Subduction Top to Bottom: A Brief History of an Idea and Publication Concept
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In 1991, Gray Bebout co-organized a GSA field trip to Catalina Island, CA, to examine exposures of the high P/T Catalina Schist accretionary complex. After the field trip the two of us, Gray (Lehigh), conducting research on exposed accretionary complexes, and Dave (USGS), carrying out offshore geophysical and geological studies of modern subduction zones, recognized that significant advances in subduction zone studies required a more interdisciplinary approach. To promulgate this, we agreed to convene a cross-disciplinary gathering of the then smaller communities of colleagues involved in offshore, onshore, and laboratory studies of modern subduction zones and the rock and fluid records they produce. SUBCON CONFERENCE AND PUBLICATION: It was agreed that the subduction conference (SUBCON) would be on Catalina Island to facilitate a conference field trip to the Catalina Schist. The general idea of SUBCON was discussed with our colleague Steve Kirby (USGS) who, to conceptually include the mantle, christened the conference as "Subduction Top to Bottom" (ST2B). Funding was largely provided by the USGS with supporting contributions from JOI USSAC (NSF). The conference was convened during the week of 12-17 June, 1994, at the Catalina Canyon Resort. A collection of ST2B papers was published in 1996 as AGU Geophysical Monograph v.96-known to many as "Big Purple". ST2B E-PUBLICATION: 20 years later, it seemed timely to organize a 2nd, or ST2B-2, conference. However, in recognition of the huge expansion of colleagues engaged in subduction zone science, and other multidisciplinary workshops, it was decided to convene a "virtual" conference by taking advantage of the publication speed, open-access availability, and ms-enhancing attributes of online E-pubs. GSA's Geosphere was selected as the venue of choice. Although open to all contributors, an editorial board of nearly 30 individuals was assembled to guarantee thematic coverage. Submission window is now open.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2016
- Bibcode:
- 2016AGUFM.T41G..06B
- Keywords:
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- 1031 Subduction zone processes;
- GEOCHEMISTRYDE: 7240 Subduction zones;
- SEISMOLOGYDE: 8104 Continental margins: convergent;
- TECTONOPHYSICSDE: 8413 Subduction zone processes;
- VOLCANOLOGY