Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin

European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 page The West Iberia-Newfoundland (WIM-NF) conjugate margins have been geophysically and geologically surveyed for the last 30 years and have arguably become a paradigm for magma-poor extensional margi...

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Main Authors: Pérez-Gussinyé, M., Andrés-Martínez, Miguel, Morgan, J. Phipps, Ranero, César R., Reston, Timothy
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/162115 2024-02-11T10:05:58+01:00 Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin Pérez-Gussinyé, M. Andrés-Martínez, Miguel Morgan, J. Phipps Ranero, César R. Reston, Timothy 2016-04-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/162115 unknown European Geosciences Union Publisher's version https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/orals/20507 Sí issn: 1607-7962 Geophysical Research Abstracts 18: EGU2016-17080 (2016) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/162115 open comunicación de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 2016 ftcsic 2024-01-16T10:29:02Z European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 page The West Iberia-Newfoundland (WIM-NF) conjugate margins have been geophysically and geologically surveyed for the last 30 years and have arguably become a paradigm for magma-poor extensional margins. Here we present a coherent picture of the WIM-NF rift to drift evolution that emerges from these observations and numerical modeling, and point out important differences that may exist with other magma-poor margins world-wide. The WIM-NF is characterized by a continental crust that thins asymmetrically and a wide and symmetric continent-ocean transition (COT) interpreted to consist of exhumed and serpentinised mantle with magmatic products increasing oceanward. The architectural evolution of these margins is mainly dominated by cooling under very slow extension velocities (<~6 mm/yr half-rate) and a lower crust that most probably was not extremely weak at the start of rifting. These conditions lead to a system where initially deformation is distributed over a broad area and the upper, lower crust and lithosphere are decoupled. As extension progresses upper, lower, crust and mantle become tightly coupled and deformation localizes due to strengthening and cooling during rifting. Coupling leads to asymmetric asthenospheric uplift and weakening of the hanginwall of the active fault, where a new fault forms. This continued process leads to the formation of an array of sequential faults that dip and become younger oceanward. Here we show that these processes acting in concert: 1) reproduce the margin asymmetry observed at the WIM-NF, 2) explain the fault geometry evolution from planar, to listric to detachment like by having one common Andersonian framework, 3) lead to the symmetric exhumation of mantle with little magmatism, and 4) explain the younging of the syn-rift towards the basin centre and imply that unconformities separating syn- and post-rift may be diachronous and younger towards the ocean. Finally, we ... Conference Object Newfoundland Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council)
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description European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 page The West Iberia-Newfoundland (WIM-NF) conjugate margins have been geophysically and geologically surveyed for the last 30 years and have arguably become a paradigm for magma-poor extensional margins. Here we present a coherent picture of the WIM-NF rift to drift evolution that emerges from these observations and numerical modeling, and point out important differences that may exist with other magma-poor margins world-wide. The WIM-NF is characterized by a continental crust that thins asymmetrically and a wide and symmetric continent-ocean transition (COT) interpreted to consist of exhumed and serpentinised mantle with magmatic products increasing oceanward. The architectural evolution of these margins is mainly dominated by cooling under very slow extension velocities (<~6 mm/yr half-rate) and a lower crust that most probably was not extremely weak at the start of rifting. These conditions lead to a system where initially deformation is distributed over a broad area and the upper, lower crust and lithosphere are decoupled. As extension progresses upper, lower, crust and mantle become tightly coupled and deformation localizes due to strengthening and cooling during rifting. Coupling leads to asymmetric asthenospheric uplift and weakening of the hanginwall of the active fault, where a new fault forms. This continued process leads to the formation of an array of sequential faults that dip and become younger oceanward. Here we show that these processes acting in concert: 1) reproduce the margin asymmetry observed at the WIM-NF, 2) explain the fault geometry evolution from planar, to listric to detachment like by having one common Andersonian framework, 3) lead to the symmetric exhumation of mantle with little magmatism, and 4) explain the younging of the syn-rift towards the basin centre and imply that unconformities separating syn- and post-rift may be diachronous and younger towards the ocean. Finally, we ...
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author Pérez-Gussinyé, M.
Andrés-Martínez, Miguel
Morgan, J. Phipps
Ranero, César R.
Reston, Timothy
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Andrés-Martínez, Miguel
Morgan, J. Phipps
Ranero, César R.
Reston, Timothy
Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin
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Andrés-Martínez, Miguel
Morgan, J. Phipps
Ranero, César R.
Reston, Timothy
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title Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin
title_short Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin
title_full Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin
title_fullStr Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin
title_full_unstemmed Formation and evolution of magma-poor margins, an example of the West Iberia margin
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