Interrelation of the stagnant slab, Ontong Java Plateau, and intraplate volcanism as inferred from seismic tomography

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Obayashi Masayuki,Yoshimitsu Junko,Suetsugu Daisuke,Shiobara Hajime,Sugioka Hiroko,Ito Aki,Isse Takehi,Ishihara Yasushi,Tanaka Satoru,Tonegawa Takashi

Abstract

AbstractWe investigated the seismological structure beneath the equatorial Melanesian region, where is tectonically unique because an immense oceanic plateau, a volcanic chain and subduction zones meet. We conducted a multi-frequency P-wave tomography using data collected from an approximately 2-year-long seismic experiment around the Ontong Java Plateau (OJP). High-velocity anomalies were revealed beneath the center of the OJP at a depth of ~ 150 km, the middle-eastern edge of the OJP at depths of 200–300 km, and in the mantle transition zone beneath and around the OJP; low-velocity anomalies were observed along the Caroline volcanic island chain above 450 km depth. These anomalies are considered to be associated with the thick lithosphere of the OJP, remnant dipping Pacific slab, stagnant Pacific slab, and a sheet-like upwelling. The broad stagnant slab was formed due to rapid trench retreat from 48 to 25 Ma until when the OJP with thick lithosphere collided with a subduction boundary of the Pacific and Australian plates. This collision triggered slab breakoff beneath the arc where the dipping slab remained. The stagnant Pacific slab in the mantle transition zone restricted the plume upwelling from the lower mantle causing sheet-like deformed upwelling in the upper mantle.

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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