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Hoernle, Kaj, Höfig, Tobias, Portnyagin, Maxim, Yogodzinski, Gene, Werner, Reinhard, Hauff, Folkmar, van den Bogaard, Paul and Garbe-Schönberg, Dieter (2016) Subduction Initiation and early evolution of the Aleutian Arc: combined on-land and off-shore studies [Talk] In: GSA Annual Meeting 2016, 25.-28.09.2016, Denver, Colorado, USA. | 2016

SUBDUCTION INITIATION AND EARLY EVOLUTION OF THE ALEUTIAN ARC: COMBINED ON-LAND AND OFF-SHORE STUDIES

Kaj Hoernle; Tobias Höfig; Maxim Portnyagin; Gene M. Yogodzinski; Reinhard Werner; Folkmar Hauff; Paul van den Bogaard; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg

The origin and initiation of the Aleutian Subduction Zone, forming the boundary between the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, remains elusive. A continuous belt of arc volcanism extended from mainland Alaska to the Siberian margin with the youngest volcanism along the Beringian margin ranging from 54-50Ma (Davies et al., 1989, CanJEarthSci26). Magnetic anomalies indicate that plate motion changed from a northerly to a westerly direction at ~56-53Ma (chron 25-24). Thereafter volcanism shifted to the Aleutian Arc, presumably trapping a fragment of the Kula plate that formed the basement of the Bering Sea. Interestingly the oldest rocks from the forearcs of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) and the Tonga subduction systems yield ages of 50-52Ma (e.g. Reagan et al. 2013, EPSL380; Meffre et al., 2013, G3_13), suggesting subduction initiation as a consequence of a Pacific-wide tectonic reorganization. Did the Aleutian Arc also form during this plate-wide event? The oldest Aleutian ages come from the submarine Murray Canyon in the central Aleutian Arc (46Ma; Jicha et al., 2006, Geology34) and from Medny, the smaller Komandorsky Island, in the westernmost Aleutians (47Ma). The earliest volcanism on Medny (47-21Ma) is tholeiitic with clear subduction-related incompatible element signatures, e.g. relative enrichments in mobile elements such as U, Sr and Pb and depletions in Nb and Ta. Isotopic compositions for Sr-Nd-Pb indicate contributions from subducted sediment and ocean crust, as well as Komandorsky mantle wedge. In the IBM and Tonga Arc systems, boninites have been found among the earliest lavas. In contrast, no boninites have been found in the Aleutians thus far, which could suggest that the oldest lavas have not been found and that subduction may also have initiated earlier, possibly also between 52-50Ma. In order to further constrain the age of arc initiation and the compositions of lavas formed during arc initiation, we have just completed detailed sampling of the lowermost portions of the Adak, Amchitka, Murray and Attu Canyons in the Aleutian forearc and at Kresta Ridge in the rear-arc on R/V SONNE Cruise 249/1. On SO249/2, we will sample forearc canyons in the westernmost Aleutians southeast of Medney Island. Results from the Komandorsky Islands and preliminary results from the cruises will be presented.


Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology | 2008

Subduction cycling of volatiles and trace elements through the Central American volcanic arc: evidence from melt inclusions

S. Sadofsky; Maxim Portnyagin; Kaj Hoernle; Paul van den Bogaard


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012

Along and across arc geochemical variations in NW Central America: Evidence for involvement of lithospheric pyroxenite

Ken Heydolph; Kaj Hoernle; Folkmar Hauff; Paul van den Bogaard; Maxim Portnyagin; Ilya N. Bindeman; Dieter Garbe-Schönberg


Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results | 1999

12. CHRONOLOGY AND COMPOSITION OF VOLCANICLASTIC ASH LAYERS IN THE CENTRAL TYRRHENIAN BASIN (SITE 974) 1

Paul van den Bogaard; Beate Mocek; Marianne Stavesand


[Invited talk] In: Goldschmidt Conference 2005, 21.-25.05, Moscow, Idaho, USA . | 2005

The Hikurangi oceanic plateau: Another large piece of the largest volcanic event on earth

Kaj Hoernle; Folkmar Hauff; Paul van den Bogaard; Reinhard Werner; N. Mortimer


Archive | 2002

Northern Migration of Arc Volcanism in Western Panama: Evidence for Subduction Erosion?

B. Lissinna; Kaj Hoernle; Paul van den Bogaard


Quaternary Research | 1998

An Exceptionally Thick Middle Pleistocene Tephra Layer from Epirus, Greece☆

David M. Pyle; Tjeerd H. van Andel; Panayiotis Paschos; Paul van den Bogaard


Hoernle, Kaj, Hauff, Folkmar, Werner, Reinhard, van den Bogaard, Paul, Timm, Christian, Coffin, M., Mortimer, N. and Davy, B. (2008) A similar multi-stage geochemical evolution for the Manihiki, Hikurangi and Ontong Java Plateaus? [Other] In: AGU Fall Meeting, 14.12.-19.12.2008, San Francisco, California, USA. | 2008

A similar multi-stage geochemical evolution for the Manihiki, Hikurangi and Ontong Java Plateaus?

Kaj Hoernle; Folkmar Hauff; Reinhard Werner; Paul van den Bogaard; Christian Timm; Millard F. Coffin; N. Mortimer; B. W. Davy


Archive | 2004

Geochemical Evolution of the Hikurangi Oceanic Plateau, New Zealand

Kaj Hoernle; F. Hauff; Robert A. Werner; N. Mortimer; Paul van den Bogaard; Juergen Geldmacher; D. Garbe-Schoenberg


Hoernle, Kaj, Sadofsky, Seth, Nichols Holly, , Portnyagin, Maxim, van den Bogaard, Paul and Alvarado, Guillermo (2003) Volatile, Trace Element and Isotopic Variations of Mafic Arc Volcanic Rocks from Nicaragua and Costa Rica [Talk] In: AGU - Fall Meeting, 08.- 12.12, San Francisco, USA. | 2003

Volatile, Trace Element and Isotopic Variations of Mafic Arc Volcanic Rocks from Nicaragua and Costa Rica

Kaj Hoernle; S. Sadofsky; NicholsHolly; Maxim Portnyagin; Paul van den Bogaard; Guillermo E. Alvarado

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Kaj Hoernle

University of California

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Maxim Portnyagin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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