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- Title
Magnetic Anomaly Map of Shatsky Rise and Its Implications for Oceanic Plateau Formation.
- Authors
Huang, Yanming; Sager, William W.; Zhang, Jinchang; Tominaga, Masako; Greene, John; Nakanishi, Masao
- Abstract
Shatsky Rise oceanic plateau was emplaced during a period of frequent geomagnetic polarity reversals, allowing reconstruction of its tectonic evolution using magnetic anomalies. Prior studies mainly focused on identifying magnetic isochrons and encountered difficulties in tracing magnetic lineations over high relief. We complied a large magnetic data set over Shatsky Rise and its environs, using 5.5 × 106 data points from 96 geophysical cruises spanning 54 years. The long‐time span and heterogeneity of component data sets made data merger a challenge. Contributions of internal and external fields, and spurious readings were removed during processing. A "backbone" method, using recent GPS‐navigated data as a foundation, was developed to improve the coherency of the data set. The singular characteristic of the new magnetic anomaly map is that linear magnetic anomalies are ubiquitous. In nearly every place where data are dense enough to delineate anomaly trends, the plateau and surrounding crust are characterized by linear anomalies. Discordant anomalies in some areas imply complex tectonics related to triple junction migration and ridge reorientation. Tamu Massif apparently formed along a segment of Pacific‐Farallon spreading ridge that rotated by 90° as a triple junction migrated through the edifice. Ori Massif appears to have formed on the Pacific‐Izanagi ridge between triple junctions. Shirshov Massif contains discordant lineations that may indicate a microplate. The pervasive occurrence of linear magnetic anomalies within Shatsky Rise implies that these volcanic edifices must have formed by spreading analogous to mid‐ocean ridges that formed anomalously thick crust. Key Points: A large and heterogeneous marine magnetic data set has been compiled to construct a new magnetic anomaly map for Shatsky RiseGPS‐navigated data were used as a "backbone" reference frame for older data to correct navigational errors and improve data agreementAll of Shatsky Rise is traversed by linear/curvilinear magnetic anomalies, indicating its formation by enhanced ridge volcanism
- Subjects
NORTH Pacific Ocean; SHATSKY Rise; SUBMARINE topography; OCEANIC plateaus; PLATE tectonics; GEOPHYSICS
- Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth, 2021, Vol 126, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2169-9313
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2019JB019116