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Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2017

Petrological evidence for stepwise accretion of metamorphic soles during subduction infancy (Semail ophiolite, Oman and UAE)

Mathieu Soret; Philippe Agard; Benoît Dubacq; Alexis Plunder; Philippe Yamato

Metamorphic soles are tectonic slices welded beneath most large-scale ophiolites. These slivers of oceanic crust metamorphosed up to granulite facies conditions are interpreted as forming during the first million years of intra-oceanic subduction following heat transfer from the incipient mantle wedge towards the top of the subducting plate. This study reappraises the formation of metamorphic soles through detailed field and petrological work on three key sections from the Semail ophiolite (Oman and United Arab Emirates). Based on thermobarometry and thermodynamic modelling, it is shown that metamorphic soles do not record a continuous temperature gradient, as expected from simple heating by the upper plate or by shear heating as proposed in previous studies. The upper, high-temperature metamorphic sole is subdivided in at least two units, testifying to the stepwise formation, detachment and accretion of successive slices from the down-going slab to the mylonitic base of the ophiolite. Estimated peak pressure-temperature conditions through the metamorphic sole, from top to bottom, are 850°C and 1 GPa, 725°C and 0.8 GPa and 530°C and 0.5 GPa. These estimates appear constant within each unit but differing between units by 100 to 200°C and ~0.2 GPa. Despite being separated by hundreds of kilometres below the Semail ophiolite and having contrasting locations with respect to the ridge axis position, metamorphic soles show no evidence for significant petrological variations along strike. These constraints allow us to refine the tectonic–petrological model for the genesis of metamorphic soles, formed via the stepwise stacking of several homogeneous slivers of oceanic crust and its sedimentary cover. Metamorphic soles result not so much from downward heat transfer (ironing effect) as from progressive metamorphism during strain localization and cooling of the plate interface. The successive thrusts originate from rheological contrasts between the sole, initially the top of the subducting slab, and the peridotite above as the plate interface progressively cools. These findings have implications for the thickness, the scale and the coupling state at the plate interface during the early history of subduction/obduction systems. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2016

Plate interface rheological switches during subduction infancy: Control on slab penetration and metamorphic sole formation

Philippe Agard; Philippe Yamato; Mathieu Soret; C. Prigent; Stéphane Guillot; Alexis Plunder; Benoît Dubacq; Alain Chauvet; Patrick Monié


Terra Nova | 2016

Metamorphic sole formation, emplacement and blueschist facies overprint: early subduction dynamics witnessed by western Turkey ophiolites

Alexis Plunder; Philippe Agard; Christian Chopin; Mathieu Soret; Aral I. Okay; Hubert Whitechurch


Lithos | 2016

Strain localization and fluid infiltration in the mantle wedge during subduction initiation: Evidence from the base of the New Caledonia ophiolite

Mathieu Soret; Philippe Agard; Benoît Dubacq; A. Vitale-Brovarone; Patrick Monié; Alain Chauvet; Hubert Whitechurch; Benoît Villemant


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2018

Transfer of subduction fluids into the deforming mantle wedge during nascent subduction: Evidence from trace elements and boron isotopes (Semail ophiolite, Oman)

C. Prigent; Stéphane Guillot; Philippe Agard; D. Lemarchand; Mathieu Soret; Marc Ulrich


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

What are the required conditions to trigger the obduction/subduction initiation?

Philippe Yamato; Thibault Duretz; Philippe Agard; Mathieu Soret


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

Oman metamorphic sole formation reveals early subduction dynamics

Mathieu Soret; Philippe Agard; Benoît Dubacq; Alexis Plunder; Benoit Ildefonse; Philippe Yamato; Cécile Prigent


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

Subduction in fancy: stripping young slabs as a result of similar crust-mantle rheologies

Philippe Agard; Philippe Yamato; Mathieu Soret; Cécile Prigent; Stéphane Guillot; Alexis Plunder; Patrick Monié; Benoît Dubacq; Alain Chauvet


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

Metamorphic sole formation and early plate interface rheology: Insights from Griggs apparatus experiments

Mathieu Soret; Philippe Agard; Benoît Dubacq; Greg Hirth; Philippe Yamato; Benoit Ildefonse; Cécile Prigent


25 ème Réunion des sciences de la Terre (RST 2016) | 2016

La semelle métamorphique d’Oman : témoinde la dynamique précoce des zones desubduction

Mathieu Soret; Philippe Agard; Benoît Dubacq; Philippe Yamato

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Cécile Prigent

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Alain Chauvet

University of Montpellier

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Patrick Monié

University of Montpellier

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