Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region

""This study presents the results of forward numerical models of a series of sections of the Aurora Trench (East Antarctica). derived from radio echo-sounding data that allowed to reconstruct the 3D shape of the Aurora Fault, a crustal listric. normal fault characterized by a length exceed...

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Published in:International Journal of Geosciences
Main Authors: CIANFARRA, Paola, SALVINI, Francesco
Other Authors: Cianfarra, Paola, Salvini, Francesco
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11567/988391
https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2013.49122
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/988391 2024-02-11T09:57:56+01:00 Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region CIANFARRA, Paola SALVINI, Francesco Cianfarra, Paola Salvini, Francesco 2013 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11567/988391 https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2013.49122 eng eng volume:4 firstpage:1275 lastpage:1284 numberofpages:10 journal:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES https://hdl.handle.net/11567/988391 doi:10.4236/ijg.2013.49122 Intracratonic Tectonic Numerical Modelling East Antarctica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftunivgenova https://doi.org/10.4236/ijg.2013.49122 2024-01-24T17:44:24Z ""This study presents the results of forward numerical models of a series of sections of the Aurora Trench (East Antarctica). derived from radio echo-sounding data that allowed to reconstruct the 3D shape of the Aurora Fault, a crustal listric. normal fault characterized by a length exceeding 100 km. A similar extensional fault setting allows to replicate the. asymmetric buried morphology of the magnetic basement at the Lake Vostok depression derived by the available gravity. and magnetic profiles. Both the Aurora and Vostok listric fault reach their basal decollment at 34 km depth, possibly. the base of the crust in this intracratonic environment. Integration of these results with the existing geologic interpretations. of the tectonic origin of the Concordia Trench by normal faulting allowed to frame the Concordia, Aurora and. Vostok normal faults within an intraplate transtensional corridor with a left-lateral movement component. The westward. projection of the proposed strike-slip deformation belt may develop in correspondence of an older tectonic lineament. stretching from the Eastern flanks of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mts to the Lambert rift and characterized by a. poly-phased complex tectonic history. The possible Cenozoic reactivation of these structures is discussed in the paper."" Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Antarctic East Antarctica Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500) International Journal of Geosciences 04 09 1275 1284
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topic Intracratonic Tectonic
Numerical Modelling
East Antarctica
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Numerical Modelling
East Antarctica
CIANFARRA, Paola
SALVINI, Francesco
Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region
topic_facet Intracratonic Tectonic
Numerical Modelling
East Antarctica
description ""This study presents the results of forward numerical models of a series of sections of the Aurora Trench (East Antarctica). derived from radio echo-sounding data that allowed to reconstruct the 3D shape of the Aurora Fault, a crustal listric. normal fault characterized by a length exceeding 100 km. A similar extensional fault setting allows to replicate the. asymmetric buried morphology of the magnetic basement at the Lake Vostok depression derived by the available gravity. and magnetic profiles. Both the Aurora and Vostok listric fault reach their basal decollment at 34 km depth, possibly. the base of the crust in this intracratonic environment. Integration of these results with the existing geologic interpretations. of the tectonic origin of the Concordia Trench by normal faulting allowed to frame the Concordia, Aurora and. Vostok normal faults within an intraplate transtensional corridor with a left-lateral movement component. The westward. projection of the proposed strike-slip deformation belt may develop in correspondence of an older tectonic lineament. stretching from the Eastern flanks of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mts to the Lambert rift and characterized by a. poly-phased complex tectonic history. The possible Cenozoic reactivation of these structures is discussed in the paper.""
author2 Cianfarra, Paola
Salvini, Francesco
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author CIANFARRA, Paola
SALVINI, Francesco
author_facet CIANFARRA, Paola
SALVINI, Francesco
author_sort CIANFARRA, Paola
title Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region
title_short Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region
title_full Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region
title_fullStr Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region
title_full_unstemmed Intraplate transtensional tectonics in the East Antarctic Craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the Lake Vostok – Dome C region
title_sort intraplate transtensional tectonics in the east antarctic craton: insight from buried subglacial bedrock in the lake vostok – dome c region
publishDate 2013
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