Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)

We investigate the crustal structure of the SW Iberian margin along a 340 km-long refraction and wide-angle reflection seismic profile crossing from the central Gulf of Cadiz to the Variscan continental margin in the Algarve, Southern Portugal. The seismic velocity and crustal geometry model obtaine...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Sallarès, Valentí, Gailler, Audrey, Gutscher, Marc-André, Graindorge, David, Bartolomé, Rafael, Gràcia, Eulàlia, Díaz, Jordi, Dañobeitia, Juan José, Zitellini, Nevio
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Published: Elsevier 2011
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Online Access:https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/24373/
https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/24373/1/1-s2.0-S0012821X11005140-main.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003
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spelling ftoceanrep:oai:oceanrep.geomar.de:24373 2023-05-15T17:36:59+02:00 Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin) Sallarès, Valentí Gailler, Audrey Gutscher, Marc-André Graindorge, David Bartolomé, Rafael Gràcia, Eulàlia Díaz, Jordi Dañobeitia, Juan José Zitellini, Nevio 2011 text https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/24373/ https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/24373/1/1-s2.0-S0012821X11005140-main.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003 en eng Elsevier https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/24373/1/1-s2.0-S0012821X11005140-main.pdf Sallarès, V., Gailler, A., Gutscher, M. A., Graindorge, D., Bartolomé, R., Gràcia, E., Díaz, J., Dañobeitia, J. J. and Zitellini, N. (2011) Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin). Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 311 (1-2). pp. 112-123. DOI 10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003>. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003 Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftoceanrep https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003 2023-04-07T15:13:02Z We investigate the crustal structure of the SW Iberian margin along a 340 km-long refraction and wide-angle reflection seismic profile crossing from the central Gulf of Cadiz to the Variscan continental margin in the Algarve, Southern Portugal. The seismic velocity and crustal geometry model obtained by joint refraction and reflection travel-time inversion reveal three distinct crustal domains: the 28–30 km-thick Variscan crust in the north, a 60 km-wide transition zone offshore, where the crust abruptly thins ~ 20 km, and finally a ~ 7 km-thick and ~ 150 km-wide crustal section that appears to be oceanic in nature. The oceanic crust is overlain by a 1–3 km-thick section of Mesozoic to Eocene sediments, with an additional 3–4 km of low-velocity, unconsolidated sediments on top belonging to the Miocene age, Gulf of Cadiz imbricated wedge. The sharp transition between continental and oceanic crust is best explained by an initial rifting setting as a transform margin during the Early Jurassic that followed the continental break-up in the Central Atlantic. The narrow oceanic basin would have formed during an oblique rifting and seafloor spreading episode between Iberia and Africa that started shortly thereafter (Bajocian) and lasted up to the initiation of oceanic spreading in the North Atlantic at the Tithonian (late Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous). The velocity model displays four wide, prominent, south-dipping low-velocity anomalies, which seem to be related with the presence of crustal-scale faults previously identified in the area, some of which could well be extensional faults generated during this rifting episode. We propose that this oceanic plate segment is the last remnant of an oceanic corridor that once connected the Alpine-Tethys with the Atlantic ocean, so it is, in turn, one of the oldest oceanic crustal fragments currently preserved on Earth. The presence of oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz is consistent with geodynamic models suggesting the existence of a narrow, westward retreating oceanic ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic OceanRep (GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre für Ocean Research Kiel) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 311 1-2 112 123
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description We investigate the crustal structure of the SW Iberian margin along a 340 km-long refraction and wide-angle reflection seismic profile crossing from the central Gulf of Cadiz to the Variscan continental margin in the Algarve, Southern Portugal. The seismic velocity and crustal geometry model obtained by joint refraction and reflection travel-time inversion reveal three distinct crustal domains: the 28–30 km-thick Variscan crust in the north, a 60 km-wide transition zone offshore, where the crust abruptly thins ~ 20 km, and finally a ~ 7 km-thick and ~ 150 km-wide crustal section that appears to be oceanic in nature. The oceanic crust is overlain by a 1–3 km-thick section of Mesozoic to Eocene sediments, with an additional 3–4 km of low-velocity, unconsolidated sediments on top belonging to the Miocene age, Gulf of Cadiz imbricated wedge. The sharp transition between continental and oceanic crust is best explained by an initial rifting setting as a transform margin during the Early Jurassic that followed the continental break-up in the Central Atlantic. The narrow oceanic basin would have formed during an oblique rifting and seafloor spreading episode between Iberia and Africa that started shortly thereafter (Bajocian) and lasted up to the initiation of oceanic spreading in the North Atlantic at the Tithonian (late Jurassic-earliest Cretaceous). The velocity model displays four wide, prominent, south-dipping low-velocity anomalies, which seem to be related with the presence of crustal-scale faults previously identified in the area, some of which could well be extensional faults generated during this rifting episode. We propose that this oceanic plate segment is the last remnant of an oceanic corridor that once connected the Alpine-Tethys with the Atlantic ocean, so it is, in turn, one of the oldest oceanic crustal fragments currently preserved on Earth. The presence of oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz is consistent with geodynamic models suggesting the existence of a narrow, westward retreating oceanic ...
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author Sallarès, Valentí
Gailler, Audrey
Gutscher, Marc-André
Graindorge, David
Bartolomé, Rafael
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Díaz, Jordi
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Zitellini, Nevio
spellingShingle Sallarès, Valentí
Gailler, Audrey
Gutscher, Marc-André
Graindorge, David
Bartolomé, Rafael
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Díaz, Jordi
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Zitellini, Nevio
Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)
author_facet Sallarès, Valentí
Gailler, Audrey
Gutscher, Marc-André
Graindorge, David
Bartolomé, Rafael
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Díaz, Jordi
Dañobeitia, Juan José
Zitellini, Nevio
author_sort Sallarès, Valentí
title Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)
title_short Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)
title_full Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)
title_fullStr Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)
title_full_unstemmed Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin)
title_sort seismic evidence for the presence of jurassic oceanic crust in the central gulf of cadiz (sw iberian margin)
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Sallarès, V., Gailler, A., Gutscher, M. A., Graindorge, D., Bartolomé, R., Gràcia, E., Díaz, J., Dañobeitia, J. J. and Zitellini, N. (2011) Seismic evidence for the presence of Jurassic oceanic crust in the central Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian margin). Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 311 (1-2). pp. 112-123. DOI 10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2011.09.003>.
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