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Ridge Subduction: Unraveling the Consequences Linked to a Slab Window Development Beneath South America at the Chile Triple Junction
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WoS WOS:001062493300001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85169800959
DOI 10.1029/2023GC010977
Año 2023
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



The subduction of an active spreading center generates a clear signature in the temporal evolution of subduction zones. It disrupts the typical arc-type magmatism and intraplate seismicity, enhances the emplacement of backarc plateau lava and profoundly change the tectonics and topographic relief. These distinct observations are commonly linked to a slab window opening and mantle upwelling. The Chile Triple Junction provides the ideal setup to study the mid-ocean ridge subduction process where both sides of the spreading center continue to subduct. Here, we use 2-D numerical petrological-thermomechanical modeling to focus on transient geodynamic processes caused by mid-ocean ridge subduction. Model results show slab separation along the ridge axis with the opening of a slab window. During the opening, partial melts from the spreading center migrate toward the subcontinental mantle and high temperatures in the forearc are predicted. The temporal evolution of the modeled temperature is consistent with observed heat flow data, and with magmatism and high-temperature metamorphism recorded in Chilean forearc rocks. Such migrated partial melts might explain the low viscosity inferred and low seismic velocity anomalies imaged in the slab window beneath South America, and the common geochemical signature of the Chile Ridge, the Taitao Ophiolite and the backarc magmatism. Following slab separation, our models suggest forearc uplift and changes in the stress regime, processes which are consistent with deformation records. Summarizing, our model of the geodynamic evolution of the Chile Ridge subduction provides a consistent framework that explains diverse records of magmatism, metamorphism, deformation and mantle physical properties.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Sanhueza, J. Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
2 YANEZ-CARRIZO, GONZALO ALEJANDRO Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
3 Buck, W. Roger - Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory - Estados Unidos
4 Araya Vargas, J. Hombre Universidad de Atacama - Chile
5 VELOSO-ESPINOSA, EUGENIO ANDRES Hombre Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso - Chile

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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
FONDECYT - Chilean Government
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
ANID - Chilean government

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We are grateful to Steve Cande for encouraging discussions and reviews on the BSR data and the reconstructions of the CTJ. Sofia Lagarrigue is acknowledged for giving insights on the heat flow measurements in South America. Andrei Maksymowicz and Eduardo Contreras-Reyes are acknowledged for sharing their detailed mapping of oceanic structures for the reconstruction. We thank Hannah Mark for discussing the resolution and sensitivity of the shear wave seismic tomography. Amol Sawant is also acknowledged for suggesting geochemical proxies for the discussions. Jorge Sanhueza was supported by a PhD Scholarship from ANID 21210747 and the FONDECYT project 1201354, both granted by the Chilean government. We thank the editorial handling of Claudio Faccenna and meaningful reviews of Derek Thorkelson, Guido Gianni and an anonymous reviewer who helped to improve the clarity and quality of the manuscript.
We are grateful to Steve Cande for encouraging discussions and reviews on the BSR data and the reconstructions of the CTJ. Sofia Lagarrigue is acknowledged for giving insights on the heat flow measurements in South America. Andrei Maksymowicz and Eduardo Contreras‐Reyes are acknowledged for sharing their detailed mapping of oceanic structures for the reconstruction. We thank Hannah Mark for discussing the resolution and sensitivity of the shear wave seismic tomography. Amol Sawant is also acknowledged for suggesting geochemical proxies for the discussions. Jorge Sanhueza was supported by a PhD Scholarship from ANID 21210747 and the FONDECYT project 1201354, both granted by the Chilean government. We thank the editorial handling of Claudio Faccenna and meaningful reviews of Derek Thorkelson, Guido Gianni and an anonymous reviewer who helped to improve the clarity and quality of the manuscript.

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