Kate Rychert features in Nature on “The slippery base of a tectonic plate”

Last week,Ā Kate Rychert had a news and views piece published in the journal Nature discussing the recent discovery of a sharp base to the lithosphere (<1km) beneath New Zealand (Nature Letter:Ā A seismic reflection image for the base of a tectonic plate). Surprisingly, a 10 km thick low-seismic-velocity channel was also found at the base of the Pacific plate.Ā  This has been proposed as a very thin but weak layer that decouples the lithosphere from the underlying asthenosphere, thus allowing for plates at the earthā€™s surface to ā€˜slideā€™ over mantle below, as required for plate tectonics.

Kateā€™s summary and insights can be read in full here

Written by Caroline Eakin