Title of article
Late Cretaceous palaeomagnetic results from Sikhote Alin, far eastern Russia: tectonic implications for the eastern margin of the Mongolia Block
Author/Authors
Otofuji، Yo-ichiro نويسنده , , Halim، Nadir نويسنده , , Uno، Koji نويسنده , , Matsuda، Takaaki نويسنده , , Enami، Ryo نويسنده , , Nishihama، Katsuhiko نويسنده , , Su، Li نويسنده , , Zaman، Haider نويسنده , , Kulinich، Ruslan G. نويسنده , , Zimin، Petr S. نويسنده , , Matunin، Anatoly P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-201
From page
202
To page
0
Abstract
During the summer of 1998 a two-ship experiment with the Russian nuclear icebreaker Arktika and RV Polarstern probed the central part of Alpha Ridge in the High Arctic. In total 320 km of multichannel seismic data were acquired along three profiles supplemented by four sonobuoys. The sonobuoys provided velocity control for the sedimentary sequences and for the upper crust. The sediment velocities range from 1.6 to 2.7 km s-1 and the sediment thicknesses vary between 500 and 1200 m. The units lie conformably on the basement. Only minor faulting is visible in the area of Lyons Seamount. In general, the sediments can be divided into two units. Their age is quite hypothetical: the upper unit is most probably to be of Cenozoic and the lower of Cretaceous age. The interpretation of the seismic velocities suggests oceanic basement. The basement velocities range from 4.3 to 6.7 km s-1. In combination with a recovered basalt sample there is little doubt of the oceanic origin of Alpha Ridge, at least in its western sector.
Keywords
tectonics , continent , deformation , Mongolia Block , palaeomagnetism , Sikhote Alin
Journal title
GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL
Record number
71238
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