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Cenozoic volcanism, stress gradient and back‐arc opening in the North Island, New Zealand: Origin of Taupo‐Rotorua Depression

 

作者: Yoshiyuki Tatsumi,   Hidewo Tsunakawa,  

 

期刊: Island Arc  (WILEY Available online 1992)
卷期: Volume 1, issue 1  

页码: 40-50

 

ISSN:1038-4871

 

年代: 1992

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1440-1738.1992.tb00056.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

关键词: Cenozoic volcanism;Taupo‐Rotorua Depression

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractExtensive subduction‐related and intraplate volcanism characterize Cenozoic magmatism in the North Is., New Zealand. Volcanics in the central North Is., predominantly intermediate to felsic, form above the dipping seismic zone and show tectonic/geochemical features common to magmatism in most subduction zones. Basaltic volcanism in Northland, the northern part of the North Is., has chemical characteristics typical of intraplate magmatism and may be caused by the upwelling of asthenospheric materials from deeper parts of the mantle. The rifting just behind the present volcanic front (the Taupo‐Rotorua Depression), which follows the trench ward migration of the volcanic front and the gradual steepening of the subducted slab, is also a feature of the North Is. A possible mechanism for the back‐arc rifting in the area is injection of asthenospheric materials into the mantle wedge; this asthenospheric flow results from the mantle upwelling beneath Northland and pushes both the rigid fore‐arc mantle wedge and the subducted slab trenchwards. This mechanism is also consistent with the stress fields in the North Is.: dilatation in Northland, northwest‐southeast tension in the Taupo‐Rotorua Depression, and the northeast‐southwest compression in the fo

 

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