Sound velocity of eclogite at high pressures and implications for detecting eclogitization in subduction zones

IF 3.9 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rui Zhang, Duojun Wang, Nao Cai, Jikai Zhang, Peng Chen, Kenan Han, Yang Cao
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Abstract

The increased velocity associated with decaying seismicity in the subducting oceanic crust usually has been attributed to its eclogitization. However, the degree of the eclogitization of subducting oceanic crust at depth remains unclear due to the lack of velocity data for eclogite at pressures of >3 GPa. In this study, the P- and S-wave velocities of eclogite aggregates composed of omphacite and garnet (Omp100, Omp80Grt20, and Omp50Grt50) were measured simultaneously at pressures of up to 8 GPa using ultrasonic interferometry. The velocities of the eclogite aggregates increased with rising pressure and garnet content. By determining the velocities at different pressures using the finite strain equation, the elastic moduli of the eclogites and their pressure derivatives were determined to be KS0 = 119−134 GPa, KS0′ = 5.2−5.3, G0 = 73−80 GPa, and G0′ = 1.5−1.6. The high-wave velocity and low VP/VS ratio of the eclogites, combined with the seismic tomography and seismicity distribution, jointly constrain the depth and composition of eclogitization in the subducted oceanic crust of Northeast Japan, and a new 1-D velocity structure is proposed. We also compiled and calculated the depth of the eclogitization and the garnet content of the subducting oceanic crusts in 27 typical locations around the Pacific Ocean. The depth of the eclogitization was positively correlated with the age of the subduction zone, and the garnet content was estimated to be 12%−32% in our model.
高压下榴辉岩声速及其对俯冲带榴辉岩化探测的意义
俯冲洋壳中与衰减地震活动相关的速度增加通常归因于其榴辉岩化。然而,由于缺乏3 GPa以上压力下榴辉岩的速度数据,俯冲洋壳在深度上的榴辉岩化程度尚不清楚。在本研究中,使用超声波干涉测量法在高达8GPa的压力下同时测量了由绿辉石和石榴石组成的榴辉岩聚集体(Omp100、Omp80Grt20和Omp50Grt50)的P波和S波速度。榴辉岩集合体的速度随压力和石榴石含量的增加而增加。通过使用有限应变方程确定不同压力下的速度,确定榴辉岩的弹性模量及其压力导数为KS0=119−134 GPa,KS0′=5.2−5.3,G0=73−80 GPa,G0′=1.5−1.6。榴辉岩的高波速和低VP/VS比,结合地震层析成像和地震活动分布,共同制约了日本东北俯冲洋壳榴辉岩化的深度和成分,提出了一种新的一维速度结构。我们还对太平洋周围27个典型位置的俯冲洋壳的榴辉岩化深度和石榴石含量进行了汇编和计算。榴辉岩化的深度与俯冲带的年龄呈正相关,在我们的模型中估计石榴石含量为12%-32%。
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Geological Society of America Bulletin
Geological Society of America Bulletin 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
8.20%
发文量
159
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The GSA Bulletin is the Society''s premier scholarly journal, published continuously since 1890. Its first editor was William John (WJ) McGee, who was responsible for establishing much of its original style and format. Fully refereed, each bimonthly issue includes 16-20 papers focusing on the most definitive, timely, and classic-style research in all earth-science disciplines. The Bulletin welcomes most contributions that are data-rich, mature studies of broad interest (i.e., of interest to more than one sub-discipline of earth science) and of lasting, archival quality. These include (but are not limited to) studies related to tectonics, structural geology, geochemistry, geophysics, hydrogeology, marine geology, paleoclimatology, planetary geology, quaternary geology/geomorphology, sedimentary geology, stratigraphy, and volcanology. The journal is committed to further developing both the scope of its content and its international profile so that it publishes the most current earth science research that will be of wide interest to geoscientists.
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