The role of crustal accretion variations in determining slab hydration at an Atlantic subduction zone
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Author(s)
Allen, RW
Collier, JS
Henstock, TJ
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
We present a 2D P-wave velocity model from the outer rise region of the Lesser Antilles island arc, the first wide-angle seismic study of outer rise processes at an Atlantic subduction zone. The survey consists of 46 OBS receivers over a 174 km profile with velocities resolved to 15 km below top basement. The final velocity model, produced through tomographic inversion, shows a clear decrease in the velocity of the lower crust and upper mantle of the incoming plate as it approaches the trench. We attribute this drop to outer rise bend-related hydration, similar to Pacific cases, but superimposed on spatial variations in hydration generated at the slow-spreading ridge axis. In thin, tectonically controlled crust formed under magma-poor spreading conditions the superposition of these sources of hydration results in compressional velocities as low as 6.5 km s−1 beneath the PmP reflector. In contrast, segments of crust interpreted as having formed under magma-rich conditions show velocity reductions and inferred hydrous alteration more like that observed in the Pacific. Hence, variations in the style of crustal accretion, which is observed on 50–100 km length scales both along and across isochrons, is a primary control over the distribution of water within the slab at Atlantic subduction systems. This heterogeneous pattern of water storage within the slab is likely further complicated by along strike variations in outer rise bending, subducting fracture zones and deformation at segment ends and may have important implications for our understanding of long-term patterns of hazard at Atlantic subduction systems.
Date Issued
2022-08-01
Date Acceptance
2022-07-15
Citation
Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth, 2022, 127 (8)
ISSN
2169-9356
Publisher
American Geophysical Union
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth
Volume
127
Issue
8
Copyright Statement
© 2022. The Authors.
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
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Grant Number
NE/K010743/1
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Geochemistry & Geophysics
subduction
Lesser Antilles
outer rise bend faults
structure of oceanic crust
serpentinization
wide-angle seismic survey
BARBADOS RIDGE DECOLLEMENT
LESSER ANTILLES
QUANTITATIVE-ANALYSIS
SEA-FLOOR
FORE-ARC
SERPENTINIZATION
SEGMENTATION
EVOLUTION
COMPLEX
MODEL
Publication Status
Published
Article Number
ARTN e2022JB024349