Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea

Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lithosphere, leading to plate rupture and initiation of oceanic crust formation. Magmatism during breakup seems to follow a path of either excessive, transient magmatism (magma-rich margins) or of igneou...

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Main Authors: Larsen, H. C., Mohn, G., Nirrengarten, M., Sun, Z., Stock, J., Jian, Z., Klaus, A., Alvarez-Zarikian, C. A., Boaga, J., Bowden, S. A., Briais, A., Chen, Y., Cukur, D., Dadd, K., Ding, W., Dorais, M., Ferre, E. C., Ferreira, F., Furusawa, A., Gewecke, A., Hinojosa, J., Hofig, T. W., Hsiung, K. H., Huang, B., Huang, E., Huang, X. L., Jiang, S., Jin, H., Johnson, B. G., Kurzawski, R. M., Lei, C., Li, B., Li, L., Li, Y., Lin, J., Liu, C., Liu, Z., Luna, A. J., Lupi, C., McCarthy, A., Ningthoujam, L., Osono, N., Peate, D. W., Persaud, P., Qiu, N., Robinson, C., Satolli, S., Sauermilch, I, Schindlbeck, J. C., Skinner, S., Straub, S., Su, X., Su, C., Tian, L., Van Der Zwan, F. M., Wan, S., Wu, H., Xiang, R., Yadav, R., Yi, L., Yu, P. S., Zhang, C., Zhang, J., Zhang, Y., Zhao, N., Zhong, G., Zhong, L.
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spelling ftchacadscgigcas:oai:ir.gig.ac.cn:344008/39949 2023-05-15T17:22:30+02:00 Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea Larsen, H. C. Mohn, G. Nirrengarten, M. Sun, Z. Stock, J. Jian, Z. Klaus, A. Alvarez-Zarikian, C. A. Boaga, J. Bowden, S. A. Briais, A. Chen, Y. Cukur, D. Dadd, K. Ding, W. Dorais, M. Ferre, E. C. Ferreira, F. Furusawa, A. Gewecke, A. Hinojosa, J. Hofig, T. W. Hsiung, K. H. Huang, B. Huang, E. Huang, X. L. Jiang, S. Jin, H. Johnson, B. G. Kurzawski, R. M. Lei, C. Li, B. Li, L. Li, Y. Lin, J. Liu, C. Liu, Z. Luna, A. J. Lupi, C. McCarthy, A. Ningthoujam, L. Osono, N. Peate, D. W. Persaud, P. Qiu, N. Robinson, C. Satolli, S. Sauermilch, I Schindlbeck, J. C. Skinner, S. Straub, S. Su, X. Su, C. Tian, L. Van Der Zwan, F. M. Wan, S. Wu, H. Xiang, R. Yadav, R. Yi, L. Yu, P. S. Zhang, C. Zhang, J. Zhang, Y. Zhao, N. Zhong, G. Zhong, L. 2018-10-01 http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/39949 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0198-1 英语 eng NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP NATURE GEOSCIENCE http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/39949 doi:10.1038/s41561-018-0198-1 Geology Geosciences Multidisciplinary NORTHERN MARGIN RIFTED MARGINS IBERIA-NEWFOUNDLAND THERMAL STRUCTURE MAGMA-POOR EXTENSION GENERATION EVOLUTION ATLANTIC LITHOSPHERE 期刊论文 2018 ftchacadscgigcas https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-018-0198-1 2020-12-22T07:21:34Z Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lithosphere, leading to plate rupture and initiation of oceanic crust formation. Magmatism during breakup seems to follow a path of either excessive, transient magmatism (magma-rich margins) or of igneous starvation (magma-poor margins). The latter type is characterized by extreme continental lithospheric extension and mantle exhumation prior to igneous oceanic crust formation. Discovery of magma-poor margins has raised fundamental questions about the onset of ocean-floor type magmatism, and has guided interpretation of seismic data across many rifted margins, including the highly extended northern South China Sea margin. Here we report International Ocean Discovery Program drilling data from the northern South China Sea margin, testing the magma-poor margin model outside the North Atlantic. Contrary to expectations, results show initiation of Mid-Ocean Ridge basalt type magmatism during breakup, with a narrow and rapid transition into igneous oceanic crust. Coring and seismic data suggest that fast lithospheric extension without mantle exhumation generated a margin structure between the two endmembers. Asthenospheric upwelling yielding Mid-Ocean Ridge basalt-type magmatism from normal-temperature mantle during final breakup is interpreted to reflect rapid rifting within thin pre-rift lithosphere. Report Newfoundland North Atlantic Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry: GIG OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Nature Geoscience 11 10 782 789
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topic Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
NORTHERN MARGIN
RIFTED MARGINS
IBERIA-NEWFOUNDLAND
THERMAL STRUCTURE
MAGMA-POOR
EXTENSION
GENERATION
EVOLUTION
ATLANTIC
LITHOSPHERE
spellingShingle Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
NORTHERN MARGIN
RIFTED MARGINS
IBERIA-NEWFOUNDLAND
THERMAL STRUCTURE
MAGMA-POOR
EXTENSION
GENERATION
EVOLUTION
ATLANTIC
LITHOSPHERE
Larsen, H. C.
Mohn, G.
Nirrengarten, M.
Sun, Z.
Stock, J.
Jian, Z.
Klaus, A.
Alvarez-Zarikian, C. A.
Boaga, J.
Bowden, S. A.
Briais, A.
Chen, Y.
Cukur, D.
Dadd, K.
Ding, W.
Dorais, M.
Ferre, E. C.
Ferreira, F.
Furusawa, A.
Gewecke, A.
Hinojosa, J.
Hofig, T. W.
Hsiung, K. H.
Huang, B.
Huang, E.
Huang, X. L.
Jiang, S.
Jin, H.
Johnson, B. G.
Kurzawski, R. M.
Lei, C.
Li, B.
Li, L.
Li, Y.
Lin, J.
Liu, C.
Liu, Z.
Luna, A. J.
Lupi, C.
McCarthy, A.
Ningthoujam, L.
Osono, N.
Peate, D. W.
Persaud, P.
Qiu, N.
Robinson, C.
Satolli, S.
Sauermilch, I
Schindlbeck, J. C.
Skinner, S.
Straub, S.
Su, X.
Su, C.
Tian, L.
Van Der Zwan, F. M.
Wan, S.
Wu, H.
Xiang, R.
Yadav, R.
Yi, L.
Yu, P. S.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, J.
Zhang, Y.
Zhao, N.
Zhong, G.
Zhong, L.
Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
topic_facet Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
NORTHERN MARGIN
RIFTED MARGINS
IBERIA-NEWFOUNDLAND
THERMAL STRUCTURE
MAGMA-POOR
EXTENSION
GENERATION
EVOLUTION
ATLANTIC
LITHOSPHERE
description Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lithosphere, leading to plate rupture and initiation of oceanic crust formation. Magmatism during breakup seems to follow a path of either excessive, transient magmatism (magma-rich margins) or of igneous starvation (magma-poor margins). The latter type is characterized by extreme continental lithospheric extension and mantle exhumation prior to igneous oceanic crust formation. Discovery of magma-poor margins has raised fundamental questions about the onset of ocean-floor type magmatism, and has guided interpretation of seismic data across many rifted margins, including the highly extended northern South China Sea margin. Here we report International Ocean Discovery Program drilling data from the northern South China Sea margin, testing the magma-poor margin model outside the North Atlantic. Contrary to expectations, results show initiation of Mid-Ocean Ridge basalt type magmatism during breakup, with a narrow and rapid transition into igneous oceanic crust. Coring and seismic data suggest that fast lithospheric extension without mantle exhumation generated a margin structure between the two endmembers. Asthenospheric upwelling yielding Mid-Ocean Ridge basalt-type magmatism from normal-temperature mantle during final breakup is interpreted to reflect rapid rifting within thin pre-rift lithosphere.
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author Larsen, H. C.
Mohn, G.
Nirrengarten, M.
Sun, Z.
Stock, J.
Jian, Z.
Klaus, A.
Alvarez-Zarikian, C. A.
Boaga, J.
Bowden, S. A.
Briais, A.
Chen, Y.
Cukur, D.
Dadd, K.
Ding, W.
Dorais, M.
Ferre, E. C.
Ferreira, F.
Furusawa, A.
Gewecke, A.
Hinojosa, J.
Hofig, T. W.
Hsiung, K. H.
Huang, B.
Huang, E.
Huang, X. L.
Jiang, S.
Jin, H.
Johnson, B. G.
Kurzawski, R. M.
Lei, C.
Li, B.
Li, L.
Li, Y.
Lin, J.
Liu, C.
Liu, Z.
Luna, A. J.
Lupi, C.
McCarthy, A.
Ningthoujam, L.
Osono, N.
Peate, D. W.
Persaud, P.
Qiu, N.
Robinson, C.
Satolli, S.
Sauermilch, I
Schindlbeck, J. C.
Skinner, S.
Straub, S.
Su, X.
Su, C.
Tian, L.
Van Der Zwan, F. M.
Wan, S.
Wu, H.
Xiang, R.
Yadav, R.
Yi, L.
Yu, P. S.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, J.
Zhang, Y.
Zhao, N.
Zhong, G.
Zhong, L.
author_facet Larsen, H. C.
Mohn, G.
Nirrengarten, M.
Sun, Z.
Stock, J.
Jian, Z.
Klaus, A.
Alvarez-Zarikian, C. A.
Boaga, J.
Bowden, S. A.
Briais, A.
Chen, Y.
Cukur, D.
Dadd, K.
Ding, W.
Dorais, M.
Ferre, E. C.
Ferreira, F.
Furusawa, A.
Gewecke, A.
Hinojosa, J.
Hofig, T. W.
Hsiung, K. H.
Huang, B.
Huang, E.
Huang, X. L.
Jiang, S.
Jin, H.
Johnson, B. G.
Kurzawski, R. M.
Lei, C.
Li, B.
Li, L.
Li, Y.
Lin, J.
Liu, C.
Liu, Z.
Luna, A. J.
Lupi, C.
McCarthy, A.
Ningthoujam, L.
Osono, N.
Peate, D. W.
Persaud, P.
Qiu, N.
Robinson, C.
Satolli, S.
Sauermilch, I
Schindlbeck, J. C.
Skinner, S.
Straub, S.
Su, X.
Su, C.
Tian, L.
Van Der Zwan, F. M.
Wan, S.
Wu, H.
Xiang, R.
Yadav, R.
Yi, L.
Yu, P. S.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, J.
Zhang, Y.
Zhao, N.
Zhong, G.
Zhong, L.
author_sort Larsen, H. C.
title Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
title_short Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
title_full Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
title_fullStr Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
title_sort rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the south china sea
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