Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic

An updated magnetic anomaly grid of the NE Atlantic and an improved database of magnetic anomaly and fracture zone identifications allow the kinematic history of this region to be revisited. At break-up time, continental rupture occurred parallel to the Mesozoic rift axes in the south, but obliquely...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Main Authors: Gaina, Carmen, Nasuti, Aziz, Kimbell, Geoffrey S., Blischke, Anett
Other Authors: Peron-Pinvidic, G., Hopper, J., Stoker, M.S.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of London 2017
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/1/393.full.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1144/SP447.12
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:518581 2023-05-15T16:10:56+02:00 Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic Gaina, Carmen Nasuti, Aziz Kimbell, Geoffrey S. Blischke, Anett Peron-Pinvidic, G. Hopper, J. Stoker, M.S. 2017 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/1/393.full.pdf https://doi.org/10.1144/SP447.12 en eng Geological Society of London https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/1/393.full.pdf Gaina, Carmen; Nasuti, Aziz; Kimbell, Geoffrey S.; Blischke, Anett. 2017 Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic. In: Peron-Pinvidic, G.; Hopper, J.; Stoker, M.S., (eds.) The NE Atlantic Region : a reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution. London, UK, Geological Society of London, 393-417. (Geological Society Special Publication, 447). cc_by CC-BY Publication - Book Section PeerReviewed 2017 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1144/SP447.12 2023-02-04T19:45:42Z An updated magnetic anomaly grid of the NE Atlantic and an improved database of magnetic anomaly and fracture zone identifications allow the kinematic history of this region to be revisited. At break-up time, continental rupture occurred parallel to the Mesozoic rift axes in the south, but obliquely to the previous rifting trend in the north, probably due to the proximity of the Iceland plume at 57–54 Ma. The new oceanic lithosphere age grid is based on 30 isochrons (C) from C24n old (53.93 Ma) to C1n old (0.78 Ma), and documents ridge reorganizations in the SE Lofoten Basin, the Jan Mayen Fracture Zone region, in Iceland and offshore Faroe Islands. Updated continent–ocean boundaries, including the Jan Mayen microcontinent, and detailed kinematics of the Eocene–Present Greenland–Eurasia relative motions are included in this model. Variations in the subduction regime in the NE Pacific could have caused the sudden northwards motion of Greenland and subsequent Eurekan deformation. These events caused seafloor spreading changes in the neighbouring Labrador Sea and a decrease in spreading rates in the NE Atlantic. Boundaries between major oceanic crustal domains were formed when the European Plate changed its absolute motion direction, probably caused by successive adjustments along its southern boundary. Supplementary material: Figures showing the long wavelength of the NAG-TEC magnetic anomaly grid, detailed magnetic anomalies and isochrons, and a Table documenting aeromagnetic surveys for NAG-TEC magnetic compilation are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3661925 Book Part Faroe Islands Greenland Iceland Jan Mayen Labrador Sea Lofoten Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Faroe Islands Lofoten Greenland Pacific Jan Mayen Lofoten Basin ENVELOPE(4.000,4.000,70.000,70.000) Jan Mayen Fracture Zone ENVELOPE(-8.000,-8.000,71.200,71.200) Geological Society, London, Special Publications 447 1 393 417
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description An updated magnetic anomaly grid of the NE Atlantic and an improved database of magnetic anomaly and fracture zone identifications allow the kinematic history of this region to be revisited. At break-up time, continental rupture occurred parallel to the Mesozoic rift axes in the south, but obliquely to the previous rifting trend in the north, probably due to the proximity of the Iceland plume at 57–54 Ma. The new oceanic lithosphere age grid is based on 30 isochrons (C) from C24n old (53.93 Ma) to C1n old (0.78 Ma), and documents ridge reorganizations in the SE Lofoten Basin, the Jan Mayen Fracture Zone region, in Iceland and offshore Faroe Islands. Updated continent–ocean boundaries, including the Jan Mayen microcontinent, and detailed kinematics of the Eocene–Present Greenland–Eurasia relative motions are included in this model. Variations in the subduction regime in the NE Pacific could have caused the sudden northwards motion of Greenland and subsequent Eurekan deformation. These events caused seafloor spreading changes in the neighbouring Labrador Sea and a decrease in spreading rates in the NE Atlantic. Boundaries between major oceanic crustal domains were formed when the European Plate changed its absolute motion direction, probably caused by successive adjustments along its southern boundary. Supplementary material: Figures showing the long wavelength of the NAG-TEC magnetic anomaly grid, detailed magnetic anomalies and isochrons, and a Table documenting aeromagnetic surveys for NAG-TEC magnetic compilation are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3661925
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Nasuti, Aziz
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Blischke, Anett
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Nasuti, Aziz
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Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic
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title Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic
title_short Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic
title_full Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic
title_fullStr Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic
title_sort break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the ne atlantic
publisher Geological Society of London
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url http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/
https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/518581/1/393.full.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1144/SP447.12
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Gaina, Carmen; Nasuti, Aziz; Kimbell, Geoffrey S.; Blischke, Anett. 2017 Break-up and seafloor spreading domains in the NE Atlantic. In: Peron-Pinvidic, G.; Hopper, J.; Stoker, M.S., (eds.) The NE Atlantic Region : a reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution. London, UK, Geological Society of London, 393-417. (Geological Society Special Publication, 447).
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