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Nature | 2008

Arc-parallel flow in the mantle wedge beneath Costa Rica and Nicaragua

Kaj Hoernle; David L. Abt; Karen M. Fischer; Holly Nichols; Folkmar Hauff; Geoffrey A. Abers; Paul van den Bogaard; Ken Heydolph; Guillermo E. Alvarado; Marino Protti; Wilfried Strauch

Resolving flow geometry in the mantle wedge is central to understanding the thermal and chemical structure of subduction zones, subducting plate dehydration, and melting that leads to arc volcanism, which can threaten large populations and alter climate through gas and particle emission. Here we show that isotope geochemistry and seismic velocity anisotropy provide strong evidence for trench-parallel flow in the mantle wedge beneath Costa Rica and Nicaragua. This finding contradicts classical models, which predict trench-normal flow owing to the overlying wedge mantle being dragged downwards by the subducting plate. The isotopic signature of central Costa Rican volcanic rocks is not consistent with its derivation from the mantle wedge or eroded fore-arc complexes but instead from seamounts of the Galapagos hotspot track on the subducting Cocos plate. This isotopic signature decreases continuously from central Costa Rica to northwestern Nicaragua. As the age of the isotopic signature beneath Costa Rica can be constrained and its transport distance is known, minimum northwestward flow rates can be estimated (63–190 mm yr-1) and are comparable to the magnitude of subducting Cocos plate motion (∼85 mm yr-1). Trench-parallel flow needs to be taken into account in models evaluating thermal and chemical structure and melt generation in subduction zones.


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2014

The age of Earth’s largest volcano: Tamu Massif on Shatsky Rise (northwest Pacific Ocean)

Jörg Geldmacher; Paul van den Bogaard; Ken Heydolph; Kaj Hoernle


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2016

Geochemistry and age of Shatsky, Hess, and Ojin Rise seamounts: Implications for a connection between the Shatsky and Hess Rises

M. L. G. Tejada; Jörg Geldmacher; Folkmar Hauff; D.E. Heaton; Anthony A. P. Koppers; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg; Kaj Hoernle; Ken Heydolph; William W. Sager


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Insights from geochemistry and age of associated seamounts into the mantle source evolution of Shatsky and Hess Rises

M. L. G. Tejada; Jörg Geldmacher; Folkmar Hauff; D.E. Heaton; Anthony A. P. Koppers; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg; Kaj Hoernle; Ken Heydolph; William W. Sager


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2014

Plume versus plate origin for the Shatsky Rise oceanic plateau (NW Pacific): Insights from Nd, Pb and Hf isotopes

Ken Heydolph; David T. Murphy; Jörg Geldmacher; Irina V. Romanova; Andrew R. Greene; Kaj Hoernle; Dominique Weis; John J. Mahoney


[Poster] In: AGU Fall Meeting 2012, 03.-07.12.2012, San Francisco, USA . | 2012

Combined Sr, Nd, Pb and Hf isotopic constraints on the origin of Shatsky Rise (NW Pacific)

Jörg Geldmacher; Ken Heydolph; David T. Murphy; Irina V. Romanova; John J. Mahoney; Kaj Hoernle


[Talk] In: AGU Fall Meeting 2011, 05.-09.12.2011, San Francisco, USA . | 2011

Sr, Nd, Hf and Pb isotope systematics of basaltic samples from IODP Site U1349A, Ori Massif of the Shatsky Rise Oceanic Plateau, Northwest Pacific

Irina V. Romanova; David T. Murphy; Jörg Geldmacher; Ken Heydolph


(Doctoral thesis/PhD), Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, Germany, 153 pp | 2010

Spatial variations in the geochemistry of arc volcanism in Central America

Ken Heydolph


[Talk] In: Latin America Colloquium, 11.-13.04, Kiel . | 2007

Potential source components for NW Central American Arc lavas

Ken Heydolph; Kaj Hoernle; Folkmar Hauff; Paul van den Bogaard; S. Sadofsky


[Talk] In: Goldschmidt Konferenz 2007, 19.-24.08, Köln . | 2007

Continental crust as a source component for NW Central American arc lavas

Ken Heydolph; Kaj Hoernle; Folkmar Hauff; Paul van den Bogaard

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David T. Murphy

Queensland University of Technology

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Irina V. Romanova

Queensland University of Technology

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D.E. Heaton

Oregon State University

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