Straub, Susanne M. (2008): Uniform processes of melt differentiation in the central Izu Bonin volcanic arc (NW Pacific)

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 125
ODP 125 782
Identifier:
2009-046789
georefid

10.1144/SP304.13
doi

Creator:
Straub, Susanne M.
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States
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Identification:
Uniform processes of melt differentiation in the central Izu Bonin volcanic arc (NW Pacific)
2008
In: Annen, Catherine (editor), Zellmer, Georg F. (editor), Dynamics of crustal magma transfer, storage and differentiation
Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
304
261-283
The intra-oceanic Izu Bonin arc (NW Pacific) has produced a bimodal spectrum of melts with maxima in the basaltic andesitic (c. 53-54 wt% SiO (sub 2) ) and rhyolitic range (c. 70-72 wt% SiO (sub 2) ) since arc inception c. 48-49 million years ago. Composition of phenocrysts and accessory minerals from 21 contemporaneous fallout tephras from ODP Site 782A confirm the bimodality and uniformity of the erupted melts. The basaltic andesite melts equilibrated with calcic plagioclase (c. An (sub 70-95) ), high-Mg# clino- and orthopyroxene and low-Ti titanomagnetite. Dacitic and rhyolitic melts crystallized sodic plagioclase (c. An (sub 40-60) ), low-Mg# clino- and orthopyroxene, apatite, Ti-rich titanomagnetite in addition to occasional ilmenite and amphibole. The Izu melts are inferred to crystallize at oxygen fugacities between c. 0 to +2.5 log (sub 10) units relative to FMQ, at temperatures between c. 775 degrees and 1100 degrees C and at pressures between c. 300 and c. 1100 MPa, corresponding to c. 5-35 km lithospheric depth. The compositional uniformity of the tephra layers, which are spaced on average 230+ or -380 ka apart, suggest uniform processes of differentiation since at least c. 42 Ma ago. The tephra record shows no indication of periodic or progressive crustal growth that might correlate with the alternate periods of arc formation, arc rifting or backarc spreading, or would suggest an increasingly efficient "crustal filter" with time. The tephra data tentatively conform to a model where crust grows steadily through intrusions of mafic and evolved melt body batches whereby buoyancy controls the level of solidification. While the tephra compositions demonstrate the uniformity of the processes of melt formation and differentiation through time, the data do not permit the differentiation processes themselves to be constrained. These may comprise fractional crystallization, crustal fusion, fusion of non-peridotitic sub-crustal lithologies, or any combination of these processes.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:34.0000
West:136.0000East: 144.0000
South:26.0000

Igneous and metamorphic petrology; chain silicates; chemical composition; clinopyroxene; crust; dacitic composition; feldspar group; framework silicates; fugacity; histograms; igneous rocks; ilmenite; Izu-Bonin Arc; Leg 125; magmas; magmatic differentiation; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 782; orthopyroxene; oxides; oxygen; Pacific Ocean; phenocrysts; plagioclase; pyroclastics; pyroxene group; rhyolitic composition; silicates; statistical analysis; titanomagnetite; upper crust; volcanic belts; volcanic rocks; West Pacific;

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