Lte. Tanton et Bh. Hager, Melt intrusion as a trigger for lithospheric foundering and the eruption of the Siberian flood basalts, GEOPHYS R L, 27(23), 2000, pp. 3937-3940
Any viable model of the Siberian flood basalt (SFB) eruption must provide f
or a massive pulse of magma, initially erupted below sea level. We propose
as a triggering mechanism a limited precursory melt that intrudes and heats
the mantle lithosphere, lowering its viscosity, and increasing its density
as the melt freezes into eclogite. This warm, dense mantle lithosphere is
then removed via a Rayleigh-Taylor instability that creates surface subside
nce. Removal of the mantle lithosphere lengthens the melting column, and th
e melt volume of the SFB can be produced in less than a million years. The
model is permissive of the existing geologic data for the SFB, which lute o
ur a traditional hot, deep mantle plume, Numerical models demonstrate that
the ability of a mantle upwelling to remove lithosphere is dependent primar
ily upon the lithospheric rheology, not on the temperature or size of the u
pwelling.