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Heat flow and bending-related faulting at subduction trenches: Case studies offshore of Nicaragua and Central Chile.
Grevemeyer, Ingo , Kaul, Norbert, Diaz-Naveas, Juan L., Villinger, Heinrich W., Ranero, Caesar R. and Reichert, Christian (2005) Heat flow and bending-related faulting at subduction trenches: Case studies offshore of Nicaragua and Central Chile. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 236 (1-2). pp. 238-248.
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Abstract
Detailed heat flow surveys on the oceanic trench slope offshore Nicaragua and Central Chile indicate heat flow values lower than the expected conductive lithospheric heat loss and lower than the global mean for crust of that age. Both areas are characterised by pervasive normal faults exposing basement in a setting affected by bending-related faulting due to plate subduction. The low heat flow is interpreted to indicate increased hydrothermal circulation by the reactivation and new creation of faults prior to subduction. A previous global approach [1] [Stein C.A., Heat flow and flexure at subduction zones, Geophys. Res. Lett. 30 (2003) doi:10.1029/2003GL018478] failed to detect similar features in the global but sparse data set. Detailed inspection of the global data set suggests that the thickness of the sedimentary blanket on the incoming plate is an important factor controlling the local hydrogeological regime. Areas with a relatively thick sedimentary cover do not show any heat flow anomaly while areas where normal faulting exposes basement suffer from increased hydrothermal activity. Both geochemical data from arc volcanoes and seismological evidence from intra slab events suggest that the flux of water into the deep subduction zone is larger in areas characterised by reactivated hydrothermal circulation. It is reasonable to assume that the larger water flux is caused by serpentinization of the upper mantle, facilitated by bending-related faults cutting into the upper mantle.
Document Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | subduction; normal faulting; heat flow; fluid flow; serpentinization; global water cycle |
Research affiliation: | OceanRep > SFB 574 OceanRep > SFB 574 > A1 OceanRep > SFB 574 > A5 OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB4 Dynamics of the Ocean Floor > FB4-GDY Marine Geodynamics |
Refereed: | Yes |
Open Access Journal?: | No |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Contribution Number: | Project Number SFB 574 81 |
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Date Deposited: | 03 Dec 2008 16:52 |
Last Modified: | 23 Sep 2019 23:26 |
URI: | https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/1181 |
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