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An Asthenospheric Upwelling Beneath Central Mongolia — Implications for Intraplate Surface Uplift and Volcanism

Comeau, Matthew J.ORCIDiD
Becken, MichaelORCIDiD
Kuvshinov, Alexey V.ORCIDiD
Gayver, Alexander
Käufl, JohannesORCIDiD
Batmagnai, ErdenechimegORCIDiD
Tserendug, ShoovdorORCIDiD
Demberel, SodnomsambuuORCIDiD
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-6724.14836
Persistent URL: http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/9956
Comeau, Matthew J.; Becken, Michael; Kuvshinov, Alexey V.; Gayver, Alexander; Käufl, Johannes; Batmagnai, Erdenechimeg; Tserendug, Shoovdor; Demberel, Sodnomsambuu, 2021: An Asthenospheric Upwelling Beneath Central Mongolia — Implications for Intraplate Surface Uplift and Volcanism. In: Acta Geologica Sinica ‐ English Edition, Band 95, S1: 70 - 72, DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.14836.
 
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Intraplate processes, such as continental surface uplift and intraplate volcanism, are enigmatic and the underlying mechanisms responsible are not fully understood. Central Mongolia is an ideal natural laboratory for studying such processes because of its location in the continental interior far from tectonic plate boundaries, its high-elevation plateau, and its widespread, low-volume, basaltic volcanism. The processes responsible for developing this region remain largely unexplained — due in part to a lack of high-resolution geophysical studies — and thus are open questions. A recent project undertaken to map the crust and upper mantle structure of central Mongolia has collected a large magnetotelluric array (~700 km x ~450 km).
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Subjects:
magnetotellurics
electrical resistivity
lithosphere structure
intraplate volcanism
surface uplift
mantle upwelling
lithosphere removal
thermo‐mechanical modeling
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