Magmatic flare-up causes crustal thickening at the transition from subduction to continental collision

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Carlos E. Ganade
Pierre Lanari
Daniela Rubatto
Joerg Hermann
Roberto F. Weinberg
Miguel A. S. Basei
Lucas R. Tesser
Renaud Caby
Yao Agbossoumondé
Caroline M. Ribeiro
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[1] Geological Survey of Brazil/CEDES,Institut für Geologie
[2] Universität Bern,Research School of Earth Sciences
[3] Australian National University,School of Earth, Atmosphere & Environment
[4] Monash University,Instituto de Geociências
[5] Universidade de São Paulo,Géosciences Montpellier
[6] Université de Montpellier II,undefined
[7] Université de Lomé,undefined
[8] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,undefined
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Above subduction zones, magma production rate and crustal generation can increase by an order of magnitude during narrow time intervals known as magmatic flare-ups. However, the consequences of these events in the deep arc environment remain poorly understood. Here we use petrological and in-situ zircon dating techniques to investigate the root of a continental arc within the collisional West Gondwana Orogen that is now exposed in the Kabyé Massif, Togo. We show that gabbros intruded 670 million years ago at 20–25 km depth were transformed to eclogites by 620 million years ago at 65–70 km depth. This was coeval with extensive magmatism at 20–40 km depth, indicative of a flare-up event which peaked just prior to the subduction of the continental margin. We propose that increased H2O flux from subduction of serpentinized mantle in the hyper-extended margin of the approaching continent was responsible for the increased magma productivity and crustal thickening.
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