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Crustal structure and magmatism of the southern Kyushu-Palau ridge

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TECTONOPHYSICS
卷 858, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2023.229862

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Crustal structure; Magmatism; Oceanic seamount; Southern Kyushu -Palau ridge

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This study investigates the crustal magmatism at the southern Kyushu-Palau Ridge (KPR) using seismic profiles, and reveals the presence of two independent seamounts with different periods of magmatism, leading to diversities in arc structures. The study also suggests that multiple volcanic sources and episodic magmatism are responsible for the variation in KPR's structures, and the initiation of back-arc spreading and partial remelting of the lower island arc contributed to the reconstruction of the preexisting island arc.
The Kyushu-Palau Ridge (KPR) represents a natural laboratory for understanding tectonic evolution and magmatism from initial subduction to initial back-arc spreading, thus demonstrating along-/across-arc variations in structures. However, how magma emplaces and causes diversities in arc structures remains unclear, and the southern KPR structure has not been well studied. Herein we studied the crustal magmatism at the southern KPR based on the detailed velocity structure imaged by two two-dimensional wide-angle seismic profiles. Results show that the KPR's crust to the west is 6.0-7.6-km-thick with one summit at the basement and a flat Moho boundary at a 12-km depth; to the east, the crust has a thickness of 7.0-11.1 km, and three summits are observed at the basement sharing one depressed Moho boundary (12-15 km depth). These structural diversities indicate the presence of two independent seamounts (west and east), with different periods of magmatism. By calculating the duration of volcanism, we hypothesized that the formation of the western seamount of the KPR requireed a magmatism duration of -4 Myr and one stable volcanic source. In contrast, the eastern seamount needed two volcanic sources and a total magma loading time of -10 Myr with -19-Myr period gap in magmatism. By analyzing the KPR evolution, we conclude that 1) multiple volcanic sources and episodic magmatism caused the diversities in arc structures at the KPR; 2) the initiation of back-arc spreading at -26 Ma might have inhibited the magmatism related to the subduction; however, the back-arc-related partial remelting of the lower island arc would have led to a new magma source and reconstructed the preexisting island arc, thus leaving multiple conduits inside it.

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