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Deschamps, Anne and Lallemand, Serge (2003): Geodynamic setting of Izu-Bonin-Mariana boninites
Leg/Site/Hole:
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ODP 125
DSDP 60
DSDP 60 458
ODP 125 782
ODP 125 786
Identifier:
ID:
2004-052980
Type:
georefid
Creator:
Name:
Deschamps, Anne
Affiliation:
Japan Marine Science and Technology Center, Deep Sea Research Department, Yokosuka, Japan
Role:
author
Name:
Lallemand, Serge
Affiliation:
Universite de Montpellier II, France
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Geodynamic setting of Izu-Bonin-Mariana boninites
Year:
2003
Source:
In: Larter, R. D. (editor), Leat, P. T. (editor), Intra-oceanic subduction systems; tectonic and magmatic processes
Publisher:
Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
Volume:
219
Issue:
Pages:
163-185
Abstract:
The Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) forearc is characterized by the occurrence of boninite-like lavas. The study of the Cenozoic setting of the genesis of these boninitic lavas in light of modern geodynamic contexts in the Tonga and Fiji regions lead us to define three tectonic settings that favour the formation of boninites in back-arc basins in addition to previous settings that involve the presence of a mantle plume: (1) propagation at low angle between a spreading centre and the associated volcanic arc; (2) intersection at a high angle of an active spreading centre and a transform fault at the termination of an active volcanic arc; and (3) intersection at a right angle between an active spreading centre and a newly created subduction zone. A geodynamic model of the Philippine Sea Plate shows that boninites in the Bonin Islands are related to the second mechanism mentioned above, whereas Mariana forearc boninites are relevant to the third mechanism. In the early Eocene, the transform plate boundary bounding the eastern margin of the Philippine Sea Plate at the location of the present-day Mariana arc evolved into a subduction zone that trends perpendicular to the active spreading centre of the West Philippine Basin, somewhere around 43-47 Ma. The presence of a mantle plume in the vicinity of the subduction zone bounding the northern IBM arc explains boninites that erupted in its northern part, but only in early Eocene time.
Language:
English
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Geographic coordinates:
North:30.0000
West:125.0000
East: 145.0000
South:5.0000
Keywords:
Solid-earth geophysics; Igneous and metamorphic petrology; andesites; basins; boninite; Cenozoic; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 458; fore-arc basins; geodynamics; igneous rocks; IPOD; Izu-Bonin Arc; Leg 125; Leg 60; magmatism; mantle; mantle plumes; Mariana Islands; Micronesia; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; Oceania; ODP Site 782; ODP Site 786; Pacific Ocean; Philippine Sea Plate; plate tectonics; volcanic rocks; West Pacific;
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