Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile

New multichannel seismic reflection data were collected over a 565 km transect covering the non-volcanic rifted margin of the central eastern Grand Banks and the Newfoundland Basin in the northwestern Atlantic. Three major crustal zones are interpreted from west to east over the seaward 350 km of th...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Lau, K. W. Helen, Louden, Keith E., Deemer, Sharon, Hall, Jeremy, Hopper, John R., Tucholke, Brian E., Holbrook, W. Steven, Larsen, Hans Christian
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Royal Astronomical Society 2006
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2006.02989.x
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Holbrook, W. Steven
Larsen, Hans Christian
Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile
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description New multichannel seismic reflection data were collected over a 565 km transect covering the non-volcanic rifted margin of the central eastern Grand Banks and the Newfoundland Basin in the northwestern Atlantic. Three major crustal zones are interpreted from west to east over the seaward 350 km of the profile: (1) continental crust; (2) transitional basement and (3) oceanic crust. Continental crust thins over a wide zone (∼160 km) by forming a large rift basin (Carson Basin) and seaward fault block, together with a series of smaller fault blocks eastwards beneath the Salar and Newfoundland basins. Analysis of selected previous reflection profiles (Lithoprobe 85-4, 85-2 and Conrad NB-1) indicates that prominent landward-dipping reflections observed under the continental slope are a regional phenomenon. They define the landward edge of a deep serpentinized mantle layer, which underlies both extended continental crust and transitional basement. The 80-km-wide transitional basement is defined landwards by a basement high that may consist of serpentinized peridotite and seawards by a pair of basement highs of unknown crustal origin. Flat and unreflective transitional basement most likely is exhumed, serpentinized mantle, although our results do not exclude the possibility of anomalously thinned oceanic crust. A Moho reflection below interpreted oceanic crust is first observed landwards of magnetic anomaly M4, 230 km from the shelf break. Extrapolation of ages from chron M0 to the edge of interpreted oceanic crust suggests that the onset of seafloor spreading was ∼138 Ma (Valanginian) in the south (southern Newfoundland Basin) to ∼125 Ma (Barremian–Aptian boundary) in the north (Flemish Cap), comparable to those proposed for the conjugate margins.
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author Lau, K. W. Helen
Louden, Keith E.
Deemer, Sharon
Hall, Jeremy
Hopper, John R.
Tucholke, Brian E.
Holbrook, W. Steven
Larsen, Hans Christian
author_facet Lau, K. W. Helen
Louden, Keith E.
Deemer, Sharon
Hall, Jeremy
Hopper, John R.
Tucholke, Brian E.
Holbrook, W. Steven
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title Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile
title_short Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile
title_full Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile
title_fullStr Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile
title_full_unstemmed Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile
title_sort crustal structure across the grand banks–newfoundland basin continental margin – ii. results from a seismic reflection profile
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:1739 2023-10-01T03:57:32+02:00 Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile Lau, K. W. Helen Louden, Keith E. Deemer, Sharon Hall, Jeremy Hopper, John R. Tucholke, Brian E. Holbrook, W. Steven Larsen, Hans Christian 2006-10 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1739/ https://research.library.mun.ca/1739/1/Crustal_structure_across_the_Grand_Banks_Newfoundland_Basin_Continental_Margin_II_Results_from_a_seismic_reflection_profile_.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1739/3/Crustal_structure_across_the_Grand_Banks_Newfoundland_Basin_Continental_Margin_II_Results_from_a_seismic_reflection_profile_.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2006.02989.x en eng Royal Astronomical Society https://research.library.mun.ca/1739/1/Crustal_structure_across_the_Grand_Banks_Newfoundland_Basin_Continental_Margin_II_Results_from_a_seismic_reflection_profile_.pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1739/3/Crustal_structure_across_the_Grand_Banks_Newfoundland_Basin_Continental_Margin_II_Results_from_a_seismic_reflection_profile_.pdf Lau, K. W. Helen <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Lau=3AK=2E_W=2E_Helen=3A=3A.html> and Louden, Keith E. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Louden=3AKeith_E=2E=3A=3A.html> and Deemer, Sharon <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Deemer=3ASharon=3A=3A.html> and Hall, Jeremy <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Hall=3AJeremy=3A=3A.html> and Hopper, John R. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Hopper=3AJohn_R=2E=3A=3A.html> and Tucholke, Brian E. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Tucholke=3ABrian_E=2E=3A=3A.html> and Holbrook, W. Steven <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Holbrook=3AW=2E_Steven=3A=3A.html> and Larsen, Hans Christian <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Larsen=3AHans_Christian=3A=3A.html> (2006) Crustal structure across the Grand Banks–Newfoundland Basin Continental Margin – II. Results from a seismic reflection profile. Geophysical Journal International, 167 (1). pp. 157-170. ISSN 0956-540X cc_by_nc Q Science (General) Article PeerReviewed 2006 ftmemorialuniv https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2006.02989.x 2023-09-03T06:44:31Z New multichannel seismic reflection data were collected over a 565 km transect covering the non-volcanic rifted margin of the central eastern Grand Banks and the Newfoundland Basin in the northwestern Atlantic. Three major crustal zones are interpreted from west to east over the seaward 350 km of the profile: (1) continental crust; (2) transitional basement and (3) oceanic crust. Continental crust thins over a wide zone (∼160 km) by forming a large rift basin (Carson Basin) and seaward fault block, together with a series of smaller fault blocks eastwards beneath the Salar and Newfoundland basins. Analysis of selected previous reflection profiles (Lithoprobe 85-4, 85-2 and Conrad NB-1) indicates that prominent landward-dipping reflections observed under the continental slope are a regional phenomenon. They define the landward edge of a deep serpentinized mantle layer, which underlies both extended continental crust and transitional basement. The 80-km-wide transitional basement is defined landwards by a basement high that may consist of serpentinized peridotite and seawards by a pair of basement highs of unknown crustal origin. Flat and unreflective transitional basement most likely is exhumed, serpentinized mantle, although our results do not exclude the possibility of anomalously thinned oceanic crust. A Moho reflection below interpreted oceanic crust is first observed landwards of magnetic anomaly M4, 230 km from the shelf break. Extrapolation of ages from chron M0 to the edge of interpreted oceanic crust suggests that the onset of seafloor spreading was ∼138 Ma (Valanginian) in the south (southern Newfoundland Basin) to ∼125 Ma (Barremian–Aptian boundary) in the north (Flemish Cap), comparable to those proposed for the conjugate margins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Geophysical Journal International 167 1 157 170