Nature and Origin of Magnetic Lineations Within Valdivia Bank: Ocean Plateau Formation by Complex Seafloor Spreading

Author:

Thoram S.1ORCID,Sager W. W.1ORCID,Gaastra K.2ORCID,Tikoo S. M.34ORCID,Carvallo C.5,Avery A.6,Del Gaudio Arianna V.7ORCID,Huang Y.8ORCID,Hoernle K.9,Höfig T. W.1011,Bhutani R.12,Buchs D. M.13,Class C.14,Dai Y.15,Valle G. Dalla16,Fielding S.17,Han S.18,Heaton D. E.19,Homrighausen S.9,Kubota Y.20,Li C.‐F.21,Nelson W. R.22,Petrou E.23,Potter K. E.24,Pujatti S.25,Scholpp J.26,Shervais J. W.24,Tshiningayamwe M.27,Wang X. J.28,Widdowson M.29

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences University of Houston TX Houston USA

2. Department of Earth Environmental and Planetary Sciences Rice University TX Houston USA

3. Department of Geophysics Stanford University CA Stanford USA

4. Department of Geological Sciences Stanford University CA Stanford USA

5. Sorbonne Université MNHN CNRS UMR Institut de Minéralogie de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie Paris France

6. School of Geosciences University of South Florida FL Tampa USA

7. Institute of Earth Sciences University of Graz Graz Austria

8. Key Laboratory of Exploration Technologies for Oil and Gas Resources (Yangtze University) Ministry of Education Wuhan China

9. GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Kiel Germany

10. International Ocean Discovery Program Texas A&M University TX College Station USA

11. Coastal, Marine, and Polar Research Jülich Research Centre (FZJ) Rostock Jülich Germany

12. Department of Earth Sciences Pondicherry University Puducherry India

13. School of Earth and Ocean Sciences Cardiff University Cardiff UK

14. Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University NY Palisades USA

15. Department of Geology Lund University Lund Sweden

16. Institute for Marine Sciences National Research Council Bologna Italy

17. Geology Department University of Namibia Windhoek Namibia

18. School of Environmental Science and Technology Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju South Korea

19. CEOAS Oregon State University OR Corvallis USA

20. Department of Geosciences Penn State University PA State College USA

21. Ocean College Zhejiang University Zhoushan China

22. Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences Towson University MD Towson USA

23. Department of Earth Sciences University of Oxford Oxford UK

24. Department of Geology Utah State University UT Logan USA

25. Department of Geoscience University of Calgary AB Calgary Canada

26. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences University of Tennessee TN Knoxville USA

27. Geology Department University of Namibia Keetmanshoop Namibia

28. Department of Geology Northwest University Xi'an China

29. School of Environmental Sciences University of Hull Hull UK

Abstract

AbstractValdivia Bank (VB) is a Late Cretaceous oceanic plateau formed by volcanism from the Tristan‐Gough hotspot at the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR). To better understand its origin and evolution, magnetic data were used to generate a magnetic anomaly grid, which was inverted to determine crustal magnetization. The magnetization model reveals quasi‐linear polarity zones crossing the plateau and following expected MAR paleo‐locations, implying formation by seafloor spreading over ∼4 Myr during the formation of anomalies C34n‐C33r. Paleomagnetism and biostratigraphy data from International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 391 confirm the magnetic interpretation. Anomaly C33r is split into two negative bands, likely by a westward ridge jump. One of these negative anomalies coincides with deep rift valleys, indicating their age and mechanism of formation. These findings imply that VB originated by seafloor spreading‐type volcanism during a plate reorganization, not from a vertical stack of lava flows as expected for a large volcano.

Funder

National Science Foundation

U.S. Science Support Program, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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