ログイン サインアップ
言語:

WEKO3

  • トップ
  • ランキング
To
lat lon distance
To

Field does not validate



インデックスリンク

インデックスツリー

メールアドレスを入力してください。

WEKO

One fine body…

WEKO

One fine body…

アイテム

{"_buckets": {"deposit": "ebf01a11-f74e-42f0-b082-fc58850344cd"}, "_deposit": {"created_by": 10, "id": "6550", "owners": [10], "pid": {"revision_id": 0, "type": "depid", "value": "6550"}, "status": "published"}, "_oai": {"id": "oai:nied-repo.bosai.go.jp:00006550", "sets": []}, "author_link": [], "item_10001_biblio_info_7": {"attribute_name": "書誌情報", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"bibliographicIssueDates": {"bibliographicIssueDate": "2023-08-29", "bibliographicIssueDateType": "Issued"}}]}, "item_10001_description_5": {"attribute_name": "抄録", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_description": "Abstract. The lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary (LAB), which can be seismically detected, stabilizes plate tectonics. Several conflicting hypotheses have been proposed as the causes of LAB discontinuity, such as the contribution of hydrated minerals, mineral anisotropy, and partial melts. The petit-spot melts ascending from the asthenosphere, owing to subducting plate flexures, support the partial melting at the LAB. Here, we observed the lava outcrops of six monogenetic volcanoes formed by petit-spot volcanism in the western Pacific. Thereafter, we determined the 40Ar/39Ar ages, major and trace element compositions, and Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopic ratios of the petit-spot basalts. The 40Ar/39Ar ages of two monogenetic volcanoes were ca. 2.6 Ma (million years ago) and ca. 0 Ma, respectively. The isotopic compositions of the western Pacific petit-spot basalts suggest their geochemically similar melting sources. They were likely derived from a mixture of high-μ (HIMU) mantle-like and enriched mantle (EM) -1-like components related to carbonatitic/carbonated materials and recycled crustal components. A mass balance-based melting model implied that the characteristic trace element composition (i.e., Zr, Hf, and Ti depletions) of the western Pacific petit-spot magmas could be explained by the partial melting of garnet lherzolite with a small degree of carbonatite melt flux with crustal components. This result confirms the involvement of carbonatite melt and recycled crust in the source of petit-spot melts and provides an implication for the genesis of tectonic-induced volcanism with similar geochemical signatures to those of petit-spots.", "subitem_description_language": "en", "subitem_description_type": "Other"}]}, "item_10001_publisher_8": {"attribute_name": "出版者", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_publisher": "Copernicus GmbH", "subitem_publisher_language": "en"}]}, "item_10001_relation_14": {"attribute_name": "DOI", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_relation_type_id": {"subitem_relation_type_id_text": "10.5194/egusphere-2023-1499"}}]}, "item_creator": {"attribute_name": "著者", "attribute_type": "creator", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Kazuto Mikuni", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Naoto Hirano", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Shiki Machida", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Hirochika Sumino", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Norikatsu Akizawa", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Akihiro Tamura", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Tomoaki Morishita", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}, {"creatorNames": [{"creatorName": "Yasuhiro Kato", "creatorNameLang": "en"}]}]}, "item_title": "Carbonatite-induced petit-spot melts squeezed upward from the asthenosphere beneath the Jurassic Pacific Plate", "item_titles": {"attribute_name": "タイトル", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_title": "Carbonatite-induced petit-spot melts squeezed upward from the asthenosphere beneath the Jurassic Pacific Plate", "subitem_title_language": "en"}]}, "item_type_id": "40001", "owner": "10", "path": ["1670839190650"], "permalink_uri": "https://nied-repo.bosai.go.jp/records/6550", "pubdate": {"attribute_name": "PubDate", "attribute_value": "2024-02-26"}, "publish_date": "2024-02-26", "publish_status": "0", "recid": "6550", "relation": {}, "relation_version_is_last": true, "title": ["Carbonatite-induced petit-spot melts squeezed upward from the asthenosphere beneath the Jurassic Pacific Plate"], "weko_shared_id": -1}
  1. 防災科研関係論文

Carbonatite-induced petit-spot melts squeezed upward from the asthenosphere beneath the Jurassic Pacific Plate

https://nied-repo.bosai.go.jp/records/6550
https://nied-repo.bosai.go.jp/records/6550
a5f81428-af49-4985-80f1-217dfca03b5e
Item type researchmap(1)
公開日 2024-02-26
タイトル
言語 en
タイトル Carbonatite-induced petit-spot melts squeezed upward from the asthenosphere beneath the Jurassic Pacific Plate
著者 Kazuto Mikuni

× Kazuto Mikuni

en Kazuto Mikuni

Search repository
Naoto Hirano

× Naoto Hirano

en Naoto Hirano

Search repository
Shiki Machida

× Shiki Machida

en Shiki Machida

Search repository
Hirochika Sumino

× Hirochika Sumino

en Hirochika Sumino

Search repository
Norikatsu Akizawa

× Norikatsu Akizawa

en Norikatsu Akizawa

Search repository
Akihiro Tamura

× Akihiro Tamura

en Akihiro Tamura

Search repository
Tomoaki Morishita

× Tomoaki Morishita

en Tomoaki Morishita

Search repository
Yasuhiro Kato

× Yasuhiro Kato

en Yasuhiro Kato

Search repository
抄録
内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 Abstract. The lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary (LAB), which can be seismically detected, stabilizes plate tectonics. Several conflicting hypotheses have been proposed as the causes of LAB discontinuity, such as the contribution of hydrated minerals, mineral anisotropy, and partial melts. The petit-spot melts ascending from the asthenosphere, owing to subducting plate flexures, support the partial melting at the LAB. Here, we observed the lava outcrops of six monogenetic volcanoes formed by petit-spot volcanism in the western Pacific. Thereafter, we determined the 40Ar/39Ar ages, major and trace element compositions, and Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopic ratios of the petit-spot basalts. The 40Ar/39Ar ages of two monogenetic volcanoes were ca. 2.6 Ma (million years ago) and ca. 0 Ma, respectively. The isotopic compositions of the western Pacific petit-spot basalts suggest their geochemically similar melting sources. They were likely derived from a mixture of high-μ (HIMU) mantle-like and enriched mantle (EM) -1-like components related to carbonatitic/carbonated materials and recycled crustal components. A mass balance-based melting model implied that the characteristic trace element composition (i.e., Zr, Hf, and Ti depletions) of the western Pacific petit-spot magmas could be explained by the partial melting of garnet lherzolite with a small degree of carbonatite melt flux with crustal components. This result confirms the involvement of carbonatite melt and recycled crust in the source of petit-spot melts and provides an implication for the genesis of tectonic-induced volcanism with similar geochemical signatures to those of petit-spots.
言語 en
書誌情報
発行日 2023-08-29
出版者
言語 en
出版者 Copernicus GmbH
DOI
関連識別子 10.5194/egusphere-2023-1499
戻る
0
views
See details
Views

Versions

Ver.1 2024-02-26 02:56:41.225030
Show All versions

エクスポート

OAI-PMH
  • OAI-PMH JPCOAR
  • OAI-PMH DublinCore
  • OAI-PMH DDI
Other Formats
  • JSON
  • BIBTEX

Confirm


Powered by WEKO3

Change consent settings


Powered by WEKO3

Change consent settings