Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
Online ISSN : 1349-2896
Print ISSN : 0386-2208
ISSN-L : 0386-2208
Importance of Compression Melting in Subduction Zones
Hikaru IWAMORI
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1996 Volume 72 Issue 8 Pages 168-173

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Processes of melt generation in subduction zones are discussed, based on numerical calculations taking account of the flow pattern, energy balance and phase equilibrium constraints for H2O-bearing peridotites. A significant amount of melt is newly found to be produced in the downward flow along the plate by compression melting, corresponding to a gentle or negative dT/dP slope of the solidus curve. The amount of melt produced is comparable to the eruption rate of magmas on volcanic arcs (i.e., 100 to 102km3/million year per 1km of the arc length). Although further studies on the distribution of H2O and melt segregation processes are required for accurate estimates, compression melting in subduction zones is probably inevitable.
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