Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean

Between 2008-2012, as part of the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf project in the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean, 17 dredges were successfully collected sampling the first rock outcrops in the Chukchi Borderland and surrounding regions for the purpose of describing the geologic nature of the bathymetri...

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Main Authors: Brumley, Kelley, Mukasa, Sam B., O'Brien, T M, Mayer, Larry A., Chayes, D
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spelling ftuninhampshire:oai:scholars.unh.edu:ccom-1695 2023-05-15T14:53:01+02:00 Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean Brumley, Kelley Mukasa, Sam B. O'Brien, T M Mayer, Larry A. Chayes, D 2013-12-01T08:00:00Z https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/695 http://abstractsearch.agu.org/meetings/2013/FM/OS13B-1703.html unknown University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository https://scholars.unh.edu/ccom/695 http://abstractsearch.agu.org/meetings/2013/FM/OS13B-1703.html Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Arctic Ocean Amerasian basin bedrock dredging Earth Sciences Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology text 2013 ftuninhampshire 2023-01-30T21:33:06Z Between 2008-2012, as part of the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf project in the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean, 17 dredges were successfully collected sampling the first rock outcrops in the Chukchi Borderland and surrounding regions for the purpose of describing the geologic nature of the bathymetric features in this area. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that the specimens were collected from submarine rock exposures and were not samples of ice rafted debris, common in the ice covered waters of the Arctic Ocean. Using the USCGC Healy, each dredge was collected along very steep slopes (>35 degrees) measured with high resolution multibeam swath bathymety data. Each haul yielded samples of similar lithologies and identical metamorphic grade with manganese crusts on the surfaces exposed to seawater and fresh surfaces where the rocks were broken from outcrop. High tension pulls on the dredge line also indicated sampling of bedrock exposures. Dredged samples from a normal fault scarp in the central Chukchi Borderland consisted of Silurian (c. 430 Ma) orthogneisses that intruded older (c. 487-500 Ma) gabbros and luecogranties that were all metamorphosed to amphibolite grade (Brumley et al., 2011). Samples from the northern Northwind Ridge consisted of metasediments (greenschist facies) interpreted to have been deposited in a proximal arc setting with detrital zircon U-Pb age peaks at 434, 980 Ma with lesser peaks between 500-600, 1100-2000 Ma, and rare 2800 Ma grains (Brumley et al, 2010). Other dredges in the region of the Northwind Ridge yielded deformed and metamorphosed calcareous sandstones and low-grade phyllites (O'Brien et al., 2013). Taken together these rocks indicate a relationship to the Pearya Terrane of northern Ellesmere Island and S.W. Svalbard that were thought to represent a Cambro-Ordovician volcanic arc terrane that was involved in Caledonian orogenesis (Brumley et al., 2011). These findings constrain plate tectonic reconstruction models and bring into question long held ideas that the ... Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Chukchi Ellesmere Island Extended Continental Shelf Project Svalbard ice covered waters University of New Hampshire: Scholars Repository Arctic Arctic Ocean Svalbard Ellesmere Island Amerasia Basin ENVELOPE(-170.000,-170.000,80.000,80.000) Chukchi Borderland ENVELOPE(-165.000,-165.000,77.000,77.000) First Rock ENVELOPE(-36.114,-36.114,-54.922,-54.922)
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topic Arctic Ocean
Amerasian basin
bedrock
dredging
Earth Sciences
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
spellingShingle Arctic Ocean
Amerasian basin
bedrock
dredging
Earth Sciences
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Brumley, Kelley
Mukasa, Sam B.
O'Brien, T M
Mayer, Larry A.
Chayes, D
Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean
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Amerasian basin
bedrock
dredging
Earth Sciences
Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
description Between 2008-2012, as part of the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf project in the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean, 17 dredges were successfully collected sampling the first rock outcrops in the Chukchi Borderland and surrounding regions for the purpose of describing the geologic nature of the bathymetric features in this area. Multiple lines of evidence indicate that the specimens were collected from submarine rock exposures and were not samples of ice rafted debris, common in the ice covered waters of the Arctic Ocean. Using the USCGC Healy, each dredge was collected along very steep slopes (>35 degrees) measured with high resolution multibeam swath bathymety data. Each haul yielded samples of similar lithologies and identical metamorphic grade with manganese crusts on the surfaces exposed to seawater and fresh surfaces where the rocks were broken from outcrop. High tension pulls on the dredge line also indicated sampling of bedrock exposures. Dredged samples from a normal fault scarp in the central Chukchi Borderland consisted of Silurian (c. 430 Ma) orthogneisses that intruded older (c. 487-500 Ma) gabbros and luecogranties that were all metamorphosed to amphibolite grade (Brumley et al., 2011). Samples from the northern Northwind Ridge consisted of metasediments (greenschist facies) interpreted to have been deposited in a proximal arc setting with detrital zircon U-Pb age peaks at 434, 980 Ma with lesser peaks between 500-600, 1100-2000 Ma, and rare 2800 Ma grains (Brumley et al, 2010). Other dredges in the region of the Northwind Ridge yielded deformed and metamorphosed calcareous sandstones and low-grade phyllites (O'Brien et al., 2013). Taken together these rocks indicate a relationship to the Pearya Terrane of northern Ellesmere Island and S.W. Svalbard that were thought to represent a Cambro-Ordovician volcanic arc terrane that was involved in Caledonian orogenesis (Brumley et al., 2011). These findings constrain plate tectonic reconstruction models and bring into question long held ideas that the ...
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author Brumley, Kelley
Mukasa, Sam B.
O'Brien, T M
Mayer, Larry A.
Chayes, D
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title Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean
title_short Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean
title_full Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean
title_fullStr Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Dredged Bedrock Samples from the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean
title_sort dredged bedrock samples from the amerasia basin, arctic ocean
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publishDate 2013
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