The Hunter Ridge (previously known as Hunter Island Ridge, Matthew Ridge),
is an active
volcanic arc
A volcanic arc (also known as a magmatic arc) is a belt of volcanoes formed above a subducting oceanic tectonic plate, with the belt arranged in an arc shape as seen from above. Volcanic arcs typically parallel an oceanic trench, with the arc ...
oceanic ridge
A mid-ocean ridge (MOR) is a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics. It typically has a depth of about and rises about above the deepest portion of an ocean basin. This feature is where seafloor spreading takes place along a div ...
located on the oceanic
New Hebrides plate in the south-west
Pacific Ocean
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extending at least . It defines the south-western limit of the
North Fiji Basin
The North Fiji Basin (NFB) is an oceanic basin west of Fiji in the south-west Pacific Ocean. It is an actively spreading back-arc basin delimited by the Fiji islands to the east, the inactive Vitiaz Trench to the north, the Vanuatu/ New Hebrides ...
(NFB) and is an area of unique range in volcanic geochemistry, which transpires to have been due partially to a new, previously unrecognised,
subduction
Subduction is a geological process in which the oceanic lithosphere and some continental lithosphere is recycled into the Earth's mantle at the convergent boundaries between tectonic plates. Where one tectonic plate converges with a second p ...
zone.
Geography
The ridge contains
Matthew Island and Hunter Island
Matthew Island and Hunter Island are two uninhabited volcanic islands in the South Pacific, east of New Caledonia and south-east of Vanuatu. The pair, which lie apart, are claimed by Vanuatu as part of Tafea Province, and considered by the ...
and extends from southern
Vanuatu
Vanuatu ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (; ), is an island country in Melanesia located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is east of northern Australia, northeast of New Caledonia, east o ...
near the Volsmar seamount via the region of
Ceva-i-Ra (Conway Reef) towards
Fiji
Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about ...
. Its length on this definition is about but earlier work included other parts of the Hunter fracture zone that are now known to be discontinuous topographically and on such historic definitions the length approached or more. The West Matthew volcano had its the most recent eruption in 1956, still had steam admissions in 1983, having formed a new volcanic cone from below the sea surface in the last 80 years. Hunter Island last erupted in 1903.
Geology
The Matthew and Hunter islands have unusual high-Mg
andesitic
Andesite () is a volcanic rock of intermediate composition. In a general sense, it is the intermediate type between silica-poor basalt and silica-rich rhyolite. It is fine-grained (aphanitic) to porphyritic in texture, and is composed predomina ...
to
dacitic
Dacite () is a volcanic rock formed by rapid solidification of lava that is high in silica and low in alkali metal oxides. It has a fine-grained (aphanitic) to porphyritic texture and is intermediate in composition between andesite and rhyolite. ...
and
boninite lavas. These unusual lavas have also been found from a number of seamounts at the southern regions of the Vanuatu subduction zone. Historic classifications have included
mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) and enriched mid-ocean ridge basalts (E-MORB). Igneous rocks with primitive to evolved compositions including
calc-alkaline
The calc-alkaline magma series is one of two main subdivisions of the subalkaline magma series, the other subalkaline magma series being the tholeiitic series. A magma series is a series of compositions that describes the evolution of a mafic ...
, arc
tholeiite
The tholeiitic magma series () is one of two main magma series in subalkaline igneous rocks, the other being the Calc-alkaline magma series, calc-alkaline series. A magma series is a chemically distinct range of magma compositions that describes ...
s and low-Ti island arc tholeiites have also been dredged from the Hunter Ridge area. The sampled lavas are less than a million years old and suggest magma generation involves contributions from
adakitic, sediment and back arc-basin basalt (BABB) melt components. An analogy has been noted with the adakitic andesites on the
Solander Islands
The Solander Islands / Hautere are three eroded remnant volcanic islets towards the western entrance of the Foveaux Strait just beyond New Zealand's South Island. The islands lie south of the coastline of Fiordland.
The islands are andesite ...
in another very young subduction system related to the
Puysegur Trench south of New Zealand. However the composition of the most recent Hunter Ridge eruptives is more similar to that of the
western Aleutians
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.
Tectonics
The
Australian plate
The Australian plate is or was a major tectonic plate in the eastern and, largely, southern hemispheres. Originally a part of the ancient continent of Gondwana, Australia remained connected to India and Antarctica until approximately when Indi ...
is subducting under the New Hebrides plate to produce an active
seismic zone
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and in concert with propagating back-arc extension, the volcanism of the ridge. The convergence becomes oblique so the eastern end of the ridge becomes part of the
Hunter fracture zone
The Hunter fracture zone is a sinistral (left-lateral) transform faulting fracture zone, that to its south is part of a triple junction with the New Hebrides Trench, and the North Fiji Basin Central Spreading Ridge. The Hunter fracture zone, wit ...
that extends towards the
Kadavu Islands. Currently the eastern Hunter Ridge is being pulled apart at the current triple junction between the
New Hebrides Trench
The New Hebrides Trench (perhaps better termed the South New Hebrides Trench) is an oceanic trench which is over deep in the Southern Pacific Ocean. It lies to the northeast of New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands, to the southwest of Vanuatu ...
, the southernmost propagating tip of the Central Spreading Ridge backarc-spreading centre at the intersection of the New Hebrides plate and
Conway Reef plate
The Conway Reef plate is a small tectonic plate ( microplate) located in the south Pacific west of Fiji. The western boundary is with the New Hebrides plate while the eastern is with the Australian plate. A short transform boundary also exist ...
under the NFB, and the Hunter fracture zone.
From 12 to 3 million years ago after the subduction polarity reversal likely caused by the collision of the Pacific plate
Ontong Java Plateau
The Ontong Java Plateau (OJP) is a massive oceanic plateau located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, north of the Solomon Islands.
The OJP was formed around (Ma), with a much smaller volcanic event around 90 Ma. Two other southwestern Pacific pl ...
with the
Vitiaz Trench subduction zone, the NFB opened as a series of spreading centres and complex transform fault systems that formed due to clockwise rollback of the subducted
Indo-Australian plate as it then was. There was rapid extension in the NFB with clockwise rotation of the Vanuatu subduction zone and the counter clockwise rotation of the Fiji area. During the last 4 million years of this period, the opening of the NFB in a north–south direction, allowed northward subduction of the
South Fiji Basin part of the Indo-Australian plate under the NFB forming the initial Hunter Ridge.
At 3 million years ago were events that lead to formation of the present Australian plate and the major opening of the NFB shifted to its present-day east–west direction along the north–south-oriented Central Spreading Ridge. The northward subduction of the South Fiji Basin stopped and the Hunter fracture zone developed as a transform fault. The propagation of the spreading center in the NFB southward has resulted in the Hunter Ridge being rifted into two parallel segments separated by a volcanically still active rift zone that has been called the Hunter Ridge Rift Zone, or Monzier Rift. Here primitive submarine lavas have erupted through thin oceanic crust in what is a new subduction zone, that is only 2 million years old. This subduction zone has been named the Matthew and Hunter subduction system, or Matthew and Hunter subduction zone, where previous work had considered it the southern termination of the New Hebrides subduction zone. Volcanism is much closer to the trench compared to previously well characterised subduction zones which is postulated to be due to the zone being an immature subduction system at a stage before classic arc subduction volcanism.
See also
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Vanuatu subduction zone
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Underwater ridges of the Pacific Ocean
Subduction zones
Seismic zones of Oceania
Volcanoes of Vanuatu
Neogene Oceania
Quaternary Oceania
Holocene Oceania