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Earth’s Crust May Be Peeling Away Deep Beneath California : ScienceAlert todayheadline

January 28, 2025
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Like a moth in a cocoon, the metamorphosis of Earth’s crust from molten goop to solid land is hidden from view, leaving scientists to guess at how the eons-long process unfolds.


Using nearly four decades of seismic data from stations encompassing the northern, central, and southern Sierra Nevada along California’s eastern border, geologists have uncovered signs of a critical separation between the cool continental crust and mantle below.


The findings – made by researchers Vera Schulte‐Pelkum from the University of Colorado Boulder and Deborah Kilb from the University of California San Diego – help resolve a perplexing mystery on how our planet generates the lighter portions of its crust from the dense mix of minerals churning beneath.


Thanks to their relatively higher proportions of minerals that include silicates, aluminium, and potassium, the chunks of rock we live upon typically rise a touch higher than the submerged chunks of oceanic crust, which by comparison tends to be richer in heavier elements like iron and magnesium.


How these materials form, and why they’re so different, is an ongoing question that researchers are slowly piecing together. The heavier elements in oceanic crust are part of the basaltic recipe found in the upper mantle, implying the makeup of the continental crust could be the result of denser components separating out of the mix.


One means by which this could happen involves the dense basalt melting while wet and under great pressure, allowing its minerals to separate into relatively distinct sheets. Being so heavy, the lower layer might then ‘peel’ free to slowly sink into the circulating currents of molten rock making up the rest of the mantle.


It’s an appealing hypothesis in need of solid evidence, so Schulte‐Pelkum and Kilb went hunting for signs in a location some suspected was steadily being stripped of its heavy igneous roots.


The Sierra Nevada is in a seismically active region of the western US, allowing researchers to use the speed and reflection of waves rippling from constant tiny tremors to ‘map’ the depths beneath the mountain range.


Signals from these ripples, along with examples of mineral fragments of one sort enveloped within rocks of another were already convincing some geologists that the region had experienced delamination (separation of layers) in the past.


Unfortunately the same clues could be interpreted as remnants of a long buried slab of crust, demanding additional readings to clarify the region’s seismic anomalies.


Comparisons between seismic datasets representing different depths between the Sierra Nevada confirmed a vast shear zone under the southern and central areas at depths close to the mantle boundary. This zone becomes increasingly distinct towards the mountain range’s south.

Perspective view of imaged shear layer in the central and southern Sierra, with a map of the ground above and a layout described by seismic data of the separation deep below. (Schulte‐Pelkum & Kilb, Geophysical Research Letters, 2024)

“The sense of shear is consistent with west‐ to southwestward removal of lithosphere,” the researchers write in their paper, confirming theories the heavy base of California’s crust has been sinking over millions of years, tearing itself free over a span of hundreds of kilometers in a process that could be mirrored in similar chunks of continent all over the globe.


What we see above the surface – from the rise and fall of mountains to the sinking of vast basins to the emergence of entire continents – is mirrored by a complex shearing, dripping, melting, and wearing out of sight tens or even hundreds of kilometers below the surface.


If we listen in just the right way, however, we can hear the skin of our planet softly stir as it ever so slowly changes.

This research was published in Geophysical Research Letters.

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