“…The ASB basement commonly encompasses basaltic sheet flows and dikes of high‐Mg, low‐Ti, tholeiitic basalts showing variable alteration and veining (Arculus, Ishizuka, Bogus, Gurnis, et al, ; Arculus, Ishizuka, Bogus, & the Expedition 351 Scientists, ). The geochemistry of the basement lavas (Hickey‐Vargas et al, ; Yogodzinski et al, ) indicates derivation from mantle source rocks that were more melt depleted than those of typical mid‐ocean ridges, similar to the IBM FABs (Shervais et al, ). The basaltic basement of the ASB (IODP Site U1438) is currently interpreted as part of the initial basement produced during subduction initiation (Arculus, Ishizuka, Bogus, & the Expedition 351 Scientists, ), although ages of the Amami‐Sankaku basement are concurrent with high‐Si boninite volcanism on the Bonin Ridge (Ishizuka et al, ), allowing an alternative explanation that this was the first IBM back arc basin (Reagan et al, ).…”