Generation of Archean TTGs via sluggish subduction

Author:

Foley Bradford J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, 503 Deike Building, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA

Abstract

Abstract The trondhjemite-tonalite-granodiorite (TTG) suite of rocks prominent in Earth’s Archean continents is thought to form by melting of hydrated basalt, but the specific tectonic settings of formation are unclear. Models for TTG genesis range from melting of downgoing mafic crust during subduction into a hotter mantle to melting at the base of a thick crustal plateau; while neither uniquely defines a global tectonic regime, the former is consistent with mobile lid tectonics and the latter a stagnant lid. One major problem for a subduction model is slabs sinking too quickly and steeply in a hotter mantle to melt downgoing crust. I show, however, that grain size reduction in the lithosphere leads to relatively strong plate boundaries on the early Earth, which slow slab sinking. During this “sluggish subduction,” sinking plates can heat up enough to melt when the mantle temperature is ≳1600 °C. Crustal melting via sluggish subduction can thus explain TTG formation during the Archean due to elevated mantle temperatures and the paucity of TTG production since due to mantle cooling.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

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