Comparison between the Chile and Mexico triple junction areas substantiates slab window development beneath northwestern Mexico during the past 12-10 Myr |
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Authors: | Jacques Bourgois François Michaud |
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Institution: | a Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Petroproduccion, km 6.5 via a la Costa, Guayaquil, Ecuador b Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Géosciences Azur, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France c Géosciences Azur, Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, La Darse, BP.48, 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France |
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Abstract: | When combined with the Miocene-Recent volcanic record of Baja California, a parallel drawn between the Chile and Mexico triple junction areas substantiates slab window development beneath northwestern Mexico during the past 12-10 Myr. The slab-free zone manifestations challenge the notion that ridge subduction has not occurred beneath the southern Baja California peninsula. The geochemically distinctive rocks from the Santa Clara volcanic field of west-central Baja California, including coeval adakites and niobium-enriched basalt, are commonly inferred to signal partial melting of the subducting plate at shallow depths and relatively high temperatures, before slab dehydration occurs. Such PT conditions for slab melting have only been observed in association with spreading-ridge subduction. We propose that slab window development beneath southern Baja California and mainland Mexico (30° to 18°N) resulted from subduction of the East Pacific rise. |
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Keywords: | slabs spreading centers triple junctions Chile Mexico |
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