Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific

The Australia-Pacific-Antarctic plate circuit has long been a weak link in global plate reconstruction models for Cenozoic time. The time period spanning chron 20 to chron 7 (43-25 Ma) is particularly problematic for global plate models because seafloor spreading was occurring in two poorly constrai...

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Main Author: Keller, William R.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: California Institute of Technology 2005
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.7907/vb6n-hc69
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-01102005-223039
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description The Australia-Pacific-Antarctic plate circuit has long been a weak link in global plate reconstruction models for Cenozoic time. The time period spanning chron 20 to chron 7 (43-25 Ma) is particularly problematic for global plate models because seafloor spreading was occurring in two poorly constrained regions in the Southwest Pacific - the Macquarie Basin southwest of New Zealand, and the Adare Basin north of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. I present a new shipboard dataset collected aboard several recent geophysical cruises which places important constraints on the tectonic evolution of these two regions. Utilizing multibeam bathymetry, magnetic, gravity, and seismic data in the Macquarie Basin, I am able to locate tectonic features and magnetic anomalies with greater accuracy than was previously possible. These tectonic features and magnetic anomalies are then used to calculate relative motion between the Australia and Pacific Plates for chrons 18-11 (40-30 Ma). I use revised locations of the rifted margins along the boundary of the Macquarie Basin to determine a best-fit pre-rift reconstruction for this region. During this same time period, seafloor spreading between East and West Antarctica was occurring along the Adare Trough, an extinct spreading center located north of the Ross Sea. Motion along the Adare Trough accounts for roughly 180 km of previously unrecognized motion between East and West Antarctica. I present multibeam and seismic data in the Adare Basin that place constraints on the timing and character of motion along this plate boundary.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7907/vb6n-hc69 2025-01-16T19:19:57+00:00 Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific Keller, William R. 2005 PDF https://dx.doi.org/10.7907/vb6n-hc69 https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-01102005-223039 en eng California Institute of Technology No commercial reproduction, distribution, display or performance rights in this work are provided. magnetics New Zealand plate tectonics Geophysics FOS Earth and related environmental sciences reflection seismic Australia gravity Antarctica Thesis Text Dissertation thesis 2005 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7907/vb6n-hc69 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Australia-Pacific-Antarctic plate circuit has long been a weak link in global plate reconstruction models for Cenozoic time. The time period spanning chron 20 to chron 7 (43-25 Ma) is particularly problematic for global plate models because seafloor spreading was occurring in two poorly constrained regions in the Southwest Pacific - the Macquarie Basin southwest of New Zealand, and the Adare Basin north of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. I present a new shipboard dataset collected aboard several recent geophysical cruises which places important constraints on the tectonic evolution of these two regions. Utilizing multibeam bathymetry, magnetic, gravity, and seismic data in the Macquarie Basin, I am able to locate tectonic features and magnetic anomalies with greater accuracy than was previously possible. These tectonic features and magnetic anomalies are then used to calculate relative motion between the Australia and Pacific Plates for chrons 18-11 (40-30 Ma). I use revised locations of the rifted margins along the boundary of the Macquarie Basin to determine a best-fit pre-rift reconstruction for this region. During this same time period, seafloor spreading between East and West Antarctica was occurring along the Adare Trough, an extinct spreading center located north of the Ross Sea. Motion along the Adare Trough accounts for roughly 180 km of previously unrecognized motion between East and West Antarctica. I present multibeam and seismic data in the Adare Basin that place constraints on the timing and character of motion along this plate boundary. Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ross Sea West Antarctica DataCite Adare ENVELOPE(170.233,170.233,-71.283,-71.283) Adare Basin ENVELOPE(175.000,175.000,-71.000,-71.000) Adare Trough ENVELOPE(172.500,172.500,-70.033,-70.033) Antarctic New Zealand Pacific Ross Sea West Antarctica
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New Zealand
plate tectonics
Geophysics
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
reflection seismic
Australia
gravity
Antarctica
Keller, William R.
Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific
title Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific
title_full Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific
title_fullStr Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific
title_short Cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the Southwest Pacific
title_sort cenozoic plate tectonic reconstructions and plate boundary processes in the southwest pacific
topic magnetics
New Zealand
plate tectonics
Geophysics
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
reflection seismic
Australia
gravity
Antarctica
topic_facet magnetics
New Zealand
plate tectonics
Geophysics
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
reflection seismic
Australia
gravity
Antarctica
url https://dx.doi.org/10.7907/vb6n-hc69
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