Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics

A new regional compilation of seamount-like oceanic igneous features (SOIFs) in the NE Atlantic points to three distinct oceanic areas of abundant seamount clusters. Seamounts on oceanic crust dated 54–0 Ma are formed on smooth oceanic basement, which resulted from high spreading rates and magmatic...

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Main Authors: Gaina, Carmen, Blischke, Anett, Geissler, Wolfram H., Kimbell, Geoffrey S., Ögmundar Erlendsson
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3459729.v1 2023-05-15T16:29:29+02:00 Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics Gaina, Carmen Blischke, Anett Geissler, Wolfram H. Kimbell, Geoffrey S. Ögmundar Erlendsson 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3459729.v1 https://figshare.com/collections/Seamounts_and_oceanic_igneous_features_in_the_NE_Atlantic_a_link_between_plate_motions_and_mantle_dynamics/3459729/1 unknown Figshare https://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp447.6 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3459729 CC-BY https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY Geology FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Collection article 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3459729.v1 https://doi.org/10.1144/sp447.6 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3459729 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z A new regional compilation of seamount-like oceanic igneous features (SOIFs) in the NE Atlantic points to three distinct oceanic areas of abundant seamount clusters. Seamounts on oceanic crust dated 54–0 Ma are formed on smooth oceanic basement, which resulted from high spreading rates and magmatic productivity enhanced by higher than usual mantle plume activity. Late Eocene–Early Miocene SOIF clusters are located close to newly formed tectonic features on rough oceanic crust in the Irminger, Iceland and Norway basins, reflecting an unstable tectonic regime prone to local readjustments of mid-ocean ridge and fracture zone segments accompanied by extra igneous activity. A SOIF population observed on Mid-Miocene–Present rough oceanic basement in the Greenland and Lofoten basins, and on conjugate Kolbeinsey Ridge flanks, coincides with an increase in spreading rate and magmatic productivity. We suggest that both tectonic/kinematic and magmatic triggers produced Mid-Miocene–Present SOIFs, but the Early Miocene westwards ridge relocation may have played a role in delaying SOIF formation south of the Jan Mayen Fracture Zone. We conclude that Iceland plume episodic activity combined with regional changes in relative plate motion led to local mid-ocean ridge readjustments, which enhanced the likelihood of seamount formation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland Jan Mayen Kolbeinsey Lofoten DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Greenland Jan Mayen Jan Mayen Fracture Zone ENVELOPE(-8.000,-8.000,71.200,71.200) Kolbeinsey ENVELOPE(-18.687,-18.687,67.149,67.149) Kolbeinsey Ridge ENVELOPE(-16.917,-16.917,68.833,68.833) Lofoten Norway
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Gaina, Carmen
Blischke, Anett
Geissler, Wolfram H.
Kimbell, Geoffrey S.
Ögmundar Erlendsson
Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
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FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
description A new regional compilation of seamount-like oceanic igneous features (SOIFs) in the NE Atlantic points to three distinct oceanic areas of abundant seamount clusters. Seamounts on oceanic crust dated 54–0 Ma are formed on smooth oceanic basement, which resulted from high spreading rates and magmatic productivity enhanced by higher than usual mantle plume activity. Late Eocene–Early Miocene SOIF clusters are located close to newly formed tectonic features on rough oceanic crust in the Irminger, Iceland and Norway basins, reflecting an unstable tectonic regime prone to local readjustments of mid-ocean ridge and fracture zone segments accompanied by extra igneous activity. A SOIF population observed on Mid-Miocene–Present rough oceanic basement in the Greenland and Lofoten basins, and on conjugate Kolbeinsey Ridge flanks, coincides with an increase in spreading rate and magmatic productivity. We suggest that both tectonic/kinematic and magmatic triggers produced Mid-Miocene–Present SOIFs, but the Early Miocene westwards ridge relocation may have played a role in delaying SOIF formation south of the Jan Mayen Fracture Zone. We conclude that Iceland plume episodic activity combined with regional changes in relative plate motion led to local mid-ocean ridge readjustments, which enhanced the likelihood of seamount formation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gaina, Carmen
Blischke, Anett
Geissler, Wolfram H.
Kimbell, Geoffrey S.
Ögmundar Erlendsson
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Blischke, Anett
Geissler, Wolfram H.
Kimbell, Geoffrey S.
Ögmundar Erlendsson
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title Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
title_short Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
title_full Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
title_fullStr Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the NE Atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
title_sort seamounts and oceanic igneous features in the ne atlantic: a link between plate motions and mantle dynamics
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