Title of article :
The Troodos ophiolitic complex probably formed in a subduction initiation, slab edge setting
Author/Authors :
Pearce، نويسنده , , J.A. and Robinson، نويسنده , , P.T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Miyashiro (1973) famously initiated a debate on the tectonic setting of ophiolite complexes by proposing that ‘the Troodos ophiolitic complex was probably formed in an island arc’. This paper evaluates and updates Miyashiroʹs work by: (a) using the Mehegan–Robinson set of 137 fresh volcanic glass analyses to sidestep the controversy over the effect of alteration on major element classification diagrams; (b) using the volcanic glass database for Troodos analogues such as back-arc basins, slab edges, forearcs and subduction initiation terranes; (c) revising Miyashiroʹs classifications by including the boninitic series and subdividing the tholeiitic series into high- and medium-Fe series; and (d) extending Miyashiroʹs methodologies to new developments in the interpretation of major element data. We conclude that the Troodos Massif is made up of oceanic crust built from a high-Si8, moderate-Fe tholeiitic magma, overlain by boninites. Its low K8/H8 is consistent with near-trench crustal accretion and its Na8–Fe8 systematics indicate that TP = c.1400 °C for the Lower Lavas, consistent with rapid slab roll-back and/or sideways influx of hot mantle. Overall, the geochemical characteristics and geological setting support models in which the Troodos Massif formed by slab roll-back following subduction initiation, probably near a slab edge.
Keywords :
Volcanic rock series , Tectonics , subduction , major elements , volcanic glasses , Miyashiro , Ophiolites
Journal title :
Gondwana Research
Journal title :
Gondwana Research