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      Quantifying crustal thickness over time in magmatic arcs

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          We present global and regional correlations between whole-rock values of Sr/Y and La/Yb and crustal thickness for intermediate rocks from modern subduction-related magmatic arcs formed around the Pacific. These correlations bolster earlier ideas that various geochemical parameters can be used to track changes of crustal thickness through time in ancient subduction systems. Inferred crustal thicknesses using our proposed empirical fits are consistent with independent geologic constraints for the Cenozoic evolution of the central Andes, as well as various Mesozoic magmatic arc segments currently exposed in the Coast Mountains, British Columbia, and the Sierra Nevada and Mojave-Transverse Range regions of California. We propose that these geochemical parameters can be used, when averaged over the typical lifetimes and spatial footprints of composite volcanoes and their intrusive equivalents to infer crustal thickness changes over time in ancient orogens.

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                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group
                2045-2322
                03 December 2015
                2015
                : 5
                : 17786
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Arizona, Department of Geosciences , AZ 85721, USA
                [2 ]University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geology and Geophysics , Bucharest, 010041, Romania
                [3 ]University of Southern California, Department of Earth Sciences , Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA
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                srep17786
                10.1038/srep17786
                4668569
                26633804
                7241c8f5-7ff0-480e-9d5d-4aa1f2f12576
                Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited

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                : 04 November 2015
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