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Spatiotemporal Relationship between Arctic Mid‐Ocean Ridge System and Intraplate Seismicity of the European Arctic
Turrispirillina Karasikensis (n. sp.) and Turrispirillina Pervesleri (n. sp.) Associated with Large Sponges on the Gakkel Ridge (Arctic Ocean)
ABSTRACT The Laptev Sea Rift in the East Siberian continental margin plays an important role in the geodynamic models for the opening of the Eurasia Basin. The active Gakkel Ridge, which also represents the boundary between the North America and Eurasia plates, abruptly meets the continental margin of the Laptev Sea. On the continental shelf in the prolongation of the Gakkel Ridge, a rift developed since the Late Cretaceous/Early Cenozoic with the formation of five roughly north-south trending depocenters. To better understand the evolution of this rift, a basin modeling study was carried out with PetroMod® software. The modeled sections used in this study were developed on the basis of depth-converted reflection seismic sections. The sections cover the Anisin Basin in the north and the southeastern margin of the Ust´ Lena Rift in the south. The numerical simulations are supported by tectonic and sedimentological field data that were collected in outcrops during the CASE 13 expedition to the New Siberian Islands in 2011. For the Anisin Basin different scenarios were modeled with rift onsets between 110 Ma and 66 Ma. The results show that the present-day temperature field in the area of the Anisin Basin and at the southeastern margin of the Ust´ Lena Rift is characterized by horizontal, seafloor-parallel isotherms. Geohistory curves extracted from the 2D simulations indicate a twofold rift evolution with a stronger initial subsidence in the Late Cretaceous to Early Paleogene and a moderate subsidence in Late Paleogene and Neogene times. Based on the modeling results, an early rift onset around 110 Ma seems to be more realistic than a later one around 66 Ma.
In situ measurements of lead and other trace elements in abyssal peridotite sulfides
Extension Structures in the Central Arctic Submarine Elevations Complex
Tectonics of the Laptev Shelf, Siberian Arctic
Abstract The Laptev Sea in the Siberian Arctic represents a unique tectonic junction of an active spreading ridge, the Gakkel Ridge in the Eurasian oceanic basin, with the Siberian Arctic continental margin. New long-offset seismic profiles acquired in recent years provide a reliable basis for deciphering the structural and seismic stratigraphic characteristics of the Laptev Rift System. The tectonic development of the Laptev Shelf represents a sequence of four phases controlled by relative plate movements: (1) intense brittle normal faulting (an initial rifting or stretching phase) affected the entire shelf in the Late Cretaceous(?)–Paleocene(?); (2) a thinning/exhumation phase resulted in exhumation of the lower continental crust and probably upper mantle in the western part of the rift system – this phase is inferred to have occurred during the Late Paleocene to Early Eocene, preceding and accompanying continental break-up in the Eurasia Basin; (3) a stalled rift phase characterized by either a dramatically reduced rate of extension, or a non-extension/compression regime controlled by major reorganization of the plate movements – the onset of this fourth phase is inferred to coincide with the initiation of seafloor spreading in the southern Eurasia Basin at around 53–50 Ma; and (4) reactivation of the rifting in the mid-Miocene (a second rift phase).