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Tectonic significance of serpentinites
被引:216
作者:
Guillot, Stephane
[1
]
Schwartz, Stephane
[1
]
Reynard, Bruno
[2
]
Agard, Philippe
[3
]
Prigent, Cecile
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, ISTerre, F-38041 Grenoble, France
[2] Univ Lyon 1, CNRS, Ecole Normale Super Lyon, F-69342 Lyon, France
[3] Univ Paris 06, CNRS, ISTEP, F-75252 Paris 05, France
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关键词:
Serpentinite;
Strain localisation;
Weakening processes;
Ocean;
Subduction zone;
Strike-slip fault;
MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE;
OCEAN-CONTINENT TRANSITION;
LATTICE-PREFERRED ORIENTATIONS;
SUBCONTINENTAL MANTLE ROCKS;
ZERMATT-SAAS OPHIOLITE;
FLUID-MOBILE ELEMENTS;
SAN-ANDREAS FAULT;
SEISMIC VELOCITIES;
SUBDUCTION ZONE;
VOLTRI MASSIF;
D O I:
10.1016/j.tecto.2015.01.020
中图分类号:
P3 [地球物理学];
P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号:
0708 ;
070902 ;
摘要:
At plate boundaries, where deformation is localized along centimetre-to kilometre-scale shear zones, the influence of serpentinite on tectonic processes is linked to its unique rheological properties. In this paper we review the physical properties of serpentinites and their role in tectonic processes. At the ocean-continent transition, serpentinization weakens the upper mantle layer, promoting strain localization and allowing the normal faults in the distal margin to root at low angle. Similarly, at slow to ultra-slow spreading ridges, serpentinite is potentially very abundant at the seafloor and locally associated with domal structures. Extensional deformation is localized in a similar to 100 m thick shear zone at the footwall of detachment zones dominated by serpentine derived minerals. Within subduction zone, the depth of decoupling between the mantle wedge and the subducting slab corresponds to the stability depth of serpentine weak mineral. Dehydration of serpentine has also been hypothesized to play an important role in the origin of double seismic zones, however the exact mechanism through which dehydration promotes seismicity remains a matter of debate. During exhumation of high-pressure or ultrahigh-pressure rocks, the opposite trajectories of exhumation and subduction require a decoupling zone within the subducting slab. A serpentinized layer has the potential to become a decoupling zone between the oceanic crust and underlying lithosphere. The buoyancy of serpentinite also likely contributes to eclogite exhumation. Finally, along major strike-slip faults, serpentinites have been associated with fault creep, as well as low fault strength. The presence of serpentinite blocks along creeping segments of active faults worldwide is therefore likely to originate from fluids deriving from the progressive dehydration of the mantle wedge that move such bodies upward. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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