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GLORIA
Sediment delivery and depositional processes along the eastern Aleutian Trench Available to Purchase
Potential for large-scale submarine slope failure and tsunami generation along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast Available to Purchase
Ice-sheet numerical modeling and marine geophysical measurements of glacier-derived sedimentation on the Eurasian Arctic continental margins Available to Purchase
Tectonics and sedimentary environment of the North Scotia Ridge region revealed by side-scan sonar Available to Purchase
Structure and tectonics of the Panama-Nazca plate boundary Available to Purchase
The structure and the tectonic development of the southern Panama plate boundary have been derived from an interpretation of marine geophysical data, including GLORIA (Geological LOng Range Inclined Asdic) long-range side-scan sonar and seismic reflection profiles, most of which were acquired in 1989 from a cruise of the RRS Charles Darwin. The northern boundary of the Nazca plate runs within the continental margin of southern Panama. South of the Gulf of Panama this boundary, the Southern Panama fault zone, is predominantly left-lateral strike-slip and occupies an elongate sedimentary basin. South and southwest of the Azuero Peninsula the boundary becomes one of oblique subduction, with active formation of an accretionary complex. The eastern part of this accretionary complex slips around the bend in the overriding Panama block to the purely strike-slip portion of the plate boundary, where it ceases to accrete sediment. South of the Gulf of Panama, the fault zone is flanked on its southern side by a bathymetrie ridge, containing rocks of a high density, that was once a part of the Panamanian continental margin. The ridge has been displaced 140 km eastward by the motion between the Panama block and the Nazca plate. The eastern end of this ridge is being subducted beneath South America, and at the ridge crest, the deformation front of the Colombian accretionary complex meets the Southern Panama fault zone. The inactive trench, filled with sediment, that lies at the foot of the Southern Panama continental margin owes its existence, in the west, to the downward flexure of the Nazca plate beneath the overriding Panama block at the oblique subduction boundary, and in the east, where the lithosphere of the Nazca plate is “broken” along its transform boundary, to the flexural load of the displaced basement ridge. A continuation of the Southern Panama fault zone runs southeastward behind the Colombian accretionary complex, separating it from forearc basin sediments deposited on the “continental” basement of northernmost Colombia. Deformed mud diapirs indicate a component of left-lateral strike-slip motion on the fault zone. This pattern of tectonics around this northernmost corner of the Nazca plate has probably been active since the collision of Panama and South America about 3.5 Ma.
Intraplate thrusting near the Easter microplate Available to Purchase
Quantitative analysis of the geometry of submarine channels: Implications for the classification of submarine fans Available to Purchase
Terraces on the Florida escarpment: Implications for erosional processes Available to Purchase
Submarine processes of the middle Atlantic continental rise based on GLORIA imagery Available to Purchase
Sedimentary Features of the South Texas Continental Slope as Revealed by Side-Scan Sonar and High-Resolution Seismic Data Available to Purchase
The neotectonic setting of Puerto Rico Available to Purchase
Structure and geologic development of the Cibao Valley, northern Hispaniola Available to Purchase
Newly available seismic reflection data are applied to an interpretation of the Cibao basin of Hispaniola. The data include multichannel seismic reflection profiles from Samana Bay and the central part of the Cibao Valley, and single-channel seismic profiles from the western offshore extension of the Cibao Valley and the Windward Passage. A single track of GLORIA imagery through the Windward Passage is also used. The data in Samana Bay reveal a major, active, easterly oriented normal fault (transcurrent?) and a significant increase in sedimentation from the north, which probably began during Miocene to Pliocene time. A seismic reflection line in the central part of Cibao Valley demonstrates that the sedimentary material in the valley is at least 5 km thick, with the thickest section in the north adjacent to the Septentrional fault. The southern margin of the Cibao Valley appears to be the locus of a hingeline, although minor faults may be present. The oldest sedimentary basin fill overlying Cretaceous basement is probably of middle Miocene age based on outcrops of rock. At the western end of the Cibao Valley, the Septentrional fault curves northwesterly before going offshore. In addition, the Tortue fault, which extends offshore along the north coast of Haiti, is an extension of either the Guayubin-Hispaniola fault zones or is a southwestern branch of the Septentrional fault. It can be identified on the sidescan sonar images in Windward Passage.