Character of sediments entering the Costa Rica subduction zone: Implications for partitioning of water along the plate interface

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作者
Spinelli, GA [1 ]
Underwood, MB
机构
[1] New Mexico Inst Min & Technol, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Socorro, NM 87081 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Dept Geol Sci, Columbia, MO 65211 USA
关键词
biogenic silica; Costa Rica; opal; seismogenic zone; smectite; subduction;
D O I
10.1111/j.1440-1738.2004.00436.x
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Sediments deposited off the Nicoya Peninsula advect large volumes of water as they enter the Costa Rica subduction zone. Seismic reflection data, together with results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 170, show that hemipelagic mud comprises the upper similar to135 m of the sediment column (ranging from 0 to 210 m). The lower similar to215 m of the sediment column (ranging from 0 to 470 m) is pelagic carbonate ooze. We analyzed samples from 60 shallow (<7 m) cores to characterize the spatial variability of sediment composition on the incoming Cocos Plate. The bulk hemipelagic sediment is 10 wt% opal and 60 wt% smectite on average, with no significant variations along strike; the pelagic chalk contains approximately 2 wt% opal and <1 wt% smectite. Initially, most of the water (96%) in the subducting sediment is stored in pore spaces, but the pore water is expelled during the early stages of subduction by compaction and tectonic consolidation. Approximately 3.6% of the sediment's total water volume enters the subduction zone as interlayer water in smectite; only 0.4% of the water is bound in opal. Once subducting strata reach depths greater than 6 km (more than 30 km inboard of the subduction front), porosity drops to less than 15%, and temperature rises to greater than 60degreesC. Under those conditions, discrete pulses of opal and smectite dehydration should create local compartments of fluid overpressure, which probably influence fluid flow patterns and reduce effective stress along the plate boundary fault.
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