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Geochemical evidence in the northeast Lau Basin for subduction of the Cook-Austral volcanic chain in the Tonga Trench

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  • Lau Basin basalts host an array of geochemical signatures that suggest incorporation of enriched mantle source material often associated with intraplate hotspots, but the origin of these signatures remain uncertain. Geochemical signatures associated with mantle material entrained from the nearby Samoan hotspot are present in northwest Lau Basin lavas, and subducted seamounts from the Louisville hotspot track may contribute geochemical signatures to the Tonga Arc. However, lavas in the northeast Lau Basin (NELB) have unique enriched geochemical signatures that cannot be related to these hotspots, but can be attributed to the subduction of seamounts associated with the Cook-Austral volcanic lineament. Here we present geochemical data on a new suite of NELB lavas—ranging in ⁴⁰Ar/³⁹Ar age from 1.3 Ma to 0.365 ka—that have extreme signatures of geochemical enrichment, including lavas with the highest ²⁰⁶Pb/²⁰⁴Pb (19.580) and among the lowest ¹⁴³Nd/¹⁴⁴Nd (0.512697) encountered in the Lau Basin to date. These signatures are linked to the canonical EM1 (enriched mantle 1) and HIMU (high-μ = ²³⁸U/²⁰⁴Pb) mantle end-members, respectively. Using a plate reconstruction model, we show that older portions of the traces of two of the Cook-Austral hotspots that contributed volcanism to the Cook-Austral volcanic lineament—the Rarotonga and Rurutu hotspots—were potentially subducted in the Tonga Trench beneath the NELB. The geochemical signatures of the Rarotonga, Rurutu, and Samoan hotspots provide a compelling match to the extreme geochemical components observed in the new NELB lavas.
  • Keywords: subduction, Cook-Australs, Lau Basin, geochemistry, Samoa
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  • Price, A. A., Jackson, M. G., Blichert‐Toft, J., Blusztajn, J., Conatser, C. S., Konter, J. G., ... & Kurz, M. D. (2016). Geochemical evidence in the northeast Lau Basin for subduction of the Cook‐Austral volcanic chain in the Tonga Trench. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 17(5), 1694-1724. doi:10.1002/2015GC006237
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  • MGJ acknowledges support from NSF grants OCE-1153894, EAR-1347377, EAR-1145202, and EAR-1348082. J.B.T. acknowledges support from the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche grant ANR-10-BLANC-0603 M&Ms - Mantle Melting - Measurements, Models, Mechanisms. A.A.P.K. and C.S.C. acknowledge support from NSF grant OCE-1154070, M.D.K. from NSF grant OCE-1232985, and J.G.K. from NSF grants OCE-1153959 and OCE-1433097.
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  • 2017-07-26 to 2018-02-27

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