An introductory review of the thermal structure of subduction zones: I. Motivation and selected examples
- Peter E van Keken,
- Cian R Wilson
Cian R Wilson
Carnegie Institution for Science, Earth and Planets Laboratory
Abstract
The thermal structure of subduction zones is fundamental to our understanding of physical and chemical processes that occur at active convergent plate margins. These include magma generation and related arc volcanism, shallow and deep seismicity, and metamorphic reactions that can release fluids. Computational models can predict the thermal structure to great numerical precision when models are fully described but this does not guarantee accuracy or applicability. In a pair of companion papers the construction of thermal subduction zone models, their use in subduction zone studies, and their link to geophysical and geochemical observations is explored. In part I the motivation to understand the thermal structure is presented based on experimental and observational studies. This is followed by a description of a selection of thermal models for the Japanese subduction zones.25 Apr 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive 27 Apr 2023Published in ESS Open Archive