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Formation of Continental Microplates Through Rift Linkage: Numerical Modeling and Its Application to the Flemish Cap and Sao Paulo Plateau

Derek Neuharth, Sascha Brune, Anne Glerum, Christian Heine, J. Kim Welford

2021Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems85 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Continental microplates are enigmatic plate boundary features, which can occur in extensional and compressional regimes. Here we focus on microplate formation and their temporal evolution in continental rift settings. To this aim, we employ the geodynamic finite element software ASPECT to conduct 3D lithospheric‐scale numerical models from rift inception to continental breakup. We find that depending on the strike‐perpendicular offset and crustal strength, rift segments connect or interact through one of four regimes: (1) an oblique rift, (2) a transform fault, (3) a rotating continental microplate or (4) a rift jump. We highlight that rotating microplates form at offsets >200 km in weak to moderately strong crustal setups. We describe the dynamics of microplate evolution from initial rift propagation, to segment overlap, vertical‐axis rotation, and eventually continental breakup. These models may explain microplate size and kinematics of the Flemish Cap, the Sao Paulo Plateau, and other continental microplates that formed during continental rifting worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

RiftGeologyContinental marginBreakupLithosphereSeismologyContinental crustPaleontologyPlate tectonicsExtensional definitionGeophysicsTectonicsMechanicsPhysicsGeological and Geochemical Analysisearthquake and tectonic studiesHigh-pressure geophysics and materials
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