Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8910773 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2018 | 69 Pages |
Abstract
New 40Ar/39Ar dates for Site U1438 basalts averaging 48.7â¯Ma (Ishizuka et al., 2018) are younger that the inferred age of IBM subduction initiation based on the oldest ages (52â¯Ma) of IBM forearc basalts (FAB) from the eastern margin of the Philippine Sea plate. FAB are hypothesized to be the first magma type erupted as the Pacific plate subsided, followed by boninites, and ultimately typical arc magmas over a period of about 10â¯Ma. Site U1438 basalts and IBM FABs are similar, but Site U1438 basalts have lower V contents, higher Ti/V and little geochemical evidence for involvement of slab-derived fluids. We hypothesize that the asthenospheric upwelling and extension expected during subduction initiation occurred over a broad expanse of the upper plate, even as hydrous fluids were introduced near the plate edge to produce FABs and boninites. Site U1438 basalts formed by decompression melting during the first 3â¯Ma of subduction initiation, and were stranded behind the early IBM arc as mantle conditions shifted to flux melting beneath a well-defined volcanic front.
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Authors
R. Hickey-Vargas, G.M. Yogodzinski, O. Ishizuka, A. McCarthy, M. Bizimis, Y. Kusano, I.P. Savov, R. Arculus,