Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California 92093-0220, USA.
Nature. 2011 Jul 6;475(7354):47-52. doi: 10.1038/nature10174.
Mantle plumes are thought to play an important part in the Earth's tectonics, yet it has been difficult to isolate the effect that plumes have on plate motions. Here we analyse the plate motions involved in two apparently disparate events--the unusually rapid motion of India between 67 and 52 million years ago and a contemporaneous, transitory slowing of Africa's motion--and show that the events are coupled, with the common element being the position of the Indian and African plates relative to the location of the Réunion plume head. The synchroneity of these events suggests that they were both driven by the force of the Réunion plume head. The recognition of this plume force has substantial tectonic implications: the speed-up and slowdown of India, the possible cessation of convergence between Africa and Eurasia in the Palaeocene epoch and the enigmatic bends of the fracture zones on the Southwest Indian Ridge can all be attributed to the Réunion plume.
地幔柱被认为在地壳构造中起着重要作用,但要将地幔柱对板块运动的影响孤立出来一直很困难。在这里,我们分析了两个明显不同事件(6700 万至 5200 万年前印度异常快速的运动以及同时发生的、短暂的非洲运动速度减缓)所涉及的板块运动,并表明这些事件是耦合的,共同的因素是印度和非洲板块相对于留尼汪羽流头部位置的位置。这些事件的同时发生表明,它们都是由留尼汪羽流头部的力量驱动的。认识到这种羽流的力量具有重要的构造意义:印度的加速和减速、古新世时期非洲和欧亚大陆之间可能停止汇聚以及西南印度洋脊断裂带的神秘弯曲都可以归因于留尼汪羽流。