Reconstructing the link between the Galapagos hotspot and the Caribbean Plateau

GeoResJ Pub Date : 2014-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.grj.2014.02.001
Rainer Nerlich , Stuart R. Clark , Hans-Peter Bunge
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Most authors agree that parts of the Caribbean plate are an igneous Plateau underlain by Farallon lithosphere that was trapped in between the North and South American plates. However, the origin of the thickened crust is debated. The theory of oceanic plateaus forming as magmatic outpouring related to a plume arrival became prominent when Large Igneous Provinces could be traced back to hotspots. The present-day proximity of the Galapagos hotspot made it an obvious candidate for associating its plume head arrival with the formation of the Caribbean Plateau. However, it was shown that in a fixed or moving Indian-Atlantic hotspot reference frame, plate reconstructions predicted the Galapagos hotspot a thousand or more kilometres away from the Caribbean plate at the time of Plateau formation (∼88–94 Ma). Here, we calculate the goodness of fit for the Pacific hotspot reference frame and the recently developed Global Moving Hotspot Reference Frame. We show that both frames lead to good correlations between the paleo-positions of the Caribbean Plate and the Galapagos hotspot, when a docking time of the Caribbean plate to South America of 54.5 Ma is assumed. As this result is consistent with abundant evidence that lends support for a Galapagos hotspot origin of the rocks that form the Caribbean Plateau, proposed alternative mechanisms to explain the thickened crust of the Caribbean Plateau seem to be unnecessary. Finally, based on our model, we also derived an age distribution of the lithosphere underneath the thickened crust of the Caribbean Plateau.

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重建加拉帕戈斯热点和加勒比高原之间的联系
大多数作者都认为,加勒比海板块的一部分是被困在南北美洲板块之间的法拉龙岩石圈下的火成岩高原。然而,厚地壳的起源是有争议的。当大火成岩省可以追溯到热点地区时,与羽流到达有关的岩浆喷涌形成海洋高原的理论变得突出。如今加拉帕戈斯群岛热点的邻近使其成为将其羽头到达与加勒比高原形成联系起来的明显候选者。然而,研究表明,在一个固定或移动的印度洋-大西洋热点参考框架中,板块重建预测了高原形成时(~ 88-94 Ma)加拉帕戈斯热点距离加勒比板块1000公里或更远。在这里,我们计算了太平洋热点参考系和最近发展的全球移动热点参考系的拟合优度。当加勒比海板块与南美洲的对接时间为54.5 Ma时,我们发现这两种框架在加勒比海板块与加拉帕戈斯热点的古位置之间具有良好的相关性。由于这一结果与大量证据相一致,这些证据支持加拉帕戈斯群岛是形成加勒比高原的岩石的热点来源,因此提出解释加勒比高原地壳增厚的其他机制似乎是不必要的。最后,基于我们的模型,我们还得到了加勒比高原增厚地壳下岩石圈的年龄分布。
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