Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic

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Autor(a) principal: Makler,Marisa
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Mello,Sidney Luiz de Matos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
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Resumo: Observed seafloor depths from 12 kHz bathymetry coupled with seafloor spreading magnetic anomalies were used to obtain depth anomalies across the Mid-Atlantic ridge axis between 2ºS and 18ºS. The theoretical seafloor depths were calculated from the plate cooling model and crustal ages depicted from seafloor spreading magnetic anomalies between 0 to 25 Ma. We noticed that the seafloor spreading magnetic anomalies are symmetric with respect to the ridge axis between Ascension and St. Helena Islands, but the depth anomalies are quite asymmetric. The east side of the ridge axis is shallower (~ 1,000 meters) than the west side, probably as a result of a thermal upwelling of the lithosphere. We suggest that a mantle plume located on the African Plate, which could represent a larger swell linked to Ascension, St. Helena and Fernando Pó-Annobon Volcanic Lineament, might cause this type of anomaly.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
title Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
spellingShingle Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
Makler,Marisa
depth anomalies
magnetic anomalies
Ascension Island
St. Helena Island
South Atlantic
title_short Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
title_full Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
title_fullStr Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
title_sort Analysis of seafloor depth anomalies between the ascension and St. Helena Islands, South Atlantic
author Makler,Marisa
author_facet Makler,Marisa
Mello,Sidney Luiz de Matos
author_role author
author2 Mello,Sidney Luiz de Matos
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Makler,Marisa
Mello,Sidney Luiz de Matos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv depth anomalies
magnetic anomalies
Ascension Island
St. Helena Island
South Atlantic
topic depth anomalies
magnetic anomalies
Ascension Island
St. Helena Island
South Atlantic
description Observed seafloor depths from 12 kHz bathymetry coupled with seafloor spreading magnetic anomalies were used to obtain depth anomalies across the Mid-Atlantic ridge axis between 2ºS and 18ºS. The theoretical seafloor depths were calculated from the plate cooling model and crustal ages depicted from seafloor spreading magnetic anomalies between 0 to 25 Ma. We noticed that the seafloor spreading magnetic anomalies are symmetric with respect to the ridge axis between Ascension and St. Helena Islands, but the depth anomalies are quite asymmetric. The east side of the ridge axis is shallower (~ 1,000 meters) than the west side, probably as a result of a thermal upwelling of the lithosphere. We suggest that a mantle plume located on the African Plate, which could represent a larger swell linked to Ascension, St. Helena and Fernando Pó-Annobon Volcanic Lineament, might cause this type of anomaly.
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