Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment

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Autor(a) principal: Moulin, Maryline
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Schnurle, Philippe, Afilhado, Alexandra, Gallais, Flora, Dias, Nuno, Evain, Mikael, Soares, José, Fuck, Reinhardt, Neto, Otaviano da Cruz Pessoa, Viana, Adriano, Aslanian, Daniel, Team, MAGIC
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13660
Resumo: During the MAGIC (Margins of brAzil, Ghana, and Ivory Coast) experiment, five combined wide-angle, and reflection seismic profiles were acquired in the Pará-Maranhão/Barreirinhas/Ceará basins northern Brazil. This is a pull-apart passive margin, with two strike-slip borders. The equipment deployed includes 143 sea-bottom seismometers (OBS), a 4.5-km seismic streamer, and a 7587-in3 airgun array. In this paper, we focus on the distal parts of three profiles, and one entire transverse NW-SE profile, located on the presumed Cretaceous oceanic crust. Forward modelling of these wide-angle data sets reveals an E-W lateral evolution of the oceanic crust spreading initiation with: 1) just after the so-called intermediate domain, 60 km-wide domain that consists of a 5-km-thick crystalline crust. The basement presents two layers characterized by high acoustic velocity. This domain is bounded to the NW by a NW-SE volcanic line (Volcano Alignment), and 2) a 5-km-thick oceanic crust consisting of two layers characterized by “normal velocities” spanning between the two main fracture zones that fringe the Pará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará segment. Despite a similar thickness, these two sub-domains present different velocity distribution in their two layers. They are both overlain by 5.5 km of sedimentary deposits. Forward wide-angle modelling confirms that the seafloor spreading process was progressive, with firstly the emplacement of a proto-oceanic crust, and then a thin oceanic crust. The “proto-oceanic” crust presents a similar seismic velocity with the intermediate domain interpreted as exhumed lower continental crust except for the lower part where the intruded lower crust gives place to a very sharp Moho at the base of the proto-oceanic domain. By contrast, the thin oceanic crust domain has a lower velocity structure in its upper layer, that is interpreted as basalt and is absent in the proto-oceanic crust. This eastward evolution, as also observed in the Provençal Basin, and the Santos Basin, suggests the involvement of the lower continental crust in the first steps of seafloor spreading.
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spelling Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experimentEquatorial Atlantic OceanBrazilPará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará basinsWide-angle seismicOceanic crustIntermediate domainDuring the MAGIC (Margins of brAzil, Ghana, and Ivory Coast) experiment, five combined wide-angle, and reflection seismic profiles were acquired in the Pará-Maranhão/Barreirinhas/Ceará basins northern Brazil. This is a pull-apart passive margin, with two strike-slip borders. The equipment deployed includes 143 sea-bottom seismometers (OBS), a 4.5-km seismic streamer, and a 7587-in3 airgun array. In this paper, we focus on the distal parts of three profiles, and one entire transverse NW-SE profile, located on the presumed Cretaceous oceanic crust. Forward modelling of these wide-angle data sets reveals an E-W lateral evolution of the oceanic crust spreading initiation with: 1) just after the so-called intermediate domain, 60 km-wide domain that consists of a 5-km-thick crystalline crust. The basement presents two layers characterized by high acoustic velocity. This domain is bounded to the NW by a NW-SE volcanic line (Volcano Alignment), and 2) a 5-km-thick oceanic crust consisting of two layers characterized by “normal velocities” spanning between the two main fracture zones that fringe the Pará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará segment. Despite a similar thickness, these two sub-domains present different velocity distribution in their two layers. They are both overlain by 5.5 km of sedimentary deposits. Forward wide-angle modelling confirms that the seafloor spreading process was progressive, with firstly the emplacement of a proto-oceanic crust, and then a thin oceanic crust. The “proto-oceanic” crust presents a similar seismic velocity with the intermediate domain interpreted as exhumed lower continental crust except for the lower part where the intruded lower crust gives place to a very sharp Moho at the base of the proto-oceanic domain. By contrast, the thin oceanic crust domain has a lower velocity structure in its upper layer, that is interpreted as basalt and is absent in the proto-oceanic crust. This eastward evolution, as also observed in the Provençal Basin, and the Santos Basin, suggests the involvement of the lower continental crust in the first steps of seafloor spreading.ElsevierRCIPLMoulin, MarylineSchnurle, PhilippeAfilhado, AlexandraGallais, FloraDias, NunoEvain, MikaelSoares, JoséFuck, ReinhardtNeto, Otaviano da Cruz PessoaViana, AdrianoAslanian, DanielTeam, MAGIC2021-08-27T12:50:36Z2021-112021-11-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/13660engMOULIN, Maryline; [et al] – Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experimente. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. ISSN 0895-9811. Vol. 111, (2021), pp. 1-200895-981110.1016/j.jsames.2021.103493metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-08-03T10:08:44Zoai:repositorio.ipl.pt:10400.21/13660Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:21:33.776630Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
title Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
spellingShingle Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
Moulin, Maryline
Equatorial Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
Pará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará basins
Wide-angle seismic
Oceanic crust
Intermediate domain
title_short Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
title_full Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
title_fullStr Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
title_full_unstemmed Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
title_sort Imaging early oceanic crust spreading in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean: insights from the MAGIC wide-angle experiment
author Moulin, Maryline
author_facet Moulin, Maryline
Schnurle, Philippe
Afilhado, Alexandra
Gallais, Flora
Dias, Nuno
Evain, Mikael
Soares, José
Fuck, Reinhardt
Neto, Otaviano da Cruz Pessoa
Viana, Adriano
Aslanian, Daniel
Team, MAGIC
author_role author
author2 Schnurle, Philippe
Afilhado, Alexandra
Gallais, Flora
Dias, Nuno
Evain, Mikael
Soares, José
Fuck, Reinhardt
Neto, Otaviano da Cruz Pessoa
Viana, Adriano
Aslanian, Daniel
Team, MAGIC
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv RCIPL
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moulin, Maryline
Schnurle, Philippe
Afilhado, Alexandra
Gallais, Flora
Dias, Nuno
Evain, Mikael
Soares, José
Fuck, Reinhardt
Neto, Otaviano da Cruz Pessoa
Viana, Adriano
Aslanian, Daniel
Team, MAGIC
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Equatorial Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
Pará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará basins
Wide-angle seismic
Oceanic crust
Intermediate domain
topic Equatorial Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
Pará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará basins
Wide-angle seismic
Oceanic crust
Intermediate domain
description During the MAGIC (Margins of brAzil, Ghana, and Ivory Coast) experiment, five combined wide-angle, and reflection seismic profiles were acquired in the Pará-Maranhão/Barreirinhas/Ceará basins northern Brazil. This is a pull-apart passive margin, with two strike-slip borders. The equipment deployed includes 143 sea-bottom seismometers (OBS), a 4.5-km seismic streamer, and a 7587-in3 airgun array. In this paper, we focus on the distal parts of three profiles, and one entire transverse NW-SE profile, located on the presumed Cretaceous oceanic crust. Forward modelling of these wide-angle data sets reveals an E-W lateral evolution of the oceanic crust spreading initiation with: 1) just after the so-called intermediate domain, 60 km-wide domain that consists of a 5-km-thick crystalline crust. The basement presents two layers characterized by high acoustic velocity. This domain is bounded to the NW by a NW-SE volcanic line (Volcano Alignment), and 2) a 5-km-thick oceanic crust consisting of two layers characterized by “normal velocities” spanning between the two main fracture zones that fringe the Pará-Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará segment. Despite a similar thickness, these two sub-domains present different velocity distribution in their two layers. They are both overlain by 5.5 km of sedimentary deposits. Forward wide-angle modelling confirms that the seafloor spreading process was progressive, with firstly the emplacement of a proto-oceanic crust, and then a thin oceanic crust. The “proto-oceanic” crust presents a similar seismic velocity with the intermediate domain interpreted as exhumed lower continental crust except for the lower part where the intruded lower crust gives place to a very sharp Moho at the base of the proto-oceanic domain. By contrast, the thin oceanic crust domain has a lower velocity structure in its upper layer, that is interpreted as basalt and is absent in the proto-oceanic crust. This eastward evolution, as also observed in the Provençal Basin, and the Santos Basin, suggests the involvement of the lower continental crust in the first steps of seafloor spreading.
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