The sedimentary sequence recovered at Site 840, on the Tonga frontal-arc platform, is 597.3 m thick and is subdivided into three lithostratigraphic units. The lowermost, late Miocene Unit III was deposited in the forearc basin of the Lau volcanic arc. Upward through the unit a thinning and fining of individual turbidites takes place, interpreted to reflect a reduced sediment supply and a change from large to smaller flows. Decreasing volcanic activity with time is inferred from a decrease in coarse-grained volcaniclastic content in the upper part of the unit. The onset of more extensive rifting, approximately 5.6 m.y. ago, is reflected in an increase in the silica content of volcanic glass. At the boundary toward Unit II, at approximately 5.25 Ma, an influx of thicker bedded and coarser grained volcaniclastic material is interpreted to reflect increasing volcanism and tectonism during the final breakup of the Lau-Tonga Ridge. -from Author
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Boe, R. (1994). Nature and record of late Miocene mass-flow deposits from the Lau- Tonga forearc basin, Tongan Platform (Hole 840B). Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 153, Lau Basin, 87–100. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.135.107.1994
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