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1 The Tonga-Kermadec arc – Lau back-arc: recent progress and future directions Simon Turner

2 Subduction zones and magmatic processes

3 Tonga–Kermadec arc - Lau back arc

4 Components (separate sediment & fluid; 10 Be) Bulk chemistry (depleted); IDM source

5 Fluid addition 50 kyr; cpx-out (& experiments)

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7 Using geochemistry to map mantle flow

8 Tofua: mostly basaltic andesite, 1 dacite crystallization from 1200-950ºC at 1.5-2.5 km whilst degassing from 4 wt. % H 2 O

9 Fonualei: mostly dacitic overlying basaltic andesite & andesite crystallization from 1100- 1000ºC at 2-6 km

10 1. Source IDM or PDM? 2. Fluid < few kyr – islands en-echelon 3. Differentiation in kyr (also crystals)

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12 Image courtesy of Smithsonian West Mata eruption 2009

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15 across-arc traverses afford an opportunity to investigate changes in chemistry and magma genesis with increasing depth to the slab; these should very with slab surface temperature; but could be influenced by the presence of plumes; can we see a change from fluid-fluxed to decompression dominated melting? The Fonualei Spreading Centre

16 The Fonualei spreading centre extends from the Tonga arc front into the Lau back-arc basin Samples dredged during 2004 Southern Surveyor voyage Analysed for major and trace elements by Keller et al. 2008 (JGR)

17 Radiogenic isotopes record a Samoan plume-like influence at least for the MTJ samples Note no such singature is observed in the north Tonga arc lavas

18 Slab-tracers vary with depth to the slab: Fluid and sediment indicators decrease, plume influence increases

19 Because most of the lavas are water- undersaturated, we can use H 2 O/Ce ratios to estimate slab-surface temperatures

20 Results are 50-100ºC higher than calculated numerically but increase into the back-arc Experimental pelite melts (at TºC) provide a good approximation of the lava data

21 Major and trace element data suggest a change from fluid-fluxed melting to melting dominated by decompression with increasing distance from the arc front: Langmuir et al. 2006

22 This is supported by U-series data

23 Is there a general shift from fluid-fluxed to decompression dominated melting when the slab surface reaches ~ 900ºC?

24 Future directions Team Kermadec: (10 Japanese, 11 New Zealanders, 2 Australians, 6 Americans and 4 Germans)


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