Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland

The boundary between the American and European plates emerges in Iceland, an outstanding natural laboratory where it is possible to analyse ongoing rifting processes. In the North Volcanic Zone, we studied with unprecedented detail an active rift, known as the Theistareykir Fissure Swarm (ThFS). We...

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Main Authors: Bonali, FL, Tibaldi, A, Pasquaré Mariotto, F, Saviano, D, Meloni, A, Sajovitz, P
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description The boundary between the American and European plates emerges in Iceland, an outstanding natural laboratory where it is possible to analyse ongoing rifting processes. In the North Volcanic Zone, we studied with unprecedented detail an active rift, known as the Theistareykir Fissure Swarm (ThFS). We surveyed an area of 85 km2 with 694 measurement sites along 1537 post-Late Glacial Maximum extension fractures. In the southern sector of the study area, fractures strike N30–40° with opening directions about N120°. Fractures in the central sector strike about N00° and opening directions are N90–100°. In the northern sector, fractures strike about N30° with opening directions about N125°. Through a comparison with older faults cropping out in the substrate at the shoulder of the ThFS, we are able to suggest that variations in fracture strike are the effect of substrate structural inheritance as well as the possible interaction with the Tjörnes Fracture Zone. With regard to kinematics, we highlight that most fractures show a small, but systematic, strike-slip component (a more frequent right-lateral component and a less common, left-lateral one). This cannot be explained as the result of fracture strike rotation relative to the regional, tectonic least principal stress. We conclude that the net opening directions can result from the combination of tectonic offsets and events caused by shallow magma chamber inflation and/or dyke intrusions. The latter can produce transcurrent components of displacement along new or already existing fractures
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spelling ftunivmilanobic:oai:boa.unimib.it:10281/221194 2025-05-25T13:50:46+00:00 Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland Bonali, FL Tibaldi, A Pasquaré Mariotto, F Saviano, D Meloni, A Sajovitz, P Bonali, F Tibaldi, A Pasquaré Mariotto, F Saviano, D Meloni, A Sajovitz, P 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/10281/221194 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2019.02.018 eng eng Elsevier B.V. info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000463979600004 volume:756 firstpage:57 lastpage:72 numberofpages:16 journal:TECTONOPHYSICS http://hdl.handle.net/10281/221194 doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2019.02.018 Dyke Extension fracture Iceland Rift Strain Stre Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivmilanobic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2019.02.018 2025-04-28T01:57:20Z The boundary between the American and European plates emerges in Iceland, an outstanding natural laboratory where it is possible to analyse ongoing rifting processes. In the North Volcanic Zone, we studied with unprecedented detail an active rift, known as the Theistareykir Fissure Swarm (ThFS). We surveyed an area of 85 km2 with 694 measurement sites along 1537 post-Late Glacial Maximum extension fractures. In the southern sector of the study area, fractures strike N30–40° with opening directions about N120°. Fractures in the central sector strike about N00° and opening directions are N90–100°. In the northern sector, fractures strike about N30° with opening directions about N125°. Through a comparison with older faults cropping out in the substrate at the shoulder of the ThFS, we are able to suggest that variations in fracture strike are the effect of substrate structural inheritance as well as the possible interaction with the Tjörnes Fracture Zone. With regard to kinematics, we highlight that most fractures show a small, but systematic, strike-slip component (a more frequent right-lateral component and a less common, left-lateral one). This cannot be explained as the result of fracture strike rotation relative to the regional, tectonic least principal stress. We conclude that the net opening directions can result from the combination of tectonic offsets and events caused by shallow magma chamber inflation and/or dyke intrusions. The latter can produce transcurrent components of displacement along new or already existing fractures Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive) Tectonophysics 756 57 72
spellingShingle Dyke
Extension fracture
Iceland
Rift
Strain
Stre
Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica
Bonali, FL
Tibaldi, A
Pasquaré Mariotto, F
Saviano, D
Meloni, A
Sajovitz, P
Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland
title Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland
title_full Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland
title_fullStr Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland
title_short Geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: The example of the northern Theistareykir Fissure Swarm, NE Iceland
title_sort geometry, oblique kinematics and extensional strain variation along a diverging plate boundary: the example of the northern theistareykir fissure swarm, ne iceland
topic Dyke
Extension fracture
Iceland
Rift
Strain
Stre
Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica
topic_facet Dyke
Extension fracture
Iceland
Rift
Strain
Stre
Settore GEOS-02/C - Geologia strutturale e tettonica
url http://hdl.handle.net/10281/221194
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2019.02.018