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Ghost-arc geochemical anomaly at a spreading ridge caused by supersized flat subduction

Earth Sciences

Ghost-arc geochemical anomaly at a spreading ridge caused by supersized flat subduction

G. M. Gianni, J. Likerman, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals the mysterious origins of mid-ocean ridge basalts with a ghost-arc signature in the Southern Atlantic-Southwest Indian ridges. Conducted by Guido M. Gianni, Jeremías Likerman, César R. Navarrete, Conrado R. Gianni, and Sergio Zlotnik, the research introduces a theory of flat subduction events that dramatically reshaped geological landscapes over 2280 km. Explore the remarkable implications of the asthenospheric anomaly telescoping effect.... show more
Abstract
The Southern Atlantic-Southwest Indian ridges (SASWIR) host mid-ocean ridge basalts with a residual subduction-related geochemical fingerprint (i.e., a ghost-arc signature) of unclear origin. Here, we show through an analysis of plate kinematic reconstructions and seismic tomography models that the SASWIR subduction-modified mantle source formed in the Jurassic close to the Georgia Islands slab (GI) and remained near-stationary in the mantle reference frame. In this analysis, the GI lies far inboard the Jurassic Patagonian-Antarctic Peninsula active margin. This was formerly attributed to a large-scale flat subduction event in the Late Triassic-Early Jurassic. We propose that during this flat slab stage, the subduction-modified mantle areas beneath the Mesozoic active margin and surrounding sutures zones may have been bulldozed inland by >2280 km. After the demise of the flat slab, this mantle anomaly remained near-stationary and was sampled by the Karoo mantle plume 183 Million years (Myr) ago and again since 55 Myr ago by the SASWIR. We refer to this process as asthenospheric anomaly telescoping. This study provides a hitherto unrecognized geodynamic effect of flat subduction, the viability of which we support through numerical modeling.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 12, 2023
Authors
Guido M. Gianni, Jeremías Likerman, César R. Navarrete, Conrado R. Gianni, Sergio Zlotnik
Tags
mid-ocean ridge basalts
ghost-arc signature
flat subduction
Late Triassic-Early Jurassic
geochemical fingerprint
numerical modeling
asthenospheric anomaly
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