Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence

South of Cape Farvel, Greenland, a ridge-ridge-ridge triple junction existed from the time of break-up along east Greenland at ~56 Ma to the cessation of spreading in the Labrador Sea at ~40 Ma [Nielsen, et al., 2002]. There, the Eirik Ridge forms a bathymetric feature and, according to Nielsen et a...

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Main Authors: Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele, Schmidt, D. N., Marcussen, Ch., Niessen, Frank, Stein, Rüdiger
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:20923 2024-09-15T18:04:22+00:00 Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele Schmidt, D. N. Marcussen, Ch. Niessen, Frank Stein, Rüdiger 2009 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20923/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.33226 unknown Uenzelmann-Neben, G. orcid:0000-0002-0115-5923 , Schmidt, D. N. , Marcussen, C. , Niessen, F. orcid:0000-0001-6453-0594 and Stein, R. orcid:0000-0002-4453-9564 (2009) Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence , AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, Dec . hdl:10013/epic.33226 EPIC3AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, Dec, pp. 13-18 Conference notRev 2009 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:01:33Z South of Cape Farvel, Greenland, a ridge-ridge-ridge triple junction existed from the time of break-up along east Greenland at ~56 Ma to the cessation of spreading in the Labrador Sea at ~40 Ma [Nielsen, et al., 2002]. There, the Eirik Ridge forms a bathymetric feature and, according to Nielsen et al. [2002], was created as a volcanic plateau of similar age close to the triple junction. Geophysical and geological data collected on cruise MSM 12/2 onboard RV Maria S. Merian in June/July 2009 shed new light on the more recent development of this structure.2000 km of high resolution seismic reflection data present a detailed image of the sedimentary sequences down to basement and the uppermost structures within basement. Additionally to the volcanic plateau in the northwestern part of the Eirik Drift our data show a number of narrower basement highs (10-15 km at their base), which rise up to 1500 m above the surrounding basement. The sedimentary sequences on top of those basement highs are significantly disturbed and disrupted. In the southwestern part of the area a basement high pierces the seafloor while in the northwestern part of the Eirik Ridge a disturbance of the sedimentary sequences up to the seafloor can be observed. Additionally, we identify faults within the sedimentary sequences on top of the northwestern volcanic plateau, which in places rise up to the seafloor. This implies a late syn- or post-sedimentary deformation, which we interpret as evidence for magmatic activity affecting this area during the last few million years.The seismic data will be presented together with a discussion of a possible origin of the proposed Pleistocene magmatism.Nielsen, T. K., et al. (2002), Contrasting rifted margin styles south of Greenland: implications for mantle plume dynamics, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 200, 271-286. Conference Object East Greenland Greenland Labrador Sea Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description South of Cape Farvel, Greenland, a ridge-ridge-ridge triple junction existed from the time of break-up along east Greenland at ~56 Ma to the cessation of spreading in the Labrador Sea at ~40 Ma [Nielsen, et al., 2002]. There, the Eirik Ridge forms a bathymetric feature and, according to Nielsen et al. [2002], was created as a volcanic plateau of similar age close to the triple junction. Geophysical and geological data collected on cruise MSM 12/2 onboard RV Maria S. Merian in June/July 2009 shed new light on the more recent development of this structure.2000 km of high resolution seismic reflection data present a detailed image of the sedimentary sequences down to basement and the uppermost structures within basement. Additionally to the volcanic plateau in the northwestern part of the Eirik Drift our data show a number of narrower basement highs (10-15 km at their base), which rise up to 1500 m above the surrounding basement. The sedimentary sequences on top of those basement highs are significantly disturbed and disrupted. In the southwestern part of the area a basement high pierces the seafloor while in the northwestern part of the Eirik Ridge a disturbance of the sedimentary sequences up to the seafloor can be observed. Additionally, we identify faults within the sedimentary sequences on top of the northwestern volcanic plateau, which in places rise up to the seafloor. This implies a late syn- or post-sedimentary deformation, which we interpret as evidence for magmatic activity affecting this area during the last few million years.The seismic data will be presented together with a discussion of a possible origin of the proposed Pleistocene magmatism.Nielsen, T. K., et al. (2002), Contrasting rifted margin styles south of Greenland: implications for mantle plume dynamics, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 200, 271-286.
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author Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele
Schmidt, D. N.
Marcussen, Ch.
Niessen, Frank
Stein, Rüdiger
spellingShingle Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele
Schmidt, D. N.
Marcussen, Ch.
Niessen, Frank
Stein, Rüdiger
Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence
author_facet Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele
Schmidt, D. N.
Marcussen, Ch.
Niessen, Frank
Stein, Rüdiger
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title Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence
title_short Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence
title_full Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence
title_fullStr Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for Pleistocene Volcanism Southwest of Cape Farvel I: Seismic Evidence
title_sort evidence for pleistocene volcanism southwest of cape farvel i: seismic evidence
publishDate 2009
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/20923/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.33226
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op_source EPIC3AGU Fall meeting, San Francisco, Dec, pp. 13-18
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