Abstract
Croon et al. challenge our conclusion that sea-floor depth variations are driven by the underlying mantle convection. We point out that, contrary to their claim, our data analysis is pertinent and that the sea-floor linear trend as the square root of the distance from the ridge is a robust observation. The mechanism responsible for this trend is an asthenospheric flow, faster than the overlying plate, which shapes the lithosphere structure.
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Adam, C., & Vidal, V. (2011, February 25). Response to comment on “mantle flow drives the subsidence of oceanic plates.” Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1193661
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