The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean

The Alpha-Mendeleev ridge complex, over 1500. km long and 250-400. km wide, is the largest submarine structure in the Arctic Ocean basin. Its origin is unknown, but often inferred to represent a large igneous province where domains of continental crust may also be a possibility. We investigate the b...

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Published in:Tectonophysics
Main Authors: Bruvoll, Vibeke, Kristoffersen, Yngve, Coakley, Bernard J., Hopper, John R., Planke, Sverre, Kandilarov, Aleksandre
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2011.10.015
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/9182afbd-2377-4ba6-af83-5538eabf9d07 2024-06-09T07:42:22+00:00 The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean Bruvoll, Vibeke Kristoffersen, Yngve Coakley, Bernard J. Hopper, John R. Planke, Sverre Kandilarov, Aleksandre 2012-01-05 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/the-nature-of-the-acoustic-basement-on-mendeleev-and-northwestern-alpha-ridges-arctic-ocean(9182afbd-2377-4ba6-af83-5538eabf9d07).html https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2011.10.015 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84855318364&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Bruvoll , V , Kristoffersen , Y , Coakley , B J , Hopper , J R , Planke , S & Kandilarov , A 2012 , ' The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean ' , Tectonophysics , vol. 514-517 , pp. 123-145 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2011.10.015 Arctic Ocean Basement structures Circum arctic volcanism Mendeleev and Alpha ridges Oceanic plateau Reflection/refraction seismic article 2012 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2011.10.015 2024-05-16T11:29:29Z The Alpha-Mendeleev ridge complex, over 1500. km long and 250-400. km wide, is the largest submarine structure in the Arctic Ocean basin. Its origin is unknown, but often inferred to represent a large igneous province where domains of continental crust may also be a possibility. We investigate the basement geology of part of this large scale feature using 1100. km of multichannel seismic reflection data, sonobuoy recordings and marine gravity data acquired in 2005 from USCG icebreaker Healy. The sonobuoy results show top and intra-acoustic basement velocities in the range of 2.3-4.0. km/s and the seismic reflection attributes define three main acoustic facies: 1) continuous high amplitude reflections often with abrupt breaks, 3) weak wedge geometry and 3) segmented, disrupted to chaotic reflections. The acoustic characteristics and seismic velocities compare more closely with basement on Ontong Java Plateau than normal ocean crust or wedges of seaward dipping reflections at volcanic margins. The acoustic facies are interpreted to represent basalt flows and sills capping voluminous tuff deposits and possible sediments. At least two volcanic centres are identified. The upper volcanic carapace on the surveyed part of Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges was emplaced during a brief igneous episode no later than Campanian (80. Ma) and most likely part of wider Late Cretaceous circum Arctic volcanism. The horst and graben morphology on Mendeleev Ridge is largely a result of post-emplacement faulting where a number of the major extensional faults remained active until a late Miocene intrusive event. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Arctic Ocean Tectonophysics 514-517 123 145
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topic Arctic Ocean
Basement structures
Circum arctic volcanism
Mendeleev and Alpha ridges
Oceanic plateau
Reflection/refraction seismic
spellingShingle Arctic Ocean
Basement structures
Circum arctic volcanism
Mendeleev and Alpha ridges
Oceanic plateau
Reflection/refraction seismic
Bruvoll, Vibeke
Kristoffersen, Yngve
Coakley, Bernard J.
Hopper, John R.
Planke, Sverre
Kandilarov, Aleksandre
The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean
topic_facet Arctic Ocean
Basement structures
Circum arctic volcanism
Mendeleev and Alpha ridges
Oceanic plateau
Reflection/refraction seismic
description The Alpha-Mendeleev ridge complex, over 1500. km long and 250-400. km wide, is the largest submarine structure in the Arctic Ocean basin. Its origin is unknown, but often inferred to represent a large igneous province where domains of continental crust may also be a possibility. We investigate the basement geology of part of this large scale feature using 1100. km of multichannel seismic reflection data, sonobuoy recordings and marine gravity data acquired in 2005 from USCG icebreaker Healy. The sonobuoy results show top and intra-acoustic basement velocities in the range of 2.3-4.0. km/s and the seismic reflection attributes define three main acoustic facies: 1) continuous high amplitude reflections often with abrupt breaks, 3) weak wedge geometry and 3) segmented, disrupted to chaotic reflections. The acoustic characteristics and seismic velocities compare more closely with basement on Ontong Java Plateau than normal ocean crust or wedges of seaward dipping reflections at volcanic margins. The acoustic facies are interpreted to represent basalt flows and sills capping voluminous tuff deposits and possible sediments. At least two volcanic centres are identified. The upper volcanic carapace on the surveyed part of Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges was emplaced during a brief igneous episode no later than Campanian (80. Ma) and most likely part of wider Late Cretaceous circum Arctic volcanism. The horst and graben morphology on Mendeleev Ridge is largely a result of post-emplacement faulting where a number of the major extensional faults remained active until a late Miocene intrusive event.
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author Bruvoll, Vibeke
Kristoffersen, Yngve
Coakley, Bernard J.
Hopper, John R.
Planke, Sverre
Kandilarov, Aleksandre
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Hopper, John R.
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Kandilarov, Aleksandre
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title The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean
title_short The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean
title_full The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed The nature of the acoustic basement on Mendeleev and northwestern Alpha ridges, Arctic Ocean
title_sort nature of the acoustic basement on mendeleev and northwestern alpha ridges, arctic ocean
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