Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean

Microcontinents appear to commonly form on young continental margins close to hot spots, but difficulties in understanding their geology and evolution have inhibited assessment of their global distribution and significance. Thick volcanic accumulations in areas affected by hot spot magmatism only co...

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Published in:Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Main Authors: Borissova, I, Coffin, Mf, Charvis, P, Operto, S
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Language:English
Published: Amer Geophysical Union 2003
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GC000535
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https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00225/33665/
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.2ykavx 2023-05-15T13:52:20+02:00 Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean Borissova, I Coffin, Mf Charvis, P Operto, S 2003-09-04 https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GC000535 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00225/33665/32079.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00225/33665/ en eng Amer Geophysical Union doi:10.1029/2003GC000535 10670/1.2ykavx https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00225/33665/32079.pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00225/33665/ other Archimer, archive institutionnelle de l'Ifremer Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems (1525-2027) (Amer Geophysical Union), 2003-09-04 , Vol. 4 , N. 9 , P. 1-16 geo envir Text https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_18cf/ 2003 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GC000535 2023-01-22T18:21:45Z Microcontinents appear to commonly form on young continental margins close to hot spots, but difficulties in understanding their geology and evolution have inhibited assessment of their global distribution and significance. Thick volcanic accumulations in areas affected by hot spot magmatism only complicate the issue. Elan Bank, a large western salient of the Kerguelen Plateau, is a microcontinent that originally lay between India and Antarctica in Gondwana. Recent regional plate tectonic reconstructions suggest that during Gondwana breakup, Elan Bank and India initially separated from Antarctica, and Elan Bank became isolated in the Southern Ocean via a ridge jump to the north between Elan Bank and India. In Albian time (similar to 108 Ma), voluminous magmatism attributed to the Kerguelen hot spot overprinted and radically altered the original microcontinent and its surroundings. Recent ODP investigations, deep seismic reflection data, and a wide-angle seismic line on Elan Bank allow us to gain the first insight into the feature's integrated crustal structure and geological evolution and the adjacent continent-ocean transition zone. Our analysis shows that Elan Bank's crust is at least 16 km thick. The upper igneous crust consists of a 2 - 3 km thick layer with seismic velocities ranging from 4.4 to 5.9 km/s that can be interpreted as the result of accumulation of lava flows originating from the Kerguelen hot spot. Seismic velocities at the base of the crust are as low as 6.6 km/s, which is consistent with a fragment of thinned continental crust similar to 14 km thick. A high velocity body, located at depths of 5 to 10 km, could be interpreted as plutonic rocks emplaced during the major regional magmatic episode. On the basis of deep seismic reflection data, we interpret extensional structures beneath the volcanic flows. In Albian time, when the area was affected by the Kerguelen hot spot, volcaniclastic material and lava flows accumulated in faulted grabens and basins both on the bank and within the ... Text Antarc* Antarctica Southern Ocean Unknown Elan Bank ENVELOPE(67.000,67.000,-56.750,-56.750) Indian Kerguelen Southern Ocean Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 4 9 n/a n/a
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Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean
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description Microcontinents appear to commonly form on young continental margins close to hot spots, but difficulties in understanding their geology and evolution have inhibited assessment of their global distribution and significance. Thick volcanic accumulations in areas affected by hot spot magmatism only complicate the issue. Elan Bank, a large western salient of the Kerguelen Plateau, is a microcontinent that originally lay between India and Antarctica in Gondwana. Recent regional plate tectonic reconstructions suggest that during Gondwana breakup, Elan Bank and India initially separated from Antarctica, and Elan Bank became isolated in the Southern Ocean via a ridge jump to the north between Elan Bank and India. In Albian time (similar to 108 Ma), voluminous magmatism attributed to the Kerguelen hot spot overprinted and radically altered the original microcontinent and its surroundings. Recent ODP investigations, deep seismic reflection data, and a wide-angle seismic line on Elan Bank allow us to gain the first insight into the feature's integrated crustal structure and geological evolution and the adjacent continent-ocean transition zone. Our analysis shows that Elan Bank's crust is at least 16 km thick. The upper igneous crust consists of a 2 - 3 km thick layer with seismic velocities ranging from 4.4 to 5.9 km/s that can be interpreted as the result of accumulation of lava flows originating from the Kerguelen hot spot. Seismic velocities at the base of the crust are as low as 6.6 km/s, which is consistent with a fragment of thinned continental crust similar to 14 km thick. A high velocity body, located at depths of 5 to 10 km, could be interpreted as plutonic rocks emplaced during the major regional magmatic episode. On the basis of deep seismic reflection data, we interpret extensional structures beneath the volcanic flows. In Albian time, when the area was affected by the Kerguelen hot spot, volcaniclastic material and lava flows accumulated in faulted grabens and basins both on the bank and within the ...
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author Borissova, I
Coffin, Mf
Charvis, P
Operto, S
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title Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean
title_short Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean
title_full Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean
title_fullStr Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Structure and development of a microcontinent: Elan Bank in the southern Indian Ocean
title_sort structure and development of a microcontinent: elan bank in the southern indian ocean
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