High-resolution Neogene reconstructions of Eurasia-North America Plate motion

We estimate Eurasia-North America Plate motion rotations at ∼1-Myr intervals for the past 20 Myr from more than 11 000 crossings of 21 magnetic reversals from Chron 1n (0.78 Ma) to C6no (19.72 Ma) and flow lines digitized from the Charlie Gibbs, Bight and Molloy fracture zones and transform faults....

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Merkouriev, S., DeMets, C.
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2014
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Online Access:http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/198/1/366
https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggu142
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:gji:198/1/366 2023-05-15T14:29:11+02:00 High-resolution Neogene reconstructions of Eurasia-North America Plate motion Merkouriev, S. DeMets, C. 2014-06-19 04:25:28.0 text/html http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/198/1/366 https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggu142 en eng Oxford University Press http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/198/1/366 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggu142 Copyright (C) 2014, Oxford University Press Geodynamics and tectonics TEXT 2014 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggu142 2016-11-16T17:03:45Z We estimate Eurasia-North America Plate motion rotations at ∼1-Myr intervals for the past 20 Myr from more than 11 000 crossings of 21 magnetic reversals from Chron 1n (0.78 Ma) to C6no (19.72 Ma) and flow lines digitized from the Charlie Gibbs, Bight and Molloy fracture zones and transform faults. Adjusted for outward displacement, the 21 best-fitting rotations determined from a simultaneous inversion of the numerous kinematic data reconstruct the reversal crossings with weighted root mean square misfits of only 1–2 km and 0.2–7 km for the transform fault and fracture zone crossings. The new rotations clearly define a ∼1000 km southward shift of the rotation pole and 20 per cent slowdown in seafloor spreading rates between 7 and 6 Ma, preceded by apparently steady plate motion from 19.7 to ∼7 Ma. Data for times since C3An.2 (6.7 Ma) are well fit by a stationary pole of rotation and constant rate of angular opening, consistent with steady motion since 6.7 Ma. The southward shift of the rotation pole at 7–6 Ma implies that Eurasia-North America motion in northeastern Asia changed from slowly convergent before 7 Ma to slowly divergent afterward. Crossings of magnetic reversals C1n through C3An.1 (6.0 Ma) are well fit everywhere in the Arctic basin and south to the Azores triple junction, indicating that the Eurasia and North America plates have not deformed along their mutual boundary since at least 6.0 Ma. However, the new rotations systematically overrotate magnetic lineations older than C3An.1 (6.0 Ma) within 200 km of the Azores triple junction and also overrotate lineations older than C5n along the Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Basin. Barring misidentifications of the magnetic anomalies in those areas, the pattern and magnitude of the systematic misfits imply that slow (∼1 mm yr−1) distributed or microplate deformation occurred in one or both regions. Text Arctic Basin Arctic HighWire Press (Stanford University) Arctic Gakkel Ridge ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,87.000,87.000) Molloy ENVELOPE(70.065,70.065,-49.360,-49.360) Geophysical Journal International 198 1 366 384
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High-resolution Neogene reconstructions of Eurasia-North America Plate motion
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description We estimate Eurasia-North America Plate motion rotations at ∼1-Myr intervals for the past 20 Myr from more than 11 000 crossings of 21 magnetic reversals from Chron 1n (0.78 Ma) to C6no (19.72 Ma) and flow lines digitized from the Charlie Gibbs, Bight and Molloy fracture zones and transform faults. Adjusted for outward displacement, the 21 best-fitting rotations determined from a simultaneous inversion of the numerous kinematic data reconstruct the reversal crossings with weighted root mean square misfits of only 1–2 km and 0.2–7 km for the transform fault and fracture zone crossings. The new rotations clearly define a ∼1000 km southward shift of the rotation pole and 20 per cent slowdown in seafloor spreading rates between 7 and 6 Ma, preceded by apparently steady plate motion from 19.7 to ∼7 Ma. Data for times since C3An.2 (6.7 Ma) are well fit by a stationary pole of rotation and constant rate of angular opening, consistent with steady motion since 6.7 Ma. The southward shift of the rotation pole at 7–6 Ma implies that Eurasia-North America motion in northeastern Asia changed from slowly convergent before 7 Ma to slowly divergent afterward. Crossings of magnetic reversals C1n through C3An.1 (6.0 Ma) are well fit everywhere in the Arctic basin and south to the Azores triple junction, indicating that the Eurasia and North America plates have not deformed along their mutual boundary since at least 6.0 Ma. However, the new rotations systematically overrotate magnetic lineations older than C3An.1 (6.0 Ma) within 200 km of the Azores triple junction and also overrotate lineations older than C5n along the Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Basin. Barring misidentifications of the magnetic anomalies in those areas, the pattern and magnitude of the systematic misfits imply that slow (∼1 mm yr−1) distributed or microplate deformation occurred in one or both regions.
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DeMets, C.
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title High-resolution Neogene reconstructions of Eurasia-North America Plate motion
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title_full_unstemmed High-resolution Neogene reconstructions of Eurasia-North America Plate motion
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