Science, Vol.270, No.5236, 625-627, 1995
Cross-Arc Geochemical Variations in the Kurile Arc as a Function of Slab Depth
Lavas from transects across the Kurile Islands are showed geochemical variations related to changes in the compositions of fluids derived from the subducting slab. Enrichment factors for boron, cesium, arsenic, and antimony, all elements with strong affinities for water, decreased across the are. This decrease is presumably related to losses of water-rich fluids during the dehydration df the subducting plate. Enrichments of potassium, barium, beryllium-10, and the light rare earth elements remained constant; these species may move in silica-rich fluids liberated from the slab at greater depths.
Keywords:YOUNG VOLCANIC-ROCKS;B-BE SYSTEMATICS;SUBDUCTION ZONES;ISLAND-ARC;COMPONENT;BE-10;METAMORPHISM;METASOMATISM;MAGMATISM;ELEMENT