Hawkins, James W.; Castillo, Paterno R. (1998): Early history of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc system; evidence from Belau and the Palau Trench. Wiley Blackwell on behalf of Geological Society of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan, In: Stern, Robert J. (prefacer), Arima, Makoto (prefacer), Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc system, 7 (3), 559-578, georefid:2012-050272

Abstract:
Volcanic rocks of the Kyushu-Palau Ridge (KPR) from Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) site 448 and from Belau comprise a low-to-medium-K arc tholeiitic series. Belau rocks include (probable) Mid-Eocene low-Ca type-3 boninite and pre-Early Oligocene-Early Miocene low-K arc tholeiitic basalt, basaltic andesite, andesite and dacite. Palau Trench samples include sparsely phyric high-Mg, -Cr and -Ni rocks which resemble the Belau boninite and Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) system boninites. The high-Mg Palau Trench samples also resemble other primitive arc lavas (e.g. arc picrites). Their chemistry suggests an origin involving steep thermal gradients in multiply depleted mantle. Subduction of hot, young lithosphere under a young hot upper plate is postulated to explain this occurrence. The KPR is inferred to be the source of Eocene boninite and arc tholeiitic terranes presently in forearc regions of the IBM system. A model is presented here showing how many IBM boninites may have originated in a small area near Belau. These have migrated eastward by episodic back-arc opening accompanying eastward migration of arcs and trenches. Oldest known KPR rocks (ca 47.5 Ma at DSDP site 296), and presumed KPR-derived exotic terranes of Guam (ca 43.8 Ma), presage the postulated Eocene (ca 42-43 Ma) change in Pacific plate motion invoked as the cause of subduction initiation at the KPR. The KPR has been rotated more than 40 degrees clockwise since the Eocene, thus the age mismatch may indicate a different tectonic style, for example transtension or transpression, in earliest KPR history.
Coverage:
West: 134.0000 East: 138.0000 North: 10.0000 South: 6.0000
West: NaN East: NaN North: NaN South: NaN
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Expedition: 125
Site: 125-786
Expedition: 31
Site: 31-296
Expedition: 59
Site: 59-448
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Provider: SEDIS Publication Catalogue
Data set link: http://sedis.iodp.org/pub-catalogue/index.php?id=10.1111/j.1440-1738.1998.00210.x (c.f. for more detailed metadata)
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