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Underplating of mélange evidenced by the depositional ages: U–Pb dating of zircons from the Shimanto accretionary complex, southwest Japan
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Southwest JapanMarine GeologyAccretionary PrismEngineeringStructural GeologyProvenance (Geology)GeographyTectonic EvolutionU–pb DatingGeologyZircon GrainsShimanto Accretionary ComplexGeochronologyEarth ScienceRegional GeologyFrontal AccretionArchaeological DatingTectonics
Abstract Growth of an accretionary prism is effected by frontal accretion and deep subsurface underplating at the base of the prism. A systematic oceanward and structurally downward younging of underplated sequences is expected as the prism thickens and grows. To test this hypothesis and explore the processes of underplating, the U–Pb ages of zircon grains contained in underplated mélange sequences or packages of the Late Cretaceous and early Paleogene accretionary complex of the Shimanto Belt, southwest Japan, were determined using LA–ICP–MS laser technology. The results document systematic but intermittent younging ages within a single underplated mélange package. This finding suggests that underplating took place episodically during a period of several million years and that between episodes of underplating, a large amount of sediment was subducted to depths much greater than where underplating was occurring.
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