suprasubduction
Supra-subduction zone (SSZ) refers to a tectonic setting in which magmatism and crustal growth occur in the mantle wedge above a subducting slab, rather than at a mid-ocean ridge. The term is used to describe rocks and ophiolites that record subduction-zone–related melting and mantle-wedge processes in a zone directly above an actively subducting plate. SSZ magmatism is often associated with subduction initiation or slab rollback under hot mantle conditions and fluid-fluxed melting.
Geology and petrology in SSZ settings typically involve melts generated in a hydrated mantle wedge above a
Geochemistry of SSZ rocks often shows elevated Mg content and volatile-rich signatures, with trace-element patterns influenced
Examples and significance: Classic SSZ ophiolites are represented by belts such as Oman/Semail and Troodos, where