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Low-volume intraplate volcanism in the Early/Middle Jurassic Pacific basin documented by accreted sequences in Costa Rica

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dc.contributor.author Buchs, David M.
dc.contributor.author Pilet, Sébastien
dc.contributor.author Cosca, Michael
dc.contributor.author Flores, Kennet E.
dc.contributor.author Bandini, Alexandre N.
dc.contributor.author Baumgartner, Peter O.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-05-09T18:03:17Z
dc.date.available 2016-05-09T18:03:17Z
dc.date.issued 2013-05-20
dc.identifier.citation Buchs, D. M., Pilet, S., Cosca, M., Flores, K. E., Bandini, A. N., & Baumgartner, P. O. (2013). Low-volume intraplate volcanism in the Early/Middle Jurassic Pacific basin documented by accreted sequences in Costa Rica. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst., 14(5), 1552-1568. doi:10.1002/ggge.20084 es_CR
dc.identifier.issn 1525-2027
dc.identifier.uri 10.1002/ggge.20084
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11606/205
dc.description.abstract Countless seamounts occur on Earth that can provide important constraints on intraplate volcanism and plate tectonics in the oceans, yet their nature and origin remain poorly known due to difficulties in investigating the deep ocean. We present here new lithostratigraphic, age and geochemical data from Lower/Middle Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sequences in the Santa Rosa accretionary complex, Costa Rica, which offer a valuable opportunity to study a small-sized seamount from a subducted plate segment of the Pacific basin. The seamount is characterized by very unusual lithostratigraphic sequences with sills of potassic alkaline basalt emplaced within thick beds of radiolarite, basaltic breccia and hyaloclastite. An integration of new geochemical, biochronological and geochronological data with lithostratigraphic observations suggests that the seamount formed ~175Ma ago on thick oceanic crust away from subduction zones and mid-ocean ridges. This seamount traveled ~65Ma in the Pacific before accretion. It resembles lithologically and compositionally “petit-spot” volcanoes found off Japan, which form in response to plate flexure near subduction zones. Also, the composition of the sills and lava flows in the accreted seamount closely resembles that of potassic alkaline basalts produced by lithosphere cracking along the Line Islands chain. We hypothesize based on these observations, petrological constraints and formation of the accreted seamount coeval with the early stages of development of the Pacific plate that the seamount formed by extraction of small volumes of melt from the base of the lithosphere in response to propagating fractures at the scale of the Pacific basin. es_CR
dc.language.iso en_US es_CR
dc.publisher Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems es_CR
dc.subject accretionary complex es_CR
dc.subject seamount es_CR
dc.subject OIB es_CR
dc.subject intraplate volcanism es_CR
dc.subject lithosphere cracking es_CR
dc.subject metasomatism es_CR
dc.subject complejo de acreción es_CR
dc.subject monte submarino es_CR
dc.subject vulcanismo intraplaca es_CR
dc.subject litosfera agrietamiento es_CR
dc.title Low-volume intraplate volcanism in the Early/Middle Jurassic Pacific basin documented by accreted sequences in Costa Rica es_CR
dc.type Article es_CR


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