Jack E. Stirling, Steven W. Denyszyn, Robert R. Loucks, Anthony I.S. Kemp, Johannes Hammerli, Marco L. Fiorentini, Jeffrey D. Vervoort
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摘要
在现代板块构造制度中,大陆地壳是在岩浆岛弧的俯冲带之上产生的。大陆生长的模型——主要基于地球化学过程的建模,地球化学过程可以将地幔熔体转化为大块大陆地壳的中间成分——由于缺乏明确的地质年代学而受到阻碍,而地质年代学可以澄清岛弧地壳底部火成岩的时间位置。巴基斯坦的Kohistan弧杂岩(KAC)是一个难得的窗口,几乎可以看到下弧地壳的完整部分,揭示了一系列火成岩,代表了沿着弧地壳底部被包裹的岩浆的离散批次。我们提供了来自锆石的高精度同位素稀释-热电离质谱U-Pb年代学数据,以及来自KAC内几个基性下地壳堆积的Lu-Hf和Sm-Nd等时线数据。这些数据在这一系列的堆积复合体中建立了一个明确的向下年轻化的年龄趋势,表明岩浆活动的总持续时间为~ 20 m.y,对应于下地壳形成速率高达200 - 260 km3 km - 1 Ma - 1。这些结果提供了第一个直接的证据,证明了一个连续的底沉积过程,揭示了岛弧地壳根部形成的基本机制。
Formation of lower arc crust by magmatic underplating revealed by high-precision geochronology
In modern plate tectonic regimes, continental crust is generated above subduction zones in magmatic island arcs. Models for continental growth—largely based on the modeling of geochemical processes that can transform mantle melts into the intermediate composition of bulk continental crust—have been hampered by a lack of definitive geochronology, which could clarify the temporal emplacement of igneous rocks at the base of island arc crust. The Kohistan Arc Complex (KAC) of Pakistan is a rare window into a nearly complete section of lower arc crust, revealing a sequence of igneous rocks representing discrete batches of magma underplated along the base of the arc crust. We present high-precision isotope dilution−thermal ionization mass spectrometry U-Pb geochronological data from zircon, and Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd isochron data from several mafic lower crustal cumulates within the KAC. These data establish a clear downward-younging age trend throughout this succession of cumulate complexes, demonstrating a total magmatic duration of ∼20 m.y., corresponding to a rate of lower crust formation of up to 200−260 km3 km−1 Ma−1. These results provide the first direct evidence of a sequential process of underplating, revealing a fundamental mechanism responsible for building the root of island arc crust.
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Published since 1973, Geology features rapid publication of about 23 refereed short (four-page) papers each month. Articles cover all earth-science disciplines and include new investigations and provocative topics. Professional geologists and university-level students in the earth sciences use this widely read journal to keep up with scientific research trends. The online forum section facilitates author-reader dialog. Includes color and occasional large-format illustrations on oversized loose inserts.