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The return of sialic material to the mantle indicated by terrigeneous material subducted at convergent margins

January 1, 1993

At convergent margins where oceanic crust is subducted beneath continental or island-arc crust, sediment on the igneous oceanic crust divides into an accreted and a subducted fraction. Although the subducted fraction is larger, it is obscured in many seismic reflection records because of its depth and the effects of the overlying complex structure. Volumes of accreted and underthrust sediment were quantified at individual margins and global estimates were made of the terrigeneous debris subducted. Also included were debris from subduction erosion. The estimated volume of terrigeneous material subducted beneath continental and island-arc crust is sufficiently large to significantly affect processes along the plate boundary. The possible volume reaching the mantle could have considerable affect on mantle evolution. ?? 1993.

Publication Year 1993
Title The return of sialic material to the mantle indicated by terrigeneous material subducted at convergent margins
Authors Roland E. von Huene, D.W. Scholl
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Tectonophysics
Index ID 70018301
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse