受俯冲水通量波动控制的弧内岩浆爆发

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Tectonophysics Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2024.230457
Timothy Chapman , Luke A. Milan , Sabin Zahirovic , Andrew S. Merdith , Geoffrey L. Clarke , Mingdao Sun , Nathan R. Daczko
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与俯冲有关的岩浆活动在地质年代的节奏是偶发性的。尽管对其进行了深入研究,而且其对地壳生长的重要性也不言而喻,但这种偶发性的基本驱动因素仍不清楚。我们从数量上证明了弧光爆发事件与高俯冲通量之间的一阶关系。进入地幔的海洋岩石圈体积是调节进入亚弧的 H2O 比例和速率的关键参数。对过去 1.5 亿年俯冲带 H2O 通量的新估计表明,在最近的全球岩浆活动中,进入弧下的 H2O 比例增加了三到五倍。H2O通量的阶跃变化使得弧下地幔中的部分熔融按比例增加,从而导致岩浆爆发。古地球上类似的岩浆爆发可能与超大陆周期相关的板块通量变化有关。
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Magmatic flare-ups in arcs controlled by fluctuations in subduction water flux

The tempo of subduction-related magmatic activity over geological time is episodic. Despite intense study and its importance to crustal growth, the fundamental drivers of this episodicity remains unclear. We demonstrate quantitatively a first order relationship between arc flare-up events and high subduction flux. The volume of oceanic lithosphere entering the mantle is the key parameter that regulates the proportion and rate of H2O entering the sub-arc. New estimates of subduction zone H2O flux over the last 150 million-years indicate a three- to five-fold increase in the proportion of H2O entering the sub-arc during the most recent global pulse of magmatism. Step changes in H2O flux enable proportionally greater partial melting in the sub-arc mantle leading to a flare-up episode. Similar magmatic flare-ups in the ancient Earth could be related to variability in slab flux associated with supercontinent cycles.

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Tectonophysics
Tectonophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: The prime focus of Tectonophysics will be high-impact original research and reviews in the fields of kinematics, structure, composition, and dynamics of the solid arth at all scales. Tectonophysics particularly encourages submission of papers based on the integration of a multitude of geophysical, geological, geochemical, geodynamic, and geotectonic methods
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