Magma genesis and slab-wedge interaction across an island arc-continent collision zone, East Sunda Arc, Indonesia
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1999
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Hoogewerff, J.A.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
This thesis presents the results of a detailed trace element and isotope geochemistry study
into the magma-genesis ofvolcanoes in the Adonara-Pantar Section (APS) ofthe East Sunda
Arc in Indonesia, a setting where an oceanic island arc is colliding with a passive continental
margin.
Sr, Nd, Pb, Ra, Th and U isotopes were analysed together with major and trace elements
from five active and more than ten inactive volcanic centres on seven islands ofthe APS. In
order to characterise the input into the subduction zone, literature data and additional
analyses on samples of marine sediments from locations in front ofthe Timor Trough (Vroon,
1982; Vroon et aI., 1995) were used.
The results of this study (1) identify different mantle and subduction-related components
that contribute to the magma source region in the sub-arc mantle ofthe APS, (2) provide
constraints for the mode of material transfer between the subducted slab and these magma
sources, and (3) provide insight into spatial changes of this process as a function ofthe depth
ofthe Benioff-Zone.