ISLAND-ARC DEVELOPMENT - SOME OBSERVATIONS, EXPERIMENTS, AND SPECULATIONS

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MARSH, BD
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10.1086/628460
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P5 [地质学];
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Island arcs have narrow, segmented volcanic fronts which may reflect a similar segmentation in the downgoing plate. Secondary volcanic centers appearing some 3-4 m.y. later than the front and at some distance behind the front are common to most island arcs. Secondary arc volcanism in the Aleutian, Kamchatka, Kurile, Japan, Indonesia, and Scotia arcs is examined to expose correlations between lava chemistry and volcano position relative to the segmented front. Potash is universally higher, as expected, but often so are soda and alumina. The regular spacing of volcanic centers of the front is generally systematically greater than the separation or spacing between the fronts. Often this transverse spacing (d') (i.e. distance to the secondary centers) is proportional to the spacing (d) along the front and inversely so to the dip (theta) of the local Benioff zone. These centers roughly obey the empirical relation d' equals d cos theta. It is speculated that this relation results from the gravitational instability of a ribbon-like region of magma inclined at the angle of the Benioff zone. A set of fluid instability experiments, scaled to the earth, are performed and examined analytically to show that a scatter similar to that observed in the spacing histograms also occurs experimentally under the most deterministic instability conditions and to prove the theoretical result of Selig (1965) relating spacing to source thickness and viscosity.-from Author
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