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The missing half of the subduction factory: shipboard results from the Izu rear arc, IODP Expedition 350

Authors :
Peter Blum
Jihui Jia
Julien Berger
Alexander R. L. Nichols
Z. A. Kita
James B. Gill
Abigail K. Barker
Axel K. Schmitt
Eleanor H. John
Michelangelo Martini
Gilles Guerin
A.-S. Jonas
Martin Jutzeler
Julie Schindlbeck
J. M. Ribeiro
Robert J. Musgrave
Cédric Hamelin
Susan M. DeBari
Alexandra Yang Yang
Yoshihiko Tamura
Débora Barros Nascimento
Maryline J. Mleneck-Vautravers
Susanne M. Straub
Manuela Bordiga
Graham D.M. Andrews
Cathy J. Busby
Tomoki Sato
Myriam Kars
Susan H Mahony
K. Konrad
Takashi Miyazaki
Everton Marques Bongiolo
Source :
Busby, C J, Tamura, Y, Blum, P, Guerin, G, Andrews, G D M, Barker, A K, Berger, J L R, Bongiolo, E M, Bordiga, M, DeBari, S M, Gill, J B, Hamelin, C, Jia, J, John, E H, Jonas, A-S, Jutzeler, M, Kars, M A C, Kita, Z A, Konrad, K, Mahony, S, Martini, M, Miyazaki, T, Musgrave, R J, Nascimento, D B, Nichols, A R L, Ribero, J M, Sato, T, Schindlbeck, J C, Schmitt, A K, Straub, S M, Mleneck-Vautravers, M J & Yang Yang, A 2017, ' The missing half of the subduction factory : shipboard results from the Izu rear arc, IODP Expedition 350 ', International Geology Review, vol. 59, no. 13, pp. 1677-1708 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2017.1292469
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

IODP Expedition 350 was the first to be drilled in the rear part of the Izu-Bonin, although several sites had been drilled in the arc axis to fore-arc region; the scientific objective was to understand the evolution of the Izu rear arc, by drilling a deep-water volcaniclastic section with a long temporal record (Site U1437). The Izu rear arc is dominated by a series of basaltic to dacitic seamount chains up to ~100-km long roughly perpendicular to the arc front. Dredge samples from these are geochemically distinct from arc front rocks, and drilling was undertaken to understand this arc asymmetry. Site U1437 lies in an ~20-km-wide basin between two rear arc seamount chains, ~90-km west of the arc front, and was drilled to 1804 m below the sea floor (mbsf) with excellent recovery. We expected to drill a volcaniclastic apron, but the section is much more mud-rich than expected (~60%), and the remaining fraction of the section is much finer-grained than predicted from its position within the Izu arc, composed half of ashes/tuffs, and half of lapilli tuffs of fine grain size (clasts 6.4 cm) are only sparsely scattered through the lowermost 25% of the section, and only one igneous unit was encountered, a rhyolite peperite intrusion at ~1390 mbsf. The lowest biostratigaphic datum is at 867 mbsf (~6.5 Ma), the lowest palaeomagnetic datum is at ~1300 mbsf (~9 Ma), and the rhyolite peperite at ~1390 mbsf has yielded a U–Pb zircon concordia intercept age of (13.6 + 1.6/−1.7) Ma. Both arc front and rear arc sources contributed to the fine-grained (distal) tephras of the upper 1320 m, but the coarse-grained (proximal) volcaniclastics in the lowest 25% of the section are geochemically similar to the arc front, suggesting arc asymmetry is not recorded in rocks older than ~13 Ma.

Details

ISSN :
19382839 and 00206814
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Geology Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf7058438128d60ea9e268fdcfb57343
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00206814.2017.1292469