“…Metamorphic soles thus start forming at depths up to 45 km below a hot mantle, and subsequently grow by accretion to their base during decompression and cooling to even nonmetamorphic conditions, while maintaining a widespread coverage below the fore arc, up to 100 km or more away from the trench. 40 Ar/ 39 Ar amphibole cooling ages for the sole typically overlap with or are a few million years younger than crustal crystallization ages of the overlying SSZ ophiolites [Hacker, 1994;Hacker et al, 1996;Wakabayashi and Dilek, 2000;Dimo-Lahitte et al, 2001;Çelik et al, 2006;Guilmette et al, 2009Guilmette et al, , 2012H ebert et al, 2012;Rioux et al 2012Rioux et al , 2013So starić et al, 2014]. Exhumation and cooling of metamorphic soles thus likely starts during the spreading that ultradepletes the mantle wedge and produces the ophiolitic SSZ crust above the sole, and continues a few million years beyond the magmatic spreading stage when exhumation and cooling of the sole occurs at temperatures much lower than those that allow mantle melting.…”