Uplift of the central transantarctic mountains

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Phil Wannamaker
Graham Hill
John Stodt
Virginie Maris
Yasuo Ogawa
Kate Selway
Goran Boren
Edward Bertrand
Daniel Uhlmann
Bridget Ayling
A. Marie Green
Daniel Feucht
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[1] University of Utah/Energy & Geoscience Institute,Tokyo Institute of Technology
[2] University of Canterbury,Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[3] Gateway Antarctica,Department of Geology & Geophysics
[4] Antarctica Scientific Ltd,Department of Geology & Geophysics
[5] Formerly at GNS Science,Department of Geological Sciences
[6] Natural Hazards Division,undefined
[7] Numeric Resources LLC,undefined
[8] Volcanic Fluid Research Center,undefined
[9] Macquarie University,undefined
[10] University of Adelaide,undefined
[11] GNS Science,undefined
[12] Natural Hazards Division,undefined
[13] First Light Mountain Guides,undefined
[14] Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy,undefined
[15] University of Nevada,undefined
[16] University of Utah,undefined
[17] University of Colorado,undefined
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The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) are the world’s longest rift shoulder but the source of their high elevation is enigmatic. To discriminate the importance of mechanical vs. thermal sources of support, a 550 km-long transect of magnetotelluric geophysical soundings spanning the central TAM was acquired. These data reveal a lithosphere of high electrical resistivity to at least 150 km depth, implying a cold stable state well into the upper mantle. Here we find that the central TAM most likely are elevated by a non-thermal, flexural cantilever mechanism which is perhaps the most clearly expressed example anywhere. West Antarctica in this region exhibits a low resistivity, moderately hydrated asthenosphere, and concentrated extension (rift necking) near the central TAM range front but with negligible thermal encroachment into the TAM. Broader scale heat flow of east-central West Antarctica appears moderate, on the order of 60–70 mW m−2, lower than that of the U.S. Great Basin.
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