We propose a model that involves breakoff of the east-dipping Eurasian slab
beneath the Taiwan orogen to account for the flipping of subduction polari
ty in northern Taiwan, The breakoff was initiated in southern Ryukyu in the
early Pliocene and then propagated southwestward into Taiwan, like an open
ing zipper. Detachment of the Eurasian slab has created a mantle window for
the north-dipping Philippine Sea plate to move in laterally, causing a swi
tch in the subduction polarity. Slab breakoff not only provides a testable
model for the lithospheric structure of Taiwan, but also accounts for the h
igh heat now, rapid uplift, synorogenic extension, deep-focus earthquakes,
and north-diminishing crustal contraction in the Taiwan mountain belt.