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Hochstaedter et al. 2001
Hochstaedter, A., Gill, J., Peters, R., Broughton, P. and Holden, P. (2001). Across-arc geochemical trends in the Izu-Bonin arc: Contributions from the subducting slab. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 2. doi: 10.1029/2000GC000105. issn: 1525-2027.

We propose that across-arc differences in the geochemistry of Izu-Bonin arc magmas are controlled by the addition of fertile-slab fluids to depleted mantle at the volcanic front, and residual-slab fluids to fertile mantle in the back arc without slab melting or contemporaneous back arc spreading. The arc consists of a volcanic front, an extensional zone, and seamount chains (the Western Seamounts) that trend into the Shikoku Basin. Each province produces a distinct suite of arc-like volcanic rocks that have relative Nb depletions and high ratios of fluid-mobile elements to high field strength elements. The volcanic front has the lowest concentrations of incompatible elements and the strongest relative enrichments of fluid-mobile elements (high U/Nb, Ba/Nb, Pb/Zr, Th/Nb, 206Pb/204Pb, Nd, and 87Sr/86Sr). A fluid derived from both sediment and altered oceanic crust explains most of the slab-related characteristics of the volcanic front. The Western Seamounts and some of the extensional zone rocks have lower Nd, 87Sr/86Sr, 206Pb/204Pb, Ba/Th, and U/Th; moderate Ba/Nb and U/Nb; and similar or higher Th/Nb and Th/Nd. Although the lower Nd and higher Th/Nd tempt a sediment melt explanation, a lack of correlation between the strongest sediment proxies, such as Nd, Th/Nb, and Ce/Ce*, precludes sediment melts. The subduction component for the Western Seamounts is probably a fluid dehydrated from a residual slab that was depleted in fluid-mobile elements beneath (as well as trenchward of) the volcanic front. This depleted fluid is added to elementally and isotopically more enriched mantle beneath the Western Seamounts.

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Keywords
Trace element geochemistry, Izu-Bonin arc, Island arc, volcanic arc, isotope geochemistry, minor and trace element composition, mineralogy and petrology, physics and chemistry of magma bodies
Journal
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
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American Geophysical Union
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