Quantifying the net slab pull force as a driving mechanism for plate tectonics

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Schellart, Wouter

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American Geophysical Union

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It has remained unclear how much of the negative buoyancy force of the slab (FB) is used to pull the trailing plate at the surface into the mantle. Here I present three-dimensional laboratory experiments to quantify the net slab pull force (FNSP) with respect to FB during subduction. Results show that FNSP increases with increasing slab length and dip up to ∼8-12% of FB, making FNSP up to twice as large as the ridge push force. The remainder of FB is primarily used to drive rollback-induced mantle flow (∼70%), to bend the subducting plate at the trench (∼15-30%) and to overcome shear resistance between slab and mantle (0-8%).

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Geophysical Research Letters

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