Plank, Terry et al. (2002): Nicaraguan volcanoes record paleoceanographic changes accompanying closure of the Panama gateway

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 138
DSDP 67
Identifier:
2002-079377
georefid

10.1130/0091-7613(2002)030<1087:NVRPCA>2.0.CO;2
doi

Creator:
Plank, Terry
Boston University, Department of Earth Sciences, Boston, MA, United States
author

Balzer, Vaughn
University of Kansas, United States
author

Carr, Michael
Rutgers University, United States
author

Identification:
Nicaraguan volcanoes record paleoceanographic changes accompanying closure of the Panama gateway
2002
Geology (Boulder)
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
30
12
1087-1090
A major oceanographic event preserved in the Cocos plate sedimentary column survived subduction and is recorded in the changing composition of Nicaraguan magmas. A uranium increase in these magmas since the latest Miocene (after 7 Ma) resulted from the "carbonate crash" at 10 Ma and the ensuing high organic carbon burial in the sediments. The response of the arc to this paleoceanographic event requires near steady-state sediment recycling at this margin since 20 Ma. This relative stability in sediment subduction invites one of the first attempts to balance sedimentary input and arc output across a subduction zone. Calculations based on Th indicate that as much as 75% of the sedimentary column was subducted beneath the arc. The Nicaraguan margin is one of the few places to observe such strong links between the oceans and the solid earth.
English
Serial
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:15.0000
West:-110.3419East: -77.1000
South:-3.0548

Stratigraphy; Geochemistry of rocks, soils, and sediments; actinides; carbon; carbon cycle; Cenozoic; Central America; chemical composition; Cocos Plate; concentration; Deep Sea Drilling Project; depositional environment; East Pacific; geochemical cycle; geochemistry; Guatemala Basin; IPOD; Leg 138; Leg 67; magmas; metals; Miocene; Neogene; Nicaragua; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; ocean circulation; Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleogeography; Panama; plate tectonics; subduction; subduction zones; Tertiary; upper Miocene; uranium; variations; volcanoes;

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