The rift to drift transition at non-volcanic margins:: Insights from numerical modelling

被引:96
|
作者
Pérez-Gussinyé, M
Morgan, JP
Reston, TJ
Ranero, CR
机构
[1] CSIC, Inst Earth Sci Jaume Almera, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Cornell Univ, Dept Earth Sci, Ithaca, NY USA
[3] Univ Kiel, Leibnitz Inst Meereswissensch, IFM, Geomar, Kiel, Germany
[4] CSIC, CMIMA, Inst Marine Sci, ICREA, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Univ Oxford, Dept Earth Sci, Oxford OX1 3PR, England
关键词
non-volcanic margins; continent-ocean transition; melting; numerical modelling;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2006.01.059
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Non-volcanic rifted margins exhibit very little evidence of synrift magmatism, even where the continental crust has been thinned to such an extent that the mantle has been exhumed across a transitional zone (up to similar to 100km wide), called the continent-ocean transition (COT). Using dynamical models of rifting, we explore how extension velocity, mantle composition and potential temperature influence the nature and extent of the COT and compare our results to observations at the West Iberia margin (WIM) and the ancient margins of the Liguria-Piemonte Ocean (LP) now exposed in the Alps. We find a first order relationship between extension velocity and the amagmatic exposure of mantle at the COT. For very slow half extension velocities, (< 6mm/yr), mantle exhumation begins before melting. At these velocities, by the time melting starts at the rift centre, the area of exhumed mantle has moved sideways creating a COT, the width of which increases with decreasing velocities. However, at 10mm/yr, a velocity probably appropriate for the exhumation of mantle at the WIM and LP, melting starts prior to mantle exhumation. In this case, our models show that by the time mantle exhumation starts, a similar to 4.5km column of melt has been produced, much more than the similar to 2km maximum mean melt thickness inferred at the COT of these margins. Even considering that 25% of the produced melt may be trapped in the mantle, as in slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, still more melt is produced in the models than inferred from observations. Thus, extension velocity alone cannot explain the practical absence of synrift magmatism at the COT of the WIM and LP. We find that the formation of a wide, amagmatic COT requires that either the mantle was depleted in basaltic constituents by > 10% prior to rifting or that its potential temperature was similar to 50 degrees C lower than normal (<= 1250 degrees C). (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:458 / 473
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] 3D Numerical Simulations of Non-Volcanic CO2 Degassing in Active Fault Zones Based on Geophysical Surveys
    Di Maio, R.
    Salone, R.
    De Paola, C.
    Piegari, E.
    Vitale, S.
    SURVEYS IN GEOPHYSICS, 2021, 42 (06) : 1443 - 1478
  • [32] The rift to break-up evolution of the Gulf of Aden: Insights from 3D numerical lithospheric-scale modelling
    Brune, Sascha
    Autin, Julia
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2013, 607 : 65 - 79
  • [33] New Insights Into the Rift to Drift Transition Across the Northeastern Nova Scotian Margin From Wide-Angle Seismic Waveform Inversion and Reflection Imaging
    Jian, Hanchao
    Canales, Juan Pablo
    Lau, K. W. Helen
    Nedimovic, Mladen R.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 2021, 126 (12)
  • [34] Formation mechanism of steep convergent intracontinental margins: Insights from numerical modeling
    Chen, Lin
    Gerya, Taras V.
    Zhang, Zhong-Jie
    Aitken, Alan
    Li, Zhong-Hai
    Liang, Xiao-Feng
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2013, 40 (10) : 2000 - 2005
  • [35] Xenoliths from Bunyaruguru volcanic field: Some insights into lithology of East African Rift upper mantle
    Muravyeva, N. S.
    Senin, V. G.
    LITHOS, 2018, 296 : 17 - 36
  • [36] Moments, magnitudes, and radiated energies of non-volcanic tremor near Cholame, CA, from ground motion spectra at UPSAR
    Fletcher, J. B.
    McGarr, A.
    GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2011, 38
  • [37] Transfer zones and fault reactivation in inverted rift basins: Insights from physical modelling
    Konstantinovskaya, Elena A.
    Harris, Lyal B.
    Poulin, Jimmy
    Ivanov, Gennady M.
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2007, 441 (1-4) : 1 - 26
  • [38] Segment linkage during evolution of intracontinental rift systems: insights from analogue modelling
    Tentler, T
    Temperley, S
    NEW INSIGHTS INTO STRUCTURAL INTERPRETATION AND MODELLING, 2003, 212 : 181 - 196
  • [39] Interpretation of gravity–magnetic anomalies to delineate subsurface configuration beneath east geothermal province along the Mahanadi rift basin: a case study of non-volcanic hot springs
    Aurobindo Kumar Basantaray
    Animesh Mandal
    Geothermal Energy, 10
  • [40] The hydrothermal plumbing of a serpentinite-hosted detachment: evidence from the West Iberia non-volcanic rifted continental margin
    Hopkinson, L
    Beard, JS
    Boulter, CA
    MARINE GEOLOGY, 2004, 204 (3-4) : 301 - 315