The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important role in the deformation of the overriding plate and influences geochemical cycling and associated biological processes. Active serpentinization of forearc mantle and serpentinite mud volcanism on the Mariana forearc (between the trench and active volcanic arc) provides windows on subduction processes. Here, we present (1) the first observation of an extensive exposure of an undeformed Cretaceous seamount currently being subducted at the Mariana Trench inner slope; (2) vertical deformation of the forearc region related to subduction of Pacific Plate seamounts and thickened crust; (3) recovered Ocean Drilling Program and International Ocean Disco...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 366 focused, in part, on the study of geoche...
Large serpentinite seamounts are common in the forearc regions between the trench axis and the activ...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important ro...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important rol...
Geologic processes at convergent plate margins control geochemical cycling, seismicity, and deep bio...
As the Pacific plate subducts beneath the Mariana forearc it releases water that hydrates the overly...
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Serpentinization-fueled systems in the cool, hydrated forearc mantle of subduction zones may provide...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentration...
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The Mariana arc-trench system, the easternmost of a series of backarc basins and intervening remnant...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Mariana forearc is a unique setting on Earth where serpentinite mud volcanoes exhume clasts orig...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 366 focused, in part, on the study of geoche...
Large serpentinite seamounts are common in the forearc regions between the trench axis and the activ...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important ro...
The subduction of seamounts and ridge features at convergent plate boundaries plays an important rol...
Geologic processes at convergent plate margins control geochemical cycling, seismicity, and deep bio...
As the Pacific plate subducts beneath the Mariana forearc it releases water that hydrates the overly...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Serpentinization-fueled systems in the cool, hydrated forearc mantle of subduction zones may provide...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...
Serpentinitic systems are potential habitats for microbial life due to frequently high concentration...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Mariana arc-trench system, the easternmost of a series of backarc basins and intervening remnant...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
The Mariana forearc is a unique setting on Earth where serpentinite mud volcanoes exhume clasts orig...
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 366 focused, in part, on the study of geoche...
Large serpentinite seamounts are common in the forearc regions between the trench axis and the activ...
Geological processes at subduction zones control seismicity, plutonism and volcanism, and geochemica...