Deformation and submarine landsliding caused by seamount subduction beneath the Costa Rica continental margin — new insights from high-resolution sidescan sonar data

Author:

Hühnerbach V.1,Masson D. G.1,Bohrmann G.23,Bull J. M.1,Weinrebe W.2

Affiliation:

1. Southampton Oceanography Centre Waterfront Campus, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UK vhh@soc.soton.ac.uk

2. GEOMAR Wischhofstrasse 1–3, 24148 Kiel, Germany

3. DFG Forschungszentrum Ozeanränder, Universität Bremen Postfach 33 04 40, 28334 Bremen, Germany

Abstract

AbstractSubduction of seamounts at destructive sedimented plate margins results in spectacular deformation of the overriding plate. High-resolution sidescan sonar imagery from the Costa Rica margin show the tracks of five individual seamounts, of which four are described in this paper. These were subducted at various times during the last 690 ka and each represents a different stage in the subduction process. Each subducted seamount leaves a parallel-sided depression in its wake, that can be traced for up to 55 km landward of the deformation front. This wake is created by deformation and uplift of the continental slope as the seamount passes beneath it, followed by collapse due to landsliding as support for the uplifted area is withdrawn. Areas of uplift above seamounts are characterized by complex normal and strike-slip fault patterns. Collapse of the uplift along the trailing edge of the seamount creates a zone of slope failure (landsliding) that migrates upslope (or landward) with the seamount. Landslide processes are dominated by debris flow, but also include sliding of coherent blocks and debris avalanche. Erosion occurs by repeated landslides, which produce a series of overlapping debris flows. Downslope sediment transport typically extends over limited distances, resulting in partial ‘backfilling’ of the scar as its headwall moves up slope. The amount of margin material disrupted by seamount subduction is four to five times the volume of the subducting seamount, of which about three quarters seems to be recycled downslope, backfilling the scar, and nearly one quarter is subducted with the seamount.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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