The formation of ultradeep sedimentary basins through metamorphism with rock contraction in continental crust

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E. V. Artyushkov
I. V. Belyaev
G. S. Kazanin
S. P. Pavlov
P. A. Chekhovich
S. I. Shkarubo
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[1] Shmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IPE RAS),Earth Science Museum
[2] Federal State Unitary Research and Production Enterprise “Sevmorgeo”,undefined
[3] OJSC Marine Arctic Geological Exploration (MAGE),undefined
[4] Moscow State University,undefined
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Doklady Earth Sciences | 2013年 / 452卷
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ultradeep basins; North-Barents Basin; lithospheric stretching; eclogitization; rapid crustal subsidence; mantle fluids;
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Sedimentary covers are up to 15–20 km thick in ultradeep sedimentary basins. Joint interpretation of seismic reflection sounding and gravimetric data indicates that eclogites are located in the basins under the Moho. In these rocks the velocities of P-waves are close to those in mantle peridotites. The basins show only moderate crustal stretching and their formation was caused primarily by the transformation of gabbroids into dense eclogites in the lower part of the continental crust. The transformation took place episodically as mantle fluids infiltrated the lower crust and it was ensured by pressure rise in the lower crust occurring with the accumulation of sediments. Moderate metamorphism developed in silicic upper crust as temperature and pressure increased under thick sedimentary covers. In iron-rich metasedimentary rocks, deep metamorphism resulted in the density increase, and P-wave velocities there increased to those characteristic of the oceanic crust.
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