Authors
Shuichi Kodaira, Takeshi Sato, Narumi Takahashi, Seiichi Miura, Yoshihiko Tamura, Yoshiyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiyuki Kaneda
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
Geology
Volume
35
Issue
11
Pages
1031-1034
Publisher
Geological Society of America
Description
The process by which continental crust has formed is not well understood, though such crust mostly forms at convergent plate margins today. It is thus imperative to study modern intra-oceanic arcs, such as those common in the western Pacific Ocean. New seismic studies along the representative Izu-Bonin intra-oceanic arc provide unique along-strike images of arc crust and uppermost mantle to complement earlier, cross-arc lithospheric profiles. These reveal two scales (1000–10 km scale) of variations, one at the scale of the Izu versus Bonin (thick versus thin) arc crust, the other at the intervolcano (∼50 km) scale. These images show that: (1) the bulk composition of the Izu-Bonin arc crust is more mafic than typical continental crust, (2) the middle crust with seismic velocities similar to continental crust is predominantly beneath basaltic arc volcanoes, (3) the bulk composition beneath basaltic volcanoes …
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