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Continental Structure and Evolution National Meeting Summary Report
Two TWGs = 1 Branch? Continental Structure and Evolution + Large-Scale Continental Deformation
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From the 2001 EarthScope Science Plan:
A New View Into The Earth - The Deformation of a Continent
From the 2009 EarthScope Website:
Exploring the Structure and Evolution of the North American Continent
2002 EarthScope Scientific Targets - Continental Structure and Evolution
1) What is a continent?
2) How is lithosphere formed?
3) How are continental structure & deformation related?
Large-Scale Continental Deformation
1) Lithospheric Strength and Crust-Mantle Coupling
2) Composition, Fluids, and Rheology of the Lithosphere
3) Spatial and Temporal Scales of Deformation
May 2009 TWG Discussion - Big EarthScope Results on Continental Lithosphere
Few, but some projects in the works
SNEP delamination
Surface-wave noise tomography
Science Problems: 4-D evolution of North America
Composition of Crust: Building a continent from mantle arcs, accretion, magmatic distillation, delamination
Stabilization of Cratons: Crust, lithospheric keel growth of cratons towards continents
Composition => rheology: Layering & 3-D complexity layered strain response; strain localization/not asthenosphere-lithosphere coupling
Rifting Cont. lithosphere: Active, failed, passive margins
Wilson Cycle: Why supercontinents rupture along sutures?
Unstable Craton: Plate tectonics doesnʼt capture everything
Intracratonic Strain: Seismicity, basins, density
Needs to Achieve Goals:
Need acquire & integrate a broad range of disciplines
Stratigraphy, petrology, geochemistry, geochronology
Xenoliths, potential fields, MT, seismic, geodeticHigher-resolution, shallower seismic images needed the crust:
Link to geology & to society surface-wave noise controlled-source, both refraction & reflection
Multi-disciplinary integration strategies
MT coordinate with TA
Multi-disciplinary proposals
Links with ICDP, MARGINS, …
Databases: geophysics & geologyData & models; open access
Workshops
At non-EarthScope venues
On targeted geologic problems
Geoinformatics outreach: how to access
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