Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion

The India-Asia collision zone is an example of the largest present day continental deformation, which started about 55 Ma ago. Previous unscaled 2D modeling of such deformation did not address either the growth of topographic relief or localized faulting. Here, we use the YADE Discrete Element Metho...

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Main Author: Jiao, Liqing
Other Authors: Paul Tapponnier
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-690892023-02-28T16:52:57Z Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion Jiao, Liqing Paul Tapponnier Asian School of the Environment DRNTU::Science::Geology The India-Asia collision zone is an example of the largest present day continental deformation, which started about 55 Ma ago. Previous unscaled 2D modeling of such deformation did not address either the growth of topographic relief or localized faulting. Here, we use the YADE Discrete Element Method (DEM) code to produce a suite of scaled 3D models of the collision. They generate two plate-scale strike-slip faults that extrude and rotate large coherent blocks. The locations, lengths, ages and offsets of the model faults are in keeping with those of the Red River and Altyn Tagh mega faults, east and north of Tibet. The model also generates plateaus similar to Tibet. Repetitive volcanic seismic events often occur at roughly constant depth, in swarms, beneath actively extruding domes or spines. Using the DEM approach and focal mechanisms during Mount St. Helens 2004-2006 eruptions, we show that necking and fracking/degassing of magma explains such seismicity. ​Doctor of Philosophy (ASE) 2016-10-25T04:34:22Z 2016-10-25T04:34:22Z 2016 Thesis Jiao, L. (2016). Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69089 10.32657/10356/69089 en 325 p. application/pdf
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Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion
description The India-Asia collision zone is an example of the largest present day continental deformation, which started about 55 Ma ago. Previous unscaled 2D modeling of such deformation did not address either the growth of topographic relief or localized faulting. Here, we use the YADE Discrete Element Method (DEM) code to produce a suite of scaled 3D models of the collision. They generate two plate-scale strike-slip faults that extrude and rotate large coherent blocks. The locations, lengths, ages and offsets of the model faults are in keeping with those of the Red River and Altyn Tagh mega faults, east and north of Tibet. The model also generates plateaus similar to Tibet. Repetitive volcanic seismic events often occur at roughly constant depth, in swarms, beneath actively extruding domes or spines. Using the DEM approach and focal mechanisms during Mount St. Helens 2004-2006 eruptions, we show that necking and fracking/degassing of magma explains such seismicity.
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title Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion
title_short Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion
title_full Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion
title_fullStr Discrete element modeling of continental deformation and volcanic spine extrusion
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