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Nature Geoscience | 2018

Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea

H.C. Larsen; G. Mohn; M. Nirrengarten; Z. Sun; Joann M. Stock; Z. Jian; Adam Klaus; C. A. Alvarez-Zarikian; Jacopo Boaga; S.A. Bowden; Anne Briais; Yongliang Chen; D. Cukur; K.A. Dadd; W. Ding; M.J. Dorais; E.C. Ferré; F. Ferreira; A. Furusawa; A.J. Gewecke; J.L. Hinojosa; T.W. Höfig; K.H. Hsiung; B. Huang; E. Huang; X.L. Huang; S. Jiang; H. Jin; B.G. Johnson; Robert Kurzawski

Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lithosphere, leading to plate rupture and initiation of oceanic crust formation. Magmatism during breakup seems to follow a path of either excessive, transient magmatism (magma-rich margins) or of igneous starvation (magma-poor margins). The latter type is characterized by extreme continental lithospheric extension and mantle exhumation prior to igneous oceanic crust formation. Discovery of magma-poor margins has raised fundamental questions about the onset of ocean-floor type magmatism, and has guided interpretation of seismic data across many rifted margins, including the highly extended northern South China Sea margin. Here we report International Ocean Discovery Program drilling data from the northern South China Sea margin, testing the magma-poor margin model outside the North Atlantic. Contrary to expectations, results show initiation of Mid-Ocean Ridge basalt type magmatism during breakup, with a narrow and rapid transition into igneous oceanic crust. Coring and seismic data suggest that fast lithospheric extension without mantle exhumation generated a margin structure between the two endmembers. Asthenospheric upwelling yielding Mid-Ocean Ridge basalt-type magmatism from normal-temperature mantle during final breakup is interpreted to reflect rapid rifting within thin pre-rift lithosphere.The onset of seafloor spreading in the northern South China Sea was marked by the rapid onset of magmatism and mantle upwelling, suggests an analysis of International Ocean Discovery Program core material.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Frictional Properties of Subduction Input Sediments at an Erosive Convergent Continental Margin and Related Controls on Décollement Slip Modes: The Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project

Robert Kurzawski; André R. Niemeijer; Michael Stipp; Delphine Charpentier; Jan H. Behrmann; Christopher J. Spiers

The spectrum of slip modes occurring along shallow portions of the plate boundary decollement in subduction zones includes aseismic slip, slow slip, and seismogenic slip. The factors that control slip modes directly influence the hazard potential of subduction zones for generating large magnitude earthquakes and tsunamis. We conducted an experimental study of the frictional behaviour of subduction input sediments, recovered from two IODP expeditions to the erosive subduction margin offshore Costa Rica (Exp. 334, 344),employing rotary shear under hydrothermal conditions. The velocity dependence of friction was explored, using simulated gouges prepared from all major lithologies, covering a wide range of conditions representative for the initial stages of subduction. Temperature, effective normal stress, and pore fluid pressure were varied systematically up to 140 °C, 110 MPa and 120 MPa respectively. Sliding velocities up to 100 μm/s, relevant for earthquake rupture nucleation and slow slip, were investigated. The only sediment type that produced frictional instabilities (i.e. laboratory earthquakes) was the calcareous ooze carried by the incoming Cocos Plate, which by virtue of its slip weakening behaviour is also a likely candidate for triggering slow slip events. We evaluate this mechanism of producing unstable slip and consider alternatives. Therefore, locking and unlocking of plate boundary megathrusts are not only related to variations in pore fluid pressure, but may also depend on the presence of pelagic carbonate‐rich lithologies. Subduction systems containing such input are likely low‐latitude, where extensive deposition of carbonates takes place above the CCD.


Tectonophysics | 2015

Crystallographic preferred orientations of exhumed subduction channel rocks from the Eclogite Zone of the Tauern Window (Eastern Alps, Austria), and implications on rock elastic anisotropies at great depths

Ruth Keppler; Klaus Ullemeyer; Jan H. Behrmann; Michael Stipp; Robert Kurzawski; T. Lokajíček


Nature Geoscience | 2016

Earthquake nucleation in weak subducted carbonates

Robert Kurzawski; Michael Stipp; André R. Niemeijer; Christopher J. Spiers; Jan H. Behrmann


Archive | 2018

Expedition 367/368 methods

Z. Sun; Z. Jian; Joann M. Stock; H.C. Larsen; Adam Klaus; C.A. Alvarez Zarikian; Jacopo Boaga; S.A. Bowden; Anne Briais; Yongliang Chen; D. Cukur; K.A. Dadd; W. Ding; M.J. Dorais; E.C. Ferré; F. Ferreira; A. Furusawa; A.J. Gewecke; J.L. Hinojosa; T.W. Höfig; K.H. Hsiung; B. Huang; E. Huang; X.L. Huang; S. Jiang; H. Jin; B.G. Johnson; Robert Kurzawski; C. Lei; B. Li


Archive | 2018

Expedition 367/368 summary

H.C. Larsen; Z. Sun; Joann M. Stock; Z. Jian; C.A. Alvarez Zarikian; Adam Klaus; Jacopo Boaga; S.A. Bowden; Anne Briais; Yongliang Chen; D. Cukur; K.A. Dadd; W. Ding; M.J. Dorais; E.C. Ferré; F. Ferreira; A. Furusawa; A.J. Gewecke; J.L. Hinojosa; T.W. Höfig; K.H. Hsiung; B. Huang; E. Huang; X.L. Huang; S. Jiang; H. Jin; B.G. Johnson; Robert Kurzawski; C. Lei; B. Li


[Poster] In: GeoTirol Annual Meeting DGGV 2016, 25.09.-28.09.2016, Innsbruck, Austria . | 2016

Crystals, grains or cracks? Causes for seismic anisotropy in rocks from the Eclogite Zone, Tauern Window, Austria

Robert Kurzawski; Jan H. Behrmann; Michael Stipp; M. Hem


[Poster] In: 16. Symposium on Tectonics, Structural Geology and Geology of Crystalline Rocks (TSK 16), Bonn, Germany, 02.03.-06.03.2016 . | 2016

Triaxial testing of marine sediments from offshore Costa Rica (IODP Expeditions 334 and 344)

Robert Kurzawski; Michael Stipp; R. Doose; Detlef Schulte-Kortnack


[Poster] In: AGU Fall Meeting 2015, 14.-18.12.2015, San Francisco, USA . | 2015

Investigating Forearc Strength by Triaxial Testing of Marine Sediments from the Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project (IODP Expeditions 334 and 344)

Robert Kurzawski; Michael Stipp; R. Doose; Detlef Schulte-Kortnack


Kurzawski, Robert, Stipp, Michael, Doose, R. and Schulte-Kortnack, D. (2015) Triaxial testing of marine sediments from offshore Costa Rica (Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project – IODP Expeditions 334 and 344) [Poster] In: GeoBerlin 2015, 04.-07.10.2015, Berlin, Germany. | 2015

Triaxial testing of marine sediments from offshore Costa Rica (Costa Rica Seismogenesis Project – IODP Expeditions 334 and 344)

Robert Kurzawski; Michael Stipp; R. Doose; Detlef Schulte-Kortnack

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