
Subduction drives plate tectonics, forms continents, and transports
surface material to the deep Earth. Therefore, it is arguably the most
important geodynamical and geochemical phenomenon on Earth. In addition,
the direct association with devastating earthquakes and active volcanism
signifies a need for deep understanding of all aspects of this process.
Recent studies of subduction processes have been able to build on
results of decades of research and we consider it timely, therefore, to
bring together studies of subduction zone dynamics at all scales from
the surface to the lower mantle.
For this special issue we invite contributions from a wide range of
disciplines, including, and certainly not limited to, geodynamics,
modelling, geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology and seismology. Topics
could include:
- The initiation of subduction
- The role of phase transitions and the migration of fluids and melts
- Controlling parameters for slab dip angle
- The role of near-surface processes in controlling slab dynamics
- The fate of subducted crust, sediments and volatiles
- The influence of the mantle wedge and the back-arc on slab dynamics
- Slab break-off
- Subduction of seamounts, LIPs and ridges
- Continental collision
- Links between subduction and the development of mineral deposits
- Imaging of present-day subduction zones and surrounding mantle flow
The fate of fluids released from subducting slab in northern Cascadia K. Ramachandran and R. D. Hyndman Solid Earth Discuss., 3, 943-962, 2011 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 11298 KB) Interactive Discussion (Final Response, 7 Comments) Manuscript under review for SE
| | 21 Oct 2011 |
Effect of glacial-interglacial sea-level changes on the displacement and stress field in the forearc and along the plate interface of subduction zones T. Li and A. Hampel Solid Earth Discuss., 3, 1001-1019, 2011 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 12790 KB) Interactive Discussion (Closed, 4 Comments) Manuscript under review for SE
| | 21 Dec 2011 |
Tomography of the 2011 Iwaki earthquake (M 7.0) and Fukushima nuclear power plant area P. Tong, D. Zhao, and D. Yang Solid Earth Discuss., 3, 1021-1036, 2011 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 3302 KB) Supplement (2428 KB) Interactive Discussion (Closed, 4 Comments) Manuscript under review for SE
| | 22 Dec 2011 |
Possibility of titanium transportation within a mantle wedge: formation process of titanoclinohumite in Fujiwara dunite in Sanbagawa belt, Japan S. Ishimaru and S. Arai Solid Earth Discuss., 4, 203-239, 2012 Abstract Discussion Paper (PDF, 30572 KB) Interactive Discussion (Open, 0 Comments) Manuscript under review for SE
| | 27 Jan 2012 |