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Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2005

Age progression along the Society hotspot chain (French Polynesia) based on new unspiked K-Ar ages

Hervé Guillou; René C. Maury; Sylvain Blais; Joseph Cotten; Christelle Legendre; Gérard Guille; Martial Caroff

New K-Ar dates of volcanic rocks from five of the nine islands of the Society Archipelago (Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea, Bora Bora and Maupiti), confirm a Pacific plate velocity of around 11 cm/a during the last 4.3 m.y. These new data allow us to analyse the age-distance relationship along the chain and to evaluate possible temporal variations in the activity of the Society hotspot. A clear increase of ages is observed along the linear chain away from the present Society hotspot location. The time-space relationship between Taiarapu, Tahiti-Nui and Moorea can be explained by a simple hotspot model. Nevertheless, the simple fixed hotspot model assuming constant Pacific plate velocity may need adjustments to fully explain the age progression along the Archipelago. The slight departures from a linear age distribution can be explained by changes in Pacific plate motion which occurred at 5 and 3 Ma. In addition, the contemporaneous magmatic activities in the pairs Bora-Bora/Tahaa, Raiatea/Huahine, Maiao/Moorea require additional lithospheric control on magma transport. Combined with the hotspot activity, lithospheric loading may have produced extension and triggered volcanism along already existing fractures linking paired islands. The most likely model for the Society chain, proposed by McNutt [1998], involves a plume originating from a wide deep thermally anomalous zone (the Pacific Superswell) as a rising diapir (hotspot of secondary type according to the classification of Courtillot et al. [2003]). It melted during ascent and ponded beneath the Pacific plate to form short linear island chains showing rather good age vs. distance correlations.


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2003

Epiclastic deposits and ‘horseshoe-shaped’ calderas in Tahiti (Society Islands) and Ua Huka (Marquesas Archipelago), French Polynesia

Jean-Philippe Clément; Christelle Legendre; Martial Caroff; Hervé Guillou; Joseph Cotten; Claire Bollinger; Gérard Guille

Occurrences of debris avalanche deposits newly identified in Tahiti (Society Islands) and Ua Huka (Marquesas Archipelago) are described and interpreted here. In both islands,the breccias are located within horseshoe-shaped residual calderas. In Tahiti,the epiclastic formations,up to 500 m thick,lie on the floor of the central depression and in the valley of the northwards running Papenoo River. In Ua Huka,the breccias crop out within a depression limited by a semicircular crest in four bays along the southern coast. Their thickness is ca. 100 m. A few clasts collected in the Tahitian breccias and some rocks forming their substratum have been dated (K^Ar datings) and analysed (major and trace elements,Sr^Nd isotopes) for this study. Using these data,we show that the debris avalanche(s) occurred in Tahiti Nui at the end of the growth of the shield volcano (between 570 000 and 390 000 years ago),maybe in consequence of the emplacement of the plutonic body which occupies the central part of the caldera. In Ua Huka,the collapse took place nearly 3 Ma ago,between the construction of the shield volcano and that of the inner one. The southwards orientation of the caldera,like that of the neighbouring island Nuku Hiva,might reflect a preferential direction of weakness in the substratum of the central Marquesas. > 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2003

Geological and petrologic evolution of Huahine island (Society archipelago, French Polynesia) : an unusual intraoceanic shield volcano

Christelle Legendre; René C. Maury; Hervé Guillou; Joseph Cotten; Martial Caroff; Sylvain Blais; Gérard Guille

Huahine (Leeward Islands, Society Archipelago) is composed of two islands, Huahine Nui and Huahine Iti, separated by the shallow Port Bourayne and Maroe bays and surrounded by a common lagoon. The two islands, however, belong to a single basaltic and trachybasaltic shield volcano, the emerged part of which was constructed during a very short period, between 2.65 and 2.52 Ma. The volcano is made of composite basaltic flows belonging to three distinct petrogenetic types, which derive from low degrees of partial melting of heterogeneous mantle sources. This building stage lead to the formation of a central caldeira. Then, a WSW-ENE trending graben formed separating Huahine Nui from Huahine Iti. As a consequence, Huahine differs from most of the other Polynesian islands which display large collapse structures opened toward the sea. After a period of inactivity of at least 0.25 m.y., magmatic activity resumed, leading to the emplacement of five trachyphonolitic intrusions along N-S trending deep regional fractures. These lavas, which do not result from the fractional crystallization of the shield basalts, are considered as derived from the melting of a deep intrusive network of dykes.


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2005

The origin of intermediate and evolved lavas in the Marquesas archipelago: an example from Nuku Hiva island (French Polynesia).

Christelle Legendre; René C. Maury; Dominique Savanier; Joseph Cotten; Catherine Chauvel; Christophe Hémond; Claire Bollinger; Gérard Guille; Sylvain Blais; Philippe Rossi


Terra Nova | 2006

Atypical hotspot chains: evidence for a secondary melting zone below the Marquesas (French Polynesia)

Christelle Legendre; René C. Maury; Sylvain Blais; Hervé Guillou; Joseph Cotten


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2006

Volcano core collapse triggered by regional faulting

Olivier Merle; Stéphanie Barde-Cabusson; René C. Maury; Christelle Legendre; Gérard Guille; Sylvain Blais


Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2014

Volcanic successions in Marquesas eruptive centers: A departure from the Hawaiian model

Hervé Guillou; René C. Maury; Gérard Guille; Catherine Chauvel; Philippe Rossi; Carlos Pallares; Christelle Legendre; Sylvain Blais; Céline Liorzou; Sébastien Deroussi


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2013

Temporal evolution of a Polynesian hotspot: New evidence from Raivavae (Austral islands, South Pacific ocean)

René C. Maury; Gérard Guille; Hervé Guillou; Catherine Chauvel; Philippe Rossi; Carlos Pallares; Christelle Legendre


Geologie de la France | 2013

Géologie des Marquises : des volcans boucliers intra-océaniques effondrés issus d’un point chaud atypique

René C. Maury; Gérard Guille; Hervé Guillou; Catherine Chauvel; Christelle Legendre; Philippe Rossi; Sylvain Blais; Carlos Pallares; Sébastien Deroussi; Marabal Anne-Marie


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2003

Evolution géologique et pétrologique de l’île de Huahine (archipel de la Société, Polynésie française) : un volcan-bouclier intraocéanique original

Christelle Legendre; René C. Maury; Hervé Guillou; Joseph Cotten; Martial Caroff; Sylvain Blais; Gérard Guille

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René C. Maury

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Hervé Guillou

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Joseph Cotten

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Martial Caroff

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Catherine Chauvel

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Carlos Pallares

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Christophe Hémond

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Claire Bollinger

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Céline Liorzou

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