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Published on 18 December 2023

Connection between subduction seismotectonic variation and hydrothermal regime: Implications from juxtaposed slab dehydration and decarbonation below the Philippine forearc

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Ji, Yingfeng

Description

The data includes the three-dimensional temperature field (degrees Celsius), water content (wt%), dehydration rate (wt%/km), rock phase change distribution, and subduction velocity field (cm/yr) of the subducting plate, as well as the coastline and volcano distribution. The data of the model region have dimensions of 800×500×400 km (length×width×depth). The geometry of the subducted plate is well constrained by Slab2.0, and the plate ages are provided by EarthByte. The temperature boundary condition agrees with the plate cooling model. The bottom of the slab and the perpendicular plane are prescribed as adiabatic and permeable, and the top surface is set to a fixed temperature (0°C) and is rigid. The data was acquired through 3-D numerical thermal modeling which was developed from originally code stag3d. An anelastic liquid approximation and the equations of conservation of mass, momentum, and energy are used in this model. Based on a three-dimensional thermomechanical model and the collect earthquake catalog from IRIS, the data of the slab thermal state, water content, and slab dehydration distribution in Vanuatu are calculated. The geophysical calculation is ensured after the subduction thermal regime reaches a steady state. The temperature field error range is ±50 degrees Celsius, and the velocity field error range is ±0.1cm/ yr. This data can be further used analyzing the geophysical field of subduction zone.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

1.4

FAIR Score

65%

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0

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0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Mendeley Data

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Mechanical Engineering

Field

Engineering

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

49%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

GeophysicsFOS: Earth and related environmental sciencesGeodynamics

Normalization Factors

FT

15.38

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00