A free plate surface and weak oceanic crust produce single-sided subduction on Earth

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Computational Geophysics: Modeling (1952, 4255, 4316), Planetary Sciences: Solid Surface Planets: Tectonics (8149), Tectonophysics: Dynamics Of Lithosphere And Mantle: General (1213), Tectonophysics: Lithospheric Flexure, Tectonophysics: Subduction Zone Processes (1031, 3060, 3613, 8413)

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Earth's lithosphere is characterized by the relative movement of almost rigid plates as part of global mantle convection. Subduction zones on present-day Earth are strongly asymmetric features composed of an overriding plate above a subducting plate that sinks into the mantle. While global self-consistent numerical models of mantle convection have reproduced some aspects of plate tectonics, the assumptions behind these models do not allow for realistic single-sided subduction. Here we demonstrate that the asymmetry of subduction results from two major features of terrestrial plates: (1) the presence of a free deformable upper surface and (2) the presence of weak hydrated crust atop subducting slabs. We show that assuming a free surface, rather than the conventional free-slip surface, allows the dynamical behavior at convergent plate boundaries to change from double-sided to single-sided. A weak crustal layer further improves the behavior towards steady single-sided subduction by acting as lubricating layer between the sinking and the overriding plate. This is a first order finding of the causes of single-sided subduction, which by its own produces important features like the arcuate curvature of subduction trenches.

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