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Cretaceous fore-arc basalts from the Tonga arc: Geochemistry and implications for the tectonic history of the SW Pacific
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作者:
Falloon, Trevor J.
[1
,2
]
Meffre, Sebastien
[3
]
Crawford, Anthony J.
[2
]
Hoernle, Kaj
[4
]
Hauff, Folkmar
[4
]
Bloomer, Sherman H.
[5
]
Wright, Dawn J.
[5
]
机构:
[1] Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), Australia
[2] School of Physical Sciences, University of Tasmania, Hobart,TAS,7001, Australia
[3] ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits, University of Tasmania, Hobart,TAS,7001, Australia
[4] GEOMAR/Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Wischhofstrasse 1-3, Keil,D-24148, Germany
[5] College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis,OR,97331-5506, United States
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美国国家科学基金会;
澳大利亚研究理事会;
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Geochemistry;
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Zircon;
Tectonics;
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The Tonga fore-arc preserves a complex history of subduction initiation, back-arc basin formation and arc volcanism which has extended from the Cretaceous to the present. In this paper, we discuss the geochemistry of a Cretaceous basalt/dolerite/gabbro suite recovered in two dredges from the Tonga fore-arc at ~ 19°S. The geochemistry of the Tonga fore-arc suite is unlike that of the uniformly depleted MORB basalts of the subducting Pacific Plate and therefore is unlikely to be accreted from Pacific Cretaceous crust. The ~ 102. Ma age obtained for one Tongan fore-arc dolerite is contemporaneous with a major phase of Cretaceous subduction-related volcanism, recorded both in detrital zircon age populations and associated volcanics from New Caledonia and New Zealand. We believe that the Tonga fore-arc basalts are a remnant of a hypothesized, once extensive Cretaceous back-arc basin, called the East New Caledonia Basin, which we propose to have existed from ~ 102 to 50. Ma. The allochthonous Poya Terrane of New Caledonia is geochemically very similar to the Tonga fore-arc basalts and represents a younger (~ 84-55. Ma) remnant of the same basin. Subduction-related Cretaceous volcanics from the SW Pacific, representing both arc and back-arc settings, all appear to have similar Zr/Nb values, suggesting a common mantle component in their petrogenesis. The Tonga fore-arc basalts are also similar to fore-arc basalts recovered from the Izu-Bonin-Mariana fore-arc, but unlike these basalts they are not associated with subduction initiation. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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