GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY IN THE BELLINGSHAUSEN BASIN, OFF ANTARCTICA

Geological and geophysical survey in the Bellingshausen Basin, off Antarctica

Geological and geophysical survey in the Bellingshausen Basin, off Antarctica

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The continental margin in the Bellingshausen Basin off West Antarctica was geologically and geophysically surveyed.The paleo-trench, which has been inferred from the seafloor magnetic anomalies, is found out in the 3-fold seismic reflection profiles.In addition, the paleo-trench-lower-slope-sedimentary-complex on the oceanic basement, sediments of paleo-fore-arc-basin on the continental basement, paleo-island-arc and sediments of paleo-back-arc-basin are recognized.

This paleo-trench-arc-system may have existed since Cretaceous here time.The Cretaceous to Early Tertiary Andean igneous rocks correspond to this back-arc igneous activity.Ridge subduction caused the uplift and heating of the whole paleo-trench-arc-system.

Seafloor magnetic anomalies show that the ridge subduction has progressively occurred in a northeasterly direction along the Antarctic margin.After the ridge subduction, this paleo-trench-arc-system has been transformed into a passive margin.Between the paleo-trench and the berness white sneakers paleo-island-arc, subsidence and deposition began in the Middle Miocene.

This may be due to advance of ice sheet.Total sediment thickness is the largest in the site of the paleo-trench-lower-slope-sedimentary complex, and decreases both seaward and landward.

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