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Geophysical Evidence of a Relict Oceanic Crust in the Southwestern Scotia Sea
Authors:Lodolo  Emanuele  Coren  Franco  Schreider  Anatoly A  Ceccone  Giulio
Institution:(1) Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale, P.O. Box 2011, 34016 Trieste, Italy;(2) Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Science, Krasikova, 23 Moscow, Russia
Abstract:The southwestern part of the Scotia Sea, at the corner of the Shackleton Fracture Zone with the South Scotia Ridge has been investigated, combining marine magnetic profiles, multichannel seismic reflection data, and satellite-derived gravity anomaly data. From the integrated analysis of data, we identified the presence of the oldest part of the crust in this sector, which tentative age is older than anomaly C10 (28.7 Ma). The area is surrounded by structural features clearly imaged by seismic data, which correspond to gravity lows in the satellite-derived map, and presents a rhomboid-shaped geometry. Along its southern boundary, structural features related to convergence and possible incipient subduction beneath the continental South Scotia Ridge have been evidenced from the seismic profile. We interpret this area, now located at the edge of the south-western Scotia Sea, as a relict of ocean-like crust formed during an earlier, possibly diffuse and disorganized episode of spreading at the first onset of the Drake Passage opening. The successive episode of organized seafloor spreading responsible for the opening of the Drake Passage that definitively separated southern South America from the Antarctic Peninsula, instigated ridge-push forces that can account for the subduction-related structures found along the western part of the South Scotia Ridge. This seafloor accretion phase occurred from 27 to about 10 Ma, when spreading stopped in the western Scotia Sea Ridge, as resulted from the identification of the marine magnetic anomalies.
Keywords:Southwestern Scotia Sea  oldest oceanic crust  diffuse spreading  magnetic anomalies  multichannel seismic reflection data  satellite-derived gravity data
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