Sedimentary and volcanic record of the nascent Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc from IODP Site U1438
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-21, 02:11authored byWaldman, RJ, Marsaglia, KM, Hickey-Vargas, R, Ishizuka, O, Johnson, KE, McCarthy, A, Yogodzinski, G, Samajpati, E, Li, H, Laxton, K, Savov, IP, Sebastien MeffreSebastien Meffre, Arculus, RJ, Bandini, AN, Barth, AP, Bogus, K, Brandl, PA, Gurnis, M, Jiang, F
The oldest known, intact sedimentary record of a nascent intraoceanic arc was recovered in a ∼100-m-thick unit (IV) above ca. 49 Ma basaltic basement at International Ocean Discovery Program Site U1438 in the Amami Sankaku Basin. During deposition of Unit IV the site was located ∼250 km from the plate edge, where Izu-Bonin-Mariana subduction initiated at 52 Ma. Basement basalts are overlain by a mudstone-dominated subunit (IVC) with a thin basal layer of dark brown metalliferous mudstone followed by mudstone with sparse, graded laminae of amphibole- and biotite-bearing tuffaceous sandstone and siltstone. Amphibole and zircon ages from these laminae suggest that the intermediate subduction-related magmatism that sourced them initiated at ca. 47 Ma soon after basement formation. Overlying volcaniclastic, sandy, gravity-flow deposits (subunit IVB) have a different provenance; shallow water fauna and tachylitic glass fragments indicate a source volcanic edifice that rose above the carbonate compensation depth and may have been emergent. Basaltic andesite intervals in upper subunit IVB have textures suggesting emplacement as intrusions into unconsolidated sediment on a volcanic center with geochemical and petrological characteristics of mafic, differentiated island arc magmatism. Distinctive Hf-Nd isotope characteristics similar to the least-radiogenic Izu-Bonin-Mariana boninites support a relatively old age for the basaltic andesites similar to detrital amphibole dated at 47 Ma. The absence of boninites at that time may have resulted from the position of Site U1438 at a greater distance from the plate edge. The upper interval of mudstone with tuffaceous beds (subunit IVA) progresses upsection into Unit III, part of a wedge of sediment fed by growing arc-axis volcanoes to the east. At Site U1438, in what was to become a reararc position, the succession of early extensional basaltic magmatism associated with spontaneous subduction initiation is followed by a rapid transition into potentially widespread subduction-related magmatism and sedimentation prior to the onset of focused magmatism and major arc building.
Funding
Australian and New Zealand Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Consortium
History
Publication title
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America
Volume
133
Pagination
1421-1440
ISSN
0016-7606
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Assoc Engineering Geologists Geological Society Amer
Place of publication
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