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    Lithospheric erosion in the Patagonian slab window, and implications for glacial isostasy

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    Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2022. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Research Letters 49(2), (2022): e2021GL096863, https://doi.org/10.1029/2021GL096863.The Patagonian slab window has been proposed to enhance the solid Earth response to ice mass load changes in the overlying Northern and Southern Patagonian Icefields (NPI and SPI, respectively). Here, we present the first regional seismic velocity model covering the entire north-south extent of the slab window. A slow velocity anomaly in the uppermost mantle indicates warm mantle temperature, low viscosity, and possibly partial melt. Low velocities just below the Moho suggest that the lithospheric mantle has been thermally eroded over the youngest part of the slab window. The slowest part of the anomaly is north of 49°S, implying that the NPI and the northern SPI overlie lower viscosity mantle than the southern SPI. This comprehensive seismic mapping of the slab window provides key evidence supporting the previously hypothesized connection between post-Little Ice Age anthropogenic ice mass loss and rapid geodetically observed glacial isostatic uplift (≥4 cm/yr).The facilities of the IRIS Consortium are supported by the National Science Foundation’s SAGE Award under Cooperative Support Agreement EAR-1851048. The GUANACO project is funded by the National Science Foundation under grants EAR-1714154 to WUSTL and EAR-1714662 to SMU, and Erik R. Ivins was supported by NASA under grant NNH19ZDA001N-GRACEFO.2022-07-1
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