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Thickening the Altiplano crust by gravity-driven crustal channel flow

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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL016877

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[1] In the Central Andes, crustal thickness is not well correlated to upper crustal shortening. Only little shortening is documented in the upper crust of the 60-65 km-thick Altiplano plateau, whose thickening and uplift were delayed with respect to earlier and greater thickening in the adjacent Western and Eastern Cordilleras. Because crustal thickness variations induce horizontal stress gradients and cause crustal flow, a thickness-dependent channel flow is modeled here and applied to the Central Andes. In situ thickening is assumed for both cordilleras, while the Altiplano crustal thickening is generated by lateral flow from these overthickened adjacent domains. A similar to8.10(18) Pa s viscosity channel is predicted for crustal thicknesses exceeding 45-50 km to match the estimated topographic evolution of the Central Andes. Thickening in the cordilleras was sufficient to generate a flow of 6.10(9) m(3) per unit length toward the initially similar to30-35 km-thick Altiplano.

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