Abstract
Deep seismic data represent a key to understand the geometry and mechanism of continental rifting. The Central Atlantic conjugate passive continental margins pair is one of the oldest on earth, formed during the Upper Triassic-Lower Liassic. We present wide-angle and reflection seismic data from two study regions along this margin. Along the NW-African the thickness of unthinned continental crust decreases from 36 km in the North to about 27 km in the South. Crustal thinning takes place over a region of 150 km in the north and only 70 km in the south. The ocean-continent transition zone shows a variable width between 40 and 70 km and is characterised by seismic velocities in between those of typical oceanic and thinned continental crust. The neighbouring oceanic crust is characterised by a thickness of 7-8 km along the complete margin. Comparison to the conjugate margin off Nova Scotia shows comparable continental crustal structures, however 2-3 km thinner oceanic crust on the American side than on the African margin. Comparison to the Gulf of Lions - Sardinian margin pair shows symmetric structures comparable to those of the NE-Canadian - NW - African margin pair.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016 |
Subtitle of host publication | Efficient use of technology - unlocking potential |
Publisher | European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-946282185-9 |
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Publication status | Published - 2016 |
Event | 78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016: Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential - Vienna, Austria Duration: 30 May 2016 → 2 Jun 2016 |
Conference
Conference | 78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016: Efficient Use of Technology - Unlocking Potential |
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Country/Territory | Austria |
City | Vienna |
Period | 30/05/16 → 2/06/16 |
Programme Area
- Programme Area 3: Energy Resources