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Geology | 2015

Thermal and chemical evolution of the subarc mantle revealed by spinel-hosted melt inclusions in boninite from the Ogasawara (Bonin) Archipelago, Japan

Susumu Umino; Keitaro Kitamura; Kyoko Kanayama; Akihiro Tamura; Naoya Sakamoto; Osamu Ishizuka; Shoji Arai

Primitive melt inclusions in chrome spinel from the Ogasawara Archipelago (Japan) compose two discrete groups of high-SiO2, high-MgO (high-Si) and low-SiO2, low-MgO (low-Si) boninitic suites, with ultra-depleted dish- and V-shaped, and less-depleted flat, rare earth element patterns. The most magnesian melt inclusions of each geochemical type were used to estimate the temperature-pressure conditions for primary boninites, which range from 1345 °C at 0.56 GPa to 1421 °C at 0.85 GPa for the 48–46 Ma low-Si and high-Si boninites, and 1381 °C at 0.85 GPa for the 45 Ma low-Si boninite. The onset of the Pacific slab subduction at 52 Ma forced upwelling of depleted mid-oceanic ridge basalt mantle (DMM) to yield proto-arc basalt (PAB). With the rise of DMM, refractory harzburgite ascended without melting. At 48–46 Ma, introduction of slab fluids induced melting of the PAB residue and high-temperature harzburgite, resulting in the low-Si and high-Si boninites, respectively. Meanwhile, convection within the mantle wedge brought the less-depleted residue of PAB and DMM into the region fluxed by slab fluids, which melted to yield the less-depleted low-Si boninite at 45 Ma, and fertile arc basalts, respectively.


Island Arc | 2018

Did boninite originate from the heterogeneous mantle with recycled ancient slab

Susumu Umino; Kyoko Kanayama; Keitaro Kitamura; Akihiro Tamura; Osamu Ishizuka; Ryoko Senda; Shoji Arai


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Evolutionary processes of submarine volcano in an incipient arc reference from the Oman Ophiolite

Yuki Kusano; Susumu Umino; Keitaro Kitamura; Kyoko Kanayama


Japan Geoscience Union | 2015

Evolutionary processes of initial arc magma yield from hot subduction zone reference from the Oman Ophiolite

Yuki Kusano; Susumu Umino; Keitaro Kitamura; Yoshiko Adachi; Ryuichi Shinjo; Sumio Miyashita


Japan Geoscience Union | 2015

Is high-silica boninite of recycled slab origin?

Susumu Umino; Keitaro Kitamura; Kyoko Kanayama; Yuki Kusano; Ryoko Senda; Osamu Ishizuka


Japan Geoscience Union | 2015

Origin of geochemical variations of primary boninite magmas of the Ogasawara (Bonin) Archipelago

Kyoko Kanayama; Keitaro Kitamura; Susumu Umino; Akihiro Tamura; Osamu Ishizuka; Shoji Arai


Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of Japan The 122nd Annual Meeting(2015' Nagano) | 2015

High silica boninite magma was generated by remelting of recycled, ultra-depleted slab

Susumu Umino; Keitaro Kitamura; Kyoko Kanayama; Yuki Kusano; Ryoko Senda; Osamu Ishizuka


Programme and abstracts the Volcanological Society of Japan | 2014

B2-23 Factors governing fragmentation of submarine lava : mechanism of hyaloclastite formation

Yumi Umezawa; Susumu Umino; Kyoko Kanayama; Yuki Kusano; Keitaro Kitamura


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Thermo-chemical evolution of mantle wedge during the incipient stage of the Izu-Ogasawara-Mariana subduction zone

Kyoko Kanayama; Keitaro Kitamura; Susumu Umino; Osamu Ishizuka


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Fate of high-T subduction zone and the obduction of the Oman Ophiolite

Susumu Umino; Yuki Kusano; Keitaro Kitamura; Kazuya Nagaishi; Tsuyoshi Ishikawa; Kyoko Kanayama

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Yuki Kusano

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Ryoko Senda

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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