An Understanding the Opening Style of the West Philippine Basin Through Multibeam High-Resolution Bathymetry

被引:0
|
作者
Choe, Hanjin [1 ]
Shin, Hyeonuk [1 ]
机构
[1] Pusan Natl Univ, Dept Geol Sci, Busan 46241, South Korea
来源
关键词
West Philippine Basin; abyssal hill; Non-Transform Discontinuity; basin evolution; seafloor spreading; SEA PLATE MOTION; ORIGIN; PALEOMAGNETISM; THICKNESS; EVOLUTION; MODEL;
D O I
10.5467/JKESS.2023.44.6.643
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The West Philippine Basin, an oceanic basin half the size of the Philippine Sea Plate, lies in the western part of the plate and south of the Korean Peninsula on the Eurasian Plate. It subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Islands bordering the Ryukyu Trench and the Philippine Trench with 25-50% of this basin already consumed. However, the history of the opening of the basin's southern region has been a topic of debate. The non-transform discontinuity formed during the seafloor spreading is similar to the transform fault boundaries normally perpendicular to mid-ocean ridge axes; however, it was created irregularly due to ridge propagations caused by variations of mantle convection attributable to magma supply changes. By analyzing high-resolution multi-beam echo-sounding data, we confirmed that the non-transform discontinuity due to the propagating rift evolved in the entire basin and that the abyssal hill strike direction changed from E-W to NNW-SSE from the fossil spreading center. In the early stage of basin extension, the Amami-Sankaku Basin was rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its current orientation, and it bordered the Palau Basin along the Mindanao Fracture Zone. The Amami-Sankaku Basin separated from the Palau Basin while the spreading of the West Philippine Basin began with a counter-clockwise rotation. This indicates that the non-transform discontinuities formed by a sudden change in magma supply due to the drift of the Philippine Sea Plate and simultaneously with the rapid changes in the spreading direction from ENE-WSW to N-S. The Palau Basin was considered to be the sub-south of the West Philippine Basin, but recent studies have shown that it extends into an independent system. Evidence from sediment layers and crustal thickness hints at the possibility of its existence before the West Philippine Basin opened, although its evolution continues to be debated. We performed a combined analysis using high-resolution multi-beam bathymetry and satellite gravity data to uncover new insights into the evolution of the West Philippine Basin. This information illuminates the complex plate interactions and provides a crucial contribution toward understanding the opening history of the basin and the Philippine Sea Plate.
引用
收藏
页码:643 / 654
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] High-resolution multibeam sonar bathymetry of the deepest place in each ocean
    Bongiovanni, Cassandra
    Stewart, Heather A.
    Jamieson, Alan J.
    [J]. GEOSCIENCE DATA JOURNAL, 2022, 9 (01): : 108 - 123
  • [2] Morphology and geological setting of Iseo Lake (Lombardy) through multibeam bathymetry and high-resolution seismic profiles
    Alfredo Bini
    Daniele Corbari
    Paolo Falletti
    Mauro Fassina
    Cesare R. Perotti
    Andrea Piccin
    [J]. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2007, 100 : 23 - 40
  • [3] Morphology and geological setting of Iseo Lake (Lombardy) through multibeam bathymetry and high-resolution seismic profiles
    Bini, Alfredo
    Corbari, Daniele
    Falletti, Paolo
    Fassina, Mauro
    Perotti, Cesare R.
    Piccin, Andrea
    [J]. SWISS JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2007, 100 (01) : 23 - 40
  • [4] Volcanic morphology of West Mata Volcano, NE Lau Basin, based on high-resolution bathymetry and depth changes
    Clague, David A.
    Paduan, Jennifer B.
    Caress, David W.
    Thomas, Hans
    Chadwick, William W., Jr.
    Merle, Susan G.
    [J]. GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS, 2011, 12
  • [5] Morphotectonics of the Gorringe Bank summit, eastern Atlantic Ocean, based on high-resolution multibeam bathymetry
    Ferranti, Luigi
    Passaro, Salvatore
    de Alteriis, Giovanni
    [J]. QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 332 : 99 - 114
  • [6] High-resolution interferometry for multibeam echosounders
    Pujol, GL
    Sintes, C
    Lurton, X
    [J]. Oceans 2005 - Europe, Vols 1 and 2, 2005, : 345 - 349
  • [7] Coastal Bathymetry from Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Data: Comparisons with High Resolution Multibeam Bathymetry
    Michelle L. McIntyre
    David F. Naar
    Kendall L. Carder
    Brian T. Donahue
    David J. Mallinson
    [J]. Marine Geophysical Researches, 2006, 27 : 129 - 136
  • [8] Coastal bathymetry from hyperspectral remote sensing data: comparisons with high resolution multibeam bathymetry
    McIntyre, Michelle L.
    Naar, David F.
    Carder, Kendall L.
    Donahue, Brian T.
    Mallinson, David J.
    [J]. MARINE GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES, 2006, 27 (02) : 128 - 136
  • [9] Active channel systems in the West Basin, Andaman Fore Arc: results from high-resolution bathymetry surveys and GIS analysis
    Saju Varghese
    R.V Manoj
    [J]. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2017, 10
  • [10] Active channel systems in the West Basin, Andaman Fore Arc: results from high-resolution bathymetry surveys and GIS analysis
    Varghese, Saju
    Manoj, R. V.
    [J]. ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2017, 10 (10)