EGU22-382, updated on 26 Mar 2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-382
EGU General Assembly 2022
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Correlation slab heterogeneity and volcanism in Kamchatka arc

Olga Bergal-Kuvikas
Olga Bergal-Kuvikas
  • Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russian Federation (kuvikas@mail.ru)

The correlation of subducted plate parameters with generated volcanism was studied along the Kamchatka arc. Increased slab age controls dip angle (25-45o) and length of the seismic zone (200-700 km slab depth)  from the north (~530N) to the south (~490N) of the Kamchatka arc. All listed above parameters generate various aged volcanic belts with different parameters of volcanism. The natural boundary between various aged slabs is on ~530N, on the extension Avachinsky transform fault. It divides the Kamchatka arc on Southern Kamchatka with slab age ~ 103-105 Ma and Eastern volcanic belt, Central Kamchatkan Depression with slab age ~ 87-92 Ma. Complicated evolution and various ages of the slab control magmatism along the Kamchatka arc. Basic-intermediate magma compositions dominantly characterized Quaternary-Pliocene volcanoes in Central Kamchatkan Depression. In contrast, Neogene-Quaternary volcanism on Southern Kamchatka represents by strong explosions of acidic magmas (Gordeev, Bergal-Kuvikas, 2022).

Monogenetic volcanism marked a Malko-Petropavlovsk zone of transverse dislocations (MPZ), which is located on the extension Avachinsky transform fault. Monogenetic cinder cones in MPZ are randomly distributed along to these long-lived rupture zones. Here I present new geochemical and isotopic results of monogenetic volcanism in MPZ. Based on whole rock and trace element geochemistry, Pb-Sr-Nd isotopic ratios of monogenetic cinder cones magmas were shown to tap the enriched mantle source (low 143Nd/144Nd isotopic ratios (0.512959-0.512999), as variated 87Sr/86Sr (0.703356-0.703451) and 206Pb/204Pb (18.30-18.45), 208Pb/207Pb (38.00-38.12) isotopic ratios).  High Nb/Yb and La/Yb ratios, without significant inputs of the slab`s components (the lowest Ba, Th contents), indicate decompression melting predominately (Bergal-Kuvikas et al., 202X). Therefore, a combination of geophysical and geochemical methods enable us to conclude that monogenetic volcanism in MPZ   mark a natural boundary between various aged slab on Avachinsky transform fault. Various aged slabs under Southern Kamchatka and the Eastern volcanic belt generate volcanism with different magma compositions and ages of volcanoes.

This research was supported by Russian Science Foundation (grant number 21-17-00049,https://rscf.ru/project/21-17-00049/).

References

Bergal-Kuvikas O.V., Bindeman I.N., Chugaev A.V., Larionova Yu. O., Perepelov A.V., Khubaeva O.R. Pleistocene-Holocene monogenetic volcanism at Malko-Petropavlovsk zone of transverse dislocations on Kamchatka: geochemical features and genesis // Pure and Applied Geophysics. Special Issue: Geophysical Studies of Geodynamics and Natural Hazards in the Northwestern Pacific Region (in review)

Gordeev, E.I., Bergal-Kuvikas O.V. (2022). Structure of subduction zone and volcanism on Kamchatka. Doklady of the Earth Sciences. 2. 502. P. 26-30. 10.31857/S2686739722020086

 

 

 

How to cite: Bergal-Kuvikas, O.: Correlation slab heterogeneity and volcanism in Kamchatka arc, EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-382, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-382, 2022.

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