Basalts erupted along the Tongan fore arc during subduction initiation: Evidence from geochronology of dredged rocks from the Tonga fore arc and trench
Autor: | Robert A. Duncan, S Meffre, Sherman H. Bloomer, Folkmar Hauff, Kaj Hoernle, Dawn J. Wright, Trevor J. Falloon, Tony J. Crawford |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Basalt
geography geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Subduction Volcanic arc Crust 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Arc (geometry) Paleontology Geophysics Geochemistry and Petrology Back-arc basin Geochronology Island arc 14. Life underwater Seismology Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 13 . Q12003. |
ISSN: | 1525-2027 |
DOI: | 10.1029/2012gc004335 |
Popis: | A wide variety of different rock types were dredged from the Tonga fore arc and trench between 8000 and 3000 m water depths by the 1996 Boomerang voyage. 40Ar-39Ar whole rock and U-Pb zircon dating suggest that these fore arc rocks were erupted episodically from the Cretaceous to the Pliocene (102 to 2 Ma). The geochemistry suggests that MOR-type basalts and dolerites were erupted in the Cretaceous, that island arc tholeiites were erupted in the Eocene and that back arc basin and island arc tholeiite and boninite were erupted episodically after this time. The ages generally become younger northward suggesting that fore arc crust was created in the south at around 48–52 Ma and was extended northward between 35 and 28 Ma, between 9 and 15 Ma and continuing to the present-day. The episodic formation of the fore arc crust suggested by this data is very different to existing models for fore arc formation based on the Bonin-Marianas arc. The Bonin-Marianas based models postulate that the basaltic fore arc rocks were created between 52 and 49 Ma at the beginning of subduction above a rapidly foundering west-dipping slab. Instead a model where the 52 Ma basalts that are presently in a fore arc position were created in the arc-back arc transition behind the 57–35 Ma Loyalty-Three Kings arc and placed into a fore arc setting after arc reversal following the start of collision with New Caledonia is proposed for the oldest rocks in Tonga. This is followed by growth of the fore arc northward with continued eruption of back arc and boninitic magmas after that time. |
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