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Mantle wedge asymmetries and geochemical signatures along W- and E-NE-directed subduction zones

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LITHOS
卷 113, 期 1-2, 页码 179-189

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DOI: 10.1016/j.lithos.2009.01.012

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Mantle wedge; Subduction zone; Westward drift; B and Nd isotopes

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  1. Sapienza University

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Subduction zone kinematics predict that, assuming a fixed lower plate, the velocity of the subduction equals the velocity of the subduction hinge (Vs = -Vh). In all subduction zones the subduction hinge migrates toward the lower plate. However, two main types of subduction zones can be distinguished: 1) those where the upper plate converges toward the lower plate slower than the subduction hinge (mostly W-directed), and 2) those in which the upper plate converges faster than the subduction hinge (generally E- or NE-directed). Along the first type, there generally is an upward flow of the asthenosphere in the hanging wall of the slab, whereas along the opposite second type, the mantle is pushed down due to the thickening of the lithosphere. The kinematics of W-directed subduction zones predict a much thicker asthenospheric mantle wedge, larger volumes and faster rates of subduction with respect to the opposite slabs. Moreover, the larger volumes of lithospheric recycling, the thicker column of fluids-rich, hotter mantle wedge, all should favour greater volumes of magmatism per unit time. The opposite, E-NE-directed subduction zones show a thinner, if any, asthenospheric mantle wedge due to a thicker upper plate and shallower slab. Along these settings, the mantle wedge, where the percolation of slab-delivered fluids generates melting, mostly involves the cooler lithospheric mantle. The subduction rate is smaller, andesites are generally dominant, and the lithosphere thickens, there appears to be a greater contribution to the growth of the continental lithosphere. Another relevant asymmetry that can be inferred is the slab-induced corner flow in the mantle along W-directed subduction zones, and an upward suction of the mantle along the opposite E- or NNE-directed slabs. The upward suction of the mantle inferred at depth along E-NE-directed subduction zones provides a mechanism for syn-subduction alkaline magmatism in the upper plate, with or without contemporaneous rifting in the backarc. Positive delta B-11 and high Nd-143/Nd-144 characterize W-directed subduction zones where a thicker and hotter mantle wedge is present in the hanging wall of the slab. However, this observation disappears where large amounts of crustal rocks are subducted as along the W-directed Apennines subduction zone. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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