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Shinjo et al. 1999
Shinjo, R., Chung, S., Kato, Y. and Kimura, M. (1999). Geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic characteristics of volcanic rocks from the Okinawa Trough and Ryukyu Arc: Implications for the evolution of a young, intracontinental back arc basin. Journal of Geophysical Research 104: doi: 10.1029/1999JB900040. issn: 0148-0227.

The Okinawa Trough is an incipient intracontinental back arc basin that has developed behind the Ryukyu arc-trench system. To explore its magmatic evolution and the nature of the mantle source, we present major and trace element and Sr-Nd isotopic data for mafic volcanic rocks from the Middle and Southern Okinawa Trough and the Central Ryukyu Arc. Two episodes of activity formed the latter: older (~21-13 Ma) and younger (~6-4 Ma). Although Quaternary basalts from the Middle Okinawa Trough (MOT) have major element compositions comparable to basalts from intra-oceanic back arc basins, they are characterized by relative enrichments of large ion lithophile elements and Pb and by depletions of high field strength elements analogous to those observed in Ryukyu Arc volcanics. Two components have been involved in the generation of MOT basalt, which we identify as an E-MORB type (or oceanic island basalt type) upwelling asthenospheric mantle and a subduction component. Quaternary basalts from the Southern Okinawa Trough (SOT) have uniform Nd but heterogeneous Sr isotopic ratios and incompatible trace element compositions. This may be ascribed to more complicated tectonic and magmatic processes in the SOT compared with the MOT, such as oblique subduction of the Philippine Sea Plate and interaction with postcollisional extension in the northern Taiwan orogenic belt. Integrating geological information available from nearby regions, we emphasize that the SOT is an atypical back arc basin because its development essentially occurred synchronous with or even prior to development of the arc-trench system. ¿ 1999 American Geophysical Union

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Geochemistry, Isotopic composition/chemistry, Planetology, Solid Surface Planets, Volcanism, Tectonophysics, Dynamics of lithosphere and mantle—general, Information Related to Geographic Region, Asia
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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