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The Hindu Kush slab break-off as revealed by deep structure and crustal deformation.

Sofia-Katerina Kufner1,2,3, Najibullah Kakar4,5, Maximiliano Bezada6, Wasja Bloch7, Sabrina Metzger7, Xiaohui Yuan7, James Mechie7, Lothar Ratschbacher8, Shokhruhk Murodkulov9, Zhiguo Deng7, Bernd Schurr7.   

Abstract

Break-off of part of the down-going plate during continental collision occurs due to tensile stresses built-up between the deep and shallow slab, for which buoyancy is increased because of continental-crust subduction. Break-off governs the subsequent orogenic evolution but real-time observations are rare as it happens over geologically short times. Here we present a finite-frequency tomography, based on jointly inverted local and remote earthquakes, for the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan, where slab break-off is ongoing. We interpret our results as crustal subduction on top of a northwards-subducting Indian lithospheric slab, whose penetration depth increases along-strike while thinning and steepening. This implies that break-off is propagating laterally and that the highest lithospheric stretching rates occur during the final pinching-off. In the Hindu Kush crust, earthquakes and geodetic data show a transition from focused to distributed deformation, which we relate to a variable degree of crust-mantle coupling presumably associated with break-off at depth.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33727553      PMCID: PMC7966371          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21760-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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