Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)

The Bransfield Basin is a narrow and elongated active rift basin located between the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands. The Bransfield Basin is composed of three small basins, and two of them, the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins, were surveyed during a recent cruise (GEBRA 93)...

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Published in:Marine Geophysical Researches
Main Authors: Gràcia, Eulàlia, Canals, Miquel, Farràn, Marcel Lí, Prieto, Maria José, Sorribas, Jordi, Gebra Team, the, De Batist, Marc
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1996
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SEA
Online Access:https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/261163
http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-261163
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00286088
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:261163 2023-10-01T03:50:37+02:00 Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula) Gràcia, Eulàlia Canals, Miquel Farràn, Marcel Lí Prieto, Maria José Sorribas, Jordi Gebra Team, the De Batist, Marc 1996 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/261163 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-261163 https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00286088 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/261163 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-261163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00286088 MARINE GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES ISSN: 0025-3235 Earth and Environmental Sciences back-are basin incipient seafloor spreading rifting swath bathymetry morphostructure seismic reflection Bransfield Basin SOUTH-SHETLAND ISLANDS STRAIT SEA journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1996 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00286088 2023-09-06T22:41:09Z The Bransfield Basin is a narrow and elongated active rift basin located between the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands. The Bransfield Basin is composed of three small basins, and two of them, the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins, were surveyed during a recent cruise (GEBRA 93). The full swath bathymetry coverage as well as the single-channel seismic reflection and magnetic profiles that have been acquired, help us to better understand the morphostructure and recent evolution of the Bransfield Basin. Six large volcanic edifices aligned with the basin axis stick out of the sedimented seafloor of the Central Bransfield Basin. In contrast, the Eastern Bransfield Basin is characterised by four deep troughs displaying a rhombic-shape, and small, scattered volcanic cones located in the southwestern half basin. Seamount volcanism plays an important role in the formation of new crust in the Bransfield Basin. The larger seamounts of the Central Bransfield Basin are located al the intersection of the two main orthogonal sets of faults (longitudinal ENE-WSW and transversal NNW-SSE). Morphological analysis of the seamounts indicates a multi-staged volcano-tectonic construction. The distribution and shape of these edifices suggests that both volcanism and extension are concentrated at the same preferential areas through time. This might be related to the fracturation style of the continental crust. The Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins are very different in morphostructure, volcanism, and sedimentary cover. The Central Bransfield Basin shows evidence of NW-SE extensional faulting and focused active MORB-volcanism interpreted as result of incipient seafloor spreading. The Eastern Bransfield Basin is still in a rifting stage, mainly dominated by a NW-SE extension and some left-lateral strike-slip component probably related to the South Scotia Ridge. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula South Shetland Islands Ghent University Academic Bibliography Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula South Scotia Ridge ENVELOPE(-46.500,-46.500,-60.000,-60.000) South Shetland Islands The Antarctic Marine Geophysical Researches 18 2-4 429 448
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topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
back-are basin
incipient seafloor spreading
rifting
swath bathymetry
morphostructure
seismic reflection
Bransfield Basin
SOUTH-SHETLAND ISLANDS
STRAIT
SEA
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
back-are basin
incipient seafloor spreading
rifting
swath bathymetry
morphostructure
seismic reflection
Bransfield Basin
SOUTH-SHETLAND ISLANDS
STRAIT
SEA
Gràcia, Eulàlia
Canals, Miquel
Farràn, Marcel Lí
Prieto, Maria José
Sorribas, Jordi
Gebra Team, the
De Batist, Marc
Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)
topic_facet Earth and Environmental Sciences
back-are basin
incipient seafloor spreading
rifting
swath bathymetry
morphostructure
seismic reflection
Bransfield Basin
SOUTH-SHETLAND ISLANDS
STRAIT
SEA
description The Bransfield Basin is a narrow and elongated active rift basin located between the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands. The Bransfield Basin is composed of three small basins, and two of them, the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins, were surveyed during a recent cruise (GEBRA 93). The full swath bathymetry coverage as well as the single-channel seismic reflection and magnetic profiles that have been acquired, help us to better understand the morphostructure and recent evolution of the Bransfield Basin. Six large volcanic edifices aligned with the basin axis stick out of the sedimented seafloor of the Central Bransfield Basin. In contrast, the Eastern Bransfield Basin is characterised by four deep troughs displaying a rhombic-shape, and small, scattered volcanic cones located in the southwestern half basin. Seamount volcanism plays an important role in the formation of new crust in the Bransfield Basin. The larger seamounts of the Central Bransfield Basin are located al the intersection of the two main orthogonal sets of faults (longitudinal ENE-WSW and transversal NNW-SSE). Morphological analysis of the seamounts indicates a multi-staged volcano-tectonic construction. The distribution and shape of these edifices suggests that both volcanism and extension are concentrated at the same preferential areas through time. This might be related to the fracturation style of the continental crust. The Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins are very different in morphostructure, volcanism, and sedimentary cover. The Central Bransfield Basin shows evidence of NW-SE extensional faulting and focused active MORB-volcanism interpreted as result of incipient seafloor spreading. The Eastern Bransfield Basin is still in a rifting stage, mainly dominated by a NW-SE extension and some left-lateral strike-slip component probably related to the South Scotia Ridge.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Gràcia, Eulàlia
Canals, Miquel
Farràn, Marcel Lí
Prieto, Maria José
Sorribas, Jordi
Gebra Team, the
De Batist, Marc
author_facet Gràcia, Eulàlia
Canals, Miquel
Farràn, Marcel Lí
Prieto, Maria José
Sorribas, Jordi
Gebra Team, the
De Batist, Marc
author_sort Gràcia, Eulàlia
title Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)
title_short Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)
title_full Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)
title_fullStr Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)
title_full_unstemmed Morphostructure and evolution of the Central and Eastern Bransfield Basins (NW Antarctic Peninsula)
title_sort morphostructure and evolution of the central and eastern bransfield basins (nw antarctic peninsula)
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