Seafloor Kinematics of the Near-Greenland Region of the Eurasian Basin


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Abstract

The Lincoln Sea floor evolved during stretching of a segment of the continental Greenland –Barents Sea shelf. Prior to the onset of extension, the continental shallow-water Morris Jesup Rise and the Yermak Plateau were a single unit. During rifting, this single continental plateau broke apart, initiating propagation of the Gakkel mid-ocean ridge toward the Atlantic. The breakup continued for ~1.5 Ma, 35.3–33.7 Ma ago. The emplacement of numerous mafic dikes during rifting could have caused the high-amplitude magnetic anomalies on the single plateau. For the first time, the fracture geometry involved in the breakup of the continental crust has been reconstructed, the Euler poles and angle of rotation describing its kinematics have been determined, and the paleobathymetry on the flanks of the fracture have been reconstructed.

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A. A. Schreider

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117218

A. E. Sazhneva

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117218

M. S. Kluev

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117218

A. L. Brehovskih

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117218

I. Ya Rakitin

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117218

O. A. Zuev

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

Email: aschr@ocean.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 141701

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