Mode of intracontinental mountain building controlled by lower crustal composition and mantle lithosphere depletion
Xi Xu, Andrew V. Zuza, Taras Gerya, Lin Chen, Xingtao Kuang, Hanlin Chen, Baodi Wang, Jingao Liu, Xuhua Shi, Yanyun Sun, Lei Wu, Song Han, Xiubin Lin, Shufeng Yang, An Yin

TL;DR
The way mountains form within continents depends on the composition of the lower crust and mantle, as shown by studying the Tian Shan orogen.
Contribution
A new mechanism linking crustal iron distribution to intracontinental deformation modes is proposed.
Findings
Distributed shortening occurs when converging continents have iron-enriched crust and iron-depleted mantle.
The Tian Shan formed via distributed thickening without subduction.
Iron distribution correlates with lithospheric structure and affects continental preservation.
Abstract
Tectonic plate convergence is accommodated across the continental lithosphere via discrete lithospheric subduction or distributed shortening and thickening. These end-member deformation modes control intra-plate mountain building, but their selection mechanism remains unclear. The variable composition of the continental crust and lithospheric mantle, which impacts its density and rheology, can be inferred by the distribution of magnetic-indicated crustal iron. Here we demonstrate that vertically coherent pure-shear shortening dominated the active Tian Shan orogen, central Asia, based on high-resolution aeromagnetic imaging and geophysical-geodetic observations. Integrating these findings with thermomechanical collisional models reveals that the mode of intracontinental deformation depends on contrasts in lower crust composition and mantle lithosphere depletion between the converging…
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TopicsGeological and Geochemical Analysis · High-pressure geophysics and materials · earthquake and tectonic studies
