New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland

Two-dimensional pre-stack depth migrated seismic reflection data, gravity and velocity models are used to assess the nature and origin of a prominent, buried ridge, the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge (PMVR) within the Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland. The debate on the origin of the PMVR during th...

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Published in:Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
Main Authors: Calvès, Gérôme, Torvela, Taija, Huuse, Mads, Dinkleman, Menno G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/f2ad473f-f081-4e34-bb1a-5cbece2424ac
https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GC003852
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/f2ad473f-f081-4e34-bb1a-5cbece2424ac 2023-11-12T04:21:22+01:00 New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland Calvès, Gérôme Torvela, Taija Huuse, Mads Dinkleman, Menno G. 2012 https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/f2ad473f-f081-4e34-bb1a-5cbece2424ac https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GC003852 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Calvès , G , Torvela , T , Huuse , M & Dinkleman , M G 2012 , ' New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland ' , Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems , vol. 13 , no. 6 , Q06001 . https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GC003852 highly stretched continental margin rift intrabasement high seismic reflection data volcanostratigraphy article 2012 ftumanchesterpub https://doi.org/10.1029/2011GC003852 2023-10-30T09:16:33Z Two-dimensional pre-stack depth migrated seismic reflection data, gravity and velocity models are used to assess the nature and origin of a prominent, buried ridge, the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge (PMVR) within the Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland. The debate on the origin of the PMVR during the past 30years has followed the evolution of the concept of continental margin genesis. In this paper, the origin of the ridge is evaluated on the basis of the internal geometry and velocity structure, revealed by the seismic data. Implication of the presence of these type of ridges in hyper-extensional rifted margins is discussed and compared with other margins. The analysis indicates that the ridge is an extrusive volcanic ridge, probably tholeiitic in composition, constructed by stacked hyaloclastite deltas and topped by carbonate platforms. The results invalidate previously proposed models involving highly rotated fault blocks and the serpentinite mud volcanism. The extension magnitude analysis suggests a highly stretched setting where limited mantle serpentinization may have occurred, but the architecture and velocity of the PMVR demonstrates that it is made of lower velocity materials than serpentinite. During the opening of the North Atlantic, the PMVR represents the northern time-equivalent magmatic event expressed along the Newfoundland-Iberia-Galicia, recorded by the J anomaly that originate from Cretaceous volcanic deposits. Copyright 2012 by the American Geophysical Union. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland North Atlantic The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 13 6 n/a n/a
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topic highly stretched continental margin
rift intrabasement high
seismic reflection data
volcanostratigraphy
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rift intrabasement high
seismic reflection data
volcanostratigraphy
Calvès, Gérôme
Torvela, Taija
Huuse, Mads
Dinkleman, Menno G.
New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland
topic_facet highly stretched continental margin
rift intrabasement high
seismic reflection data
volcanostratigraphy
description Two-dimensional pre-stack depth migrated seismic reflection data, gravity and velocity models are used to assess the nature and origin of a prominent, buried ridge, the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge (PMVR) within the Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland. The debate on the origin of the PMVR during the past 30years has followed the evolution of the concept of continental margin genesis. In this paper, the origin of the ridge is evaluated on the basis of the internal geometry and velocity structure, revealed by the seismic data. Implication of the presence of these type of ridges in hyper-extensional rifted margins is discussed and compared with other margins. The analysis indicates that the ridge is an extrusive volcanic ridge, probably tholeiitic in composition, constructed by stacked hyaloclastite deltas and topped by carbonate platforms. The results invalidate previously proposed models involving highly rotated fault blocks and the serpentinite mud volcanism. The extension magnitude analysis suggests a highly stretched setting where limited mantle serpentinization may have occurred, but the architecture and velocity of the PMVR demonstrates that it is made of lower velocity materials than serpentinite. During the opening of the North Atlantic, the PMVR represents the northern time-equivalent magmatic event expressed along the Newfoundland-Iberia-Galicia, recorded by the J anomaly that originate from Cretaceous volcanic deposits. Copyright 2012 by the American Geophysical Union.
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author Calvès, Gérôme
Torvela, Taija
Huuse, Mads
Dinkleman, Menno G.
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Huuse, Mads
Dinkleman, Menno G.
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title New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland
title_short New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland
title_full New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland
title_fullStr New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland
title_full_unstemmed New evidence for the origin of the Porcupine Median Volcanic Ridge: Early Cretaceous volcanism in the Porcupine Basin, Atlantic margin of Ireland
title_sort new evidence for the origin of the porcupine median volcanic ridge: early cretaceous volcanism in the porcupine basin, atlantic margin of ireland
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