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Geology; February 2002; v. 30; no. 2; p. 175-178; DOI: 10.1130/0091-7613(2002)030<0175:OSSIMB>2.0.CO;2
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On steady states in mountain belts

Sean D. Willett1 and Mark T. Brandon2

1 Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195, USA
2 Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA

The dynamic system of tectonics and erosion contains important feedback mechanisms such that orogenic systems tend toward a steady state. This concept is often invoked, but the nature of the steady state is commonly not specified. We identify four types of steady state that characterize the orogenic system and illustrate these cases by using numerical-model results and natural examples. These types are (1) flux steady state, (2) topographic steady state, (3) thermal steady state, and (4) exhumational steady state: they refer to the erosional flux, the topography, the subsurface temperature field, and the spatial pattern of cooling ages, respectively. Models suggest that the topography will reach a steady mean form at the scale of an orogenic belt, but perfect topographic steady state is unlikely to be achieved at shorter length scales. Thermal steady state is a precondition for exhumational steady state and in the case of temperature-dependent deformation, topographic steady state. Exhumational steady state is characterized by reset age zones spatially nested according to closure temperature, as illustrated in natural systems from New Zealand, the Cascadia accretionary margin, and Taiwan.

Key Words: orogeny • exhumation • fission-track dating • landscape evolution • steady-state processes




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