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Section 126-788D-1R-1
Location
Pacific Ocean, Southeastern Japan. Izu-Bonin intraoceanic island arc.
Leg objectives
Leg 126 focused on three aspects of this arc system:
- the origin and evolution of the forearc;
- the process and products of arc rifting;
- Recycling of subducted lithosphere and evolution of the mantle.
Site objectives
Site 788 is located
at 1102 mbsl on the arc margin of the rift. Site 788 objectives were to
determine (1) the vertical-motion history of the rift margin, (2) the time of
initial rifting, and (3) the nature and history of volcanism and sedimentation
between the major arc volcanoes.
Lithology
Pumiceous conglomerate
Age
Pliocene to Quaternary
Interpretation
The pumice deposits
were either produced by individual events of explosive silicic volcanism, or
they were deposited during extended cycles of eruption. If site 788 stood above
the surrounding submarine terrain during the accumulation of the pumice
conglomerate and gravel, there are two plausible mechanisms that would have
brought pumice clasts to the site and deposited them as blankets. The pumice
could have arrived more or less directly as air fall, or, alternatively, it may
have rafted (or floated in the water column) to the site. Very well rounded
pumice clasts in some intervals implies that they were subjected to extensive
abrasion, perhaps from wave activity before or during their journey to the
seafloor. This rounding supports the rafting transport mechanism rather than the
direct air-fall one.
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