Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand

Solander Basin is currently characterised by subduction initiation at the Pacific‐Australia plate boundary, where high biological productivity is found at the northern edge of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Sedimentary architecture results from tectonic influences on accommodation space, sedimen...

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Published in:Basin Research
Main Authors: Patel, Jiten, Sutherland, Rupert, Gurnis, Michael, Van Avendonk, Harm, Gulick, Sean P. S., Shuck, Brandon, Stock, Joann, Hightower, Erin
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:103318 2023-05-15T13:38:16+02:00 Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand Patel, Jiten Sutherland, Rupert Gurnis, Michael Van Avendonk, Harm Gulick, Sean P. S. Shuck, Brandon Stock, Joann Hightower, Erin 2021-02 https://authors.library.caltech.edu/103318/ https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200519-132017615 unknown Wiley Patel, Jiten and Sutherland, Rupert and Gurnis, Michael and Van Avendonk, Harm and Gulick, Sean P. S. and Shuck, Brandon and Stock, Joann and Hightower, Erin (2021) Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand. Basin Research, 33 (1). pp. 403-426. ISSN 0950-091X. doi:10.1111/bre.12473. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200519-132017615 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20200519-132017615> Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftcaltechauth https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12473 2021-11-18T18:56:51Z Solander Basin is currently characterised by subduction initiation at the Pacific‐Australia plate boundary, where high biological productivity is found at the northern edge of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Sedimentary architecture results from tectonic influences on accommodation space, sediment supply, and ocean currents (via physiography); and climate influence on ocean currents and biological productivity. We present the first seismic‐stratigraphic analysis of Solander Basin based on high‐fold seismic‐reflection data (voyage MGL1803, SISIE). Solander Trough physiography formed by Eocene rifting, but basinal strata are mostly younger than ~17 Ma, when we infer Puysegur Ridge formed and sheltered Solander Basin from bottom currents, and mountain growth onshore increased sediment supply. Initial inversion on the Tauru Fault started at ~15 Ma, but reverse faulting from 12 to ~8 Ma on both the Tauru and Parara Faults was likely associated with reorganization and formation of the subduction thrust. The new seabed topography forced sediment pathways to become channelized at low points or antecedent gorges. Since 5 Ma, southern Puysegur Ridge and Fiordland mountains spread out towards the east and Solander Anticline grew in response to ongoing subduction and growth of a slab. Solander Basin had high sedimentation rates because: (1) it is sheltered from bottom currents by Puysegur Ridge; and (2) it has a mountainous land area that supplies sediment to its northern end. Sedimentary architecture is asymmetric due to the Subtropical Front, which moves pelagic and hemi‐pelagic sediment, including dilute parts of gravity flows, eastward and accretes contourites to the shelf south of Stewart Island. Levees, scours, drifts, and ridges of folded sediment characterize western Solander Basin, whereas hemi‐pelagic drape and secondary gravity flows are found east of the meandering axial Solander Channel. The high‐resolution record of climate and tectonics that Solander Basin contains may yield excellent sites for future scientific ocean drilling. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) Antarctic New Zealand Pacific Solander Trough ENVELOPE(165.167,165.167,-49.583,-49.583) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Basin Research 33 1 403 426
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description Solander Basin is currently characterised by subduction initiation at the Pacific‐Australia plate boundary, where high biological productivity is found at the northern edge of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Sedimentary architecture results from tectonic influences on accommodation space, sediment supply, and ocean currents (via physiography); and climate influence on ocean currents and biological productivity. We present the first seismic‐stratigraphic analysis of Solander Basin based on high‐fold seismic‐reflection data (voyage MGL1803, SISIE). Solander Trough physiography formed by Eocene rifting, but basinal strata are mostly younger than ~17 Ma, when we infer Puysegur Ridge formed and sheltered Solander Basin from bottom currents, and mountain growth onshore increased sediment supply. Initial inversion on the Tauru Fault started at ~15 Ma, but reverse faulting from 12 to ~8 Ma on both the Tauru and Parara Faults was likely associated with reorganization and formation of the subduction thrust. The new seabed topography forced sediment pathways to become channelized at low points or antecedent gorges. Since 5 Ma, southern Puysegur Ridge and Fiordland mountains spread out towards the east and Solander Anticline grew in response to ongoing subduction and growth of a slab. Solander Basin had high sedimentation rates because: (1) it is sheltered from bottom currents by Puysegur Ridge; and (2) it has a mountainous land area that supplies sediment to its northern end. Sedimentary architecture is asymmetric due to the Subtropical Front, which moves pelagic and hemi‐pelagic sediment, including dilute parts of gravity flows, eastward and accretes contourites to the shelf south of Stewart Island. Levees, scours, drifts, and ridges of folded sediment characterize western Solander Basin, whereas hemi‐pelagic drape and secondary gravity flows are found east of the meandering axial Solander Channel. The high‐resolution record of climate and tectonics that Solander Basin contains may yield excellent sites for future scientific ocean drilling.
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author Patel, Jiten
Sutherland, Rupert
Gurnis, Michael
Van Avendonk, Harm
Gulick, Sean P. S.
Shuck, Brandon
Stock, Joann
Hightower, Erin
spellingShingle Patel, Jiten
Sutherland, Rupert
Gurnis, Michael
Van Avendonk, Harm
Gulick, Sean P. S.
Shuck, Brandon
Stock, Joann
Hightower, Erin
Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand
author_facet Patel, Jiten
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Gurnis, Michael
Van Avendonk, Harm
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title Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand
title_short Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand
title_full Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand
title_fullStr Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphic architecture of Solander Basin records Southern Ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest New Zealand
title_sort stratigraphic architecture of solander basin records southern ocean currents and subduction initiation beneath southwest new zealand
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