The crustal structure of the southern Davie Ridge offshore northern Mozambique - A wide-angle seismic and potential field study

被引:19
|
作者
Vormann, Maren [1 ]
Franke, Dieter [2 ]
Jokat, Wilfried [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Alfred Wegener Inst, Helmholtz Ctr Polar & Marine Res, Handelshafen 12, D-27570 Bremerhaven, Germany
[2] Geozentrum Hannover, Fed Inst Geosci & Nat Resources, Stilleweg 2, D-30655 Hannover, Germany
[3] Univ Bremen, Dept Geosci, Klagenfurter Str 4, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
关键词
Davie Fracture Zone; COT; Davie Ridge; Somali Basin; Mozambique Channel; Seismic refraction; TRANSFORM CONTINENTAL MARGINS; FRACTURE-ZONE; EAST-AFRICAN; SOMALI BASIN; BREAK-UP; GONDWANA BREAKUP; OCEANIC-CRUST; MADAGASCAR; CHANNEL; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228370
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
Some of the oldest surviving oceanic basins in the world, the Mozambique and West Somali basins, were created during the breakup of Gondwana, starting around 180 Ma. Between the two basins, relative movements of West Gondwana and East Gondwana, including Madagascar, created a shear zone, the Davie Fracture Zone (DFZ) with a topographic elevation (Davie Ridge - DR) marking its centre. The crustal composition of the DFZ and DR is a subject of speculation and debate. In this study, we present seismic refraction data across the prominent topography of the southern DR. Ray tracing of the wide-angle data as well as additional seismic amplitude modelling and 2.5D density modelling constrain its crustal structure and architecture. The data indicate that in the Mozambique Channel the DR consists of fragments of continental crust with a thickness of 10 to 12 km. An oceanic crust indenter extends northward from the Mozambique Basin into the area between the DR and the East African margin at 16.5 degrees S. Northeast of the DR, at 41.8 degrees W/14.5 degrees S, the Somali Basin is probably floored by 6 km thick oceanic crust. Hence, the continental DR separates oceanic crust of the Somali and Mozambique basins. The transitional crustal area at the central Mozambican margin is underlain by high velocity lower crust (HVLC). The HVLC has velocities up to 7.3 km/s and extents along the margin, vanishing northward between 16.5 degrees and 14.5 degrees S. At the Madagascan side of the DR, at 16.5 degrees S, the highly intruded stretched continental crust is 9 km thick and possibly underlain with a smaller HVLC of 2.9 km thickness and an E-W extent of 120 km. The oceanic crust at 14.5 degrees S represents the oldest part the Somali Basin, which formed after the initial NW-SE rifting between East and West Gondwana.
引用
收藏
页数:30
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Crustal structure of the northern part of the Voring Basin, mid-Norway margin, from wide-angle seismic and gravity data
    Mjelde, R
    Digranes, P
    Shimamura, H
    Shiobara, H
    Kodaira, S
    Brekke, H
    Egebjerg, T
    Sorenes, N
    Thorbjornsen, S
    [J]. TECTONOPHYSICS, 1998, 293 (3-4) : 175 - 205
  • [22] Crustal structure of the southern part of the Voring Basin, mid-Norway margin, from wide-angle seismic and gravity data
    Raum, T
    Mjelde, R
    Digranes, P
    Shimamura, H
    Shiobara, H
    Kodaira, S
    Haatvedt, G
    Sorenes, N
    Thorbjornsen, T
    [J]. TECTONOPHYSICS, 2002, 355 (1-4) : 99 - 126
  • [23] Crustal structure at the SE Greenland margin from wide-angle and normal incidence seismic data
    Dahl-Jensen, T.
    Thybo, H.
    Hopper, J.
    Rosing, M.
    [J]. Tectonophysics, 288 (01):
  • [24] Crustal structure of the central Qaidam basin imaged by seismic wide-angle reflection/refraction profiling
    Zhao, Junmeng
    Jin, Zhijun
    Mooney, Walter D.
    Okaya, Nihal
    Wang, Shangxu
    Gao, Xing
    Tang, Liangjie
    Pei, Shunping
    Liu, Hongbing
    Xu, Qiang
    [J]. TECTONOPHYSICS, 2013, 584 : 174 - 190
  • [25] Crustal structure of the Eastern Alps along the TRANSALP profile from wide-angle seismic tomography
    Bleibinhaus, F
    Gebrande, H
    [J]. TECTONOPHYSICS, 2006, 414 (1-4) : 51 - 69
  • [26] Crustal structure at the SE Greenland margin from wide-angle and normal incidence seismic data
    Dahl-Jensen, T
    Thybo, H
    Hopper, J
    Rosing, M
    [J]. TECTONOPHYSICS, 1998, 288 (1-4) : 191 - 198
  • [27] The Hatton basin and continental margin: Crustal structure from wide-angle seismic and gravity data
    Vogt, U
    Makris, J
    O'Reilly, BM
    Hauser, F
    Readman, PW
    Jacob, AWB
    Shannon, PM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 1998, 103 (B6) : 12545 - 12566
  • [28] Crustal velocity structure of the British Isles; a comparison of receiver functions and wide-angle seismic data
    Champion, M. E. Shaw
    White, N. J.
    Jones, S. M.
    Priestley, K. F.
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 2006, 166 (02) : 795 - 813
  • [29] Crustal structure of the Java']Java margin from seismic wide-angle and multichannel reflection data
    Kopp, H
    Klaeschen, D
    Flueh, ER
    Bialas, J
    Reichert, C
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH, 2002, 107 (B2)
  • [30] Crustal structure of central Tibet as derived from project INDEPTH wide-angle seismic data
    Zhao, W
    Mechie, J
    Brown, LD
    Guo, J
    Haines, S
    Hearn, T
    Klemperer, SL
    Ma, YS
    Meissner, R
    Nelson, KD
    Ni, JF
    Pananont, P
    Rapine, R
    Ross, A
    Saul, J
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, 2001, 145 (02) : 486 - 498