2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-13564
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Revisiting Hotspots and Continental Breakup – Updating the Classical Three-arm Model

Abstract: <p>In two classic papers, Burke and Dewey (1973) and Dewey and Burke (1974) proposed that continental rifting begins at hotspots - domal uplifts with associated magmatism - from which three rift arms extend. Rift arms from different hotspots link up to form new plate boundaries along which the continent breaks up, generating a new ocean basin and leaving failed arms termed aulacogens within the continent.  In subsequent studies, hotspots became increasingly viewed as manifestations o… Show more

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“…This implies that no effect of thermal or magmatic weakening is reproduced and no plume impingement is simulated in our models. The role of these processes on the initiation of continental rifting is debated (e.g., Burke & Dewey, 1973; Stein et al., 2022 and reference therein) and should be kept in mind when interpreting our models. The same assumption (and hence limitation) applies to the numerical ones, in which temperature effects are not implemented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that no effect of thermal or magmatic weakening is reproduced and no plume impingement is simulated in our models. The role of these processes on the initiation of continental rifting is debated (e.g., Burke & Dewey, 1973; Stein et al., 2022 and reference therein) and should be kept in mind when interpreting our models. The same assumption (and hence limitation) applies to the numerical ones, in which temperature effects are not implemented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%