Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin

Deep-penetration multichannel seismic reflection profiles off the southeastern United States reveal widespread seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs). Similar features have been imaged and sampled on other North Atlantic rifted margins, where voluminous volcanism has accompanied continental breakup. Bene...

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Main Authors: Oh, J., Austin, J.A., Phillips, J.D., Coffin, M.F., Stoffa, P.L.
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Published: 1995
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/152424/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:152424 2023-05-15T17:32:22+02:00 Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin Oh, J. Austin, J.A. Phillips, J.D. Coffin, M.F. Stoffa, P.L. 1995-01 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/152424/ http://www.gsajournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1130%2F0091-7613%281995%29023%3C0009%3ASDROTS%3E2.3.CO%3B2 https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0009:SDROTS>2.3.CO;2 unknown Oh, J.; Austin, J.A.; Phillips, J.D.; Coffin, M.F.; Stoffa, P.L. 1995 Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin. Geology, 23 (1). 9-12. https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0009:SDROTS>2.3.CO;2 <https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0009:SDROTS>2.3.CO;2> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1995 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0009:SDROTS>2.3.CO;2 2023-02-04T19:35:01Z Deep-penetration multichannel seismic reflection profiles off the southeastern United States reveal widespread seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs). Similar features have been imaged and sampled on other North Atlantic rifted margins, where voluminous volcanism has accompanied continental breakup. Beneath the Carolina trough are two sets of SDRs, one along a basement hinge zone and another seaward of the East Coast magnetic anomaly axis. The hinge SDRs lie beneath, and apparently developed prior to, a flood basalt that erupted at 184 ± 3 Ma and is marked by a prominent reflector, J. Beneath the northern Blake Plateau basin, only the hinge SDRs are observed, but they developed after J. We suggest that the inferred north-to-south age difference of SDR emplacement implies a heretofore unrecognized time-transgressive breakup of northwest Africa and North America during the early Middle Jurassic. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive
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description Deep-penetration multichannel seismic reflection profiles off the southeastern United States reveal widespread seaward-dipping reflectors (SDRs). Similar features have been imaged and sampled on other North Atlantic rifted margins, where voluminous volcanism has accompanied continental breakup. Beneath the Carolina trough are two sets of SDRs, one along a basement hinge zone and another seaward of the East Coast magnetic anomaly axis. The hinge SDRs lie beneath, and apparently developed prior to, a flood basalt that erupted at 184 ± 3 Ma and is marked by a prominent reflector, J. Beneath the northern Blake Plateau basin, only the hinge SDRs are observed, but they developed after J. We suggest that the inferred north-to-south age difference of SDR emplacement implies a heretofore unrecognized time-transgressive breakup of northwest Africa and North America during the early Middle Jurassic.
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author Oh, J.
Austin, J.A.
Phillips, J.D.
Coffin, M.F.
Stoffa, P.L.
spellingShingle Oh, J.
Austin, J.A.
Phillips, J.D.
Coffin, M.F.
Stoffa, P.L.
Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin
author_facet Oh, J.
Austin, J.A.
Phillips, J.D.
Coffin, M.F.
Stoffa, P.L.
author_sort Oh, J.
title Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin
title_short Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin
title_full Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin
title_fullStr Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin
title_full_unstemmed Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin
title_sort seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern united states: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the carolina trough and blake plateau basin
publishDate 1995
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op_relation Oh, J.; Austin, J.A.; Phillips, J.D.; Coffin, M.F.; Stoffa, P.L. 1995 Seaward-dipping reflectors offshore the southeastern United States: seismic evidence for extensive volcanism accompanying sequential formation of the Carolina trough and Blake Plateau basin. Geology, 23 (1). 9-12. https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0009:SDROTS>2.3.CO;2 <https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0009:SDROTS>2.3.CO;2>
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