Genesis of the Alpha-Mendeleev and Lomonosov ridges (Amerasian Basin)

In order to specify the origin and evolution of the Alpha-Mendeleev and Lomonosov ridges, profiles of the bottom relief and crustal basement were made. Additionally, the coefficients characterizing the rate of subsidence of the crustal basement in different parts of the ridges for the last 25 Ma wer...

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Published inDoklady earth sciences Vol. 444; no. 2; pp. 666 - 670
Main Authors Verzhbitskii, E. V., Lobkovskii, L. I., Byakov, A. F., Kononov, M. V.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Dordrecht SP MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica 01.06.2012
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Summary:In order to specify the origin and evolution of the Alpha-Mendeleev and Lomonosov ridges, profiles of the bottom relief and crustal basement were made. Additionally, the coefficients characterizing the rate of subsidence of the crustal basement in different parts of the ridges for the last 25 Ma were calculated and the depth of the crustal basement prior to the beginning of subsidence in the Early Miocene was estimated. The calculation results were compared with the model of thermal subsidence of the Greenland-Iceland and Iceland-Faroe thresholds, which were also formed by plume-tectonic processes. A large dome rise of the basement was found in the central parts of the Alpha-Mendeleev and Lomonosov ridges. It was also found that the coefficients of thermal subsidence of the crustal basement in the central parts of the Alpha-Mendeleev and Lomonosov ridges are close to those for the Greenland-Iceland and Iceland-Faroe thresholds. It was shown that the depth of the crustal basement prior to the beginning of subsidence in the Early Miocene grew going outwards from the central parts of the ridges, analogous to the present-day pattern. All the information given above indicates the thermal origin of subsidence for the Alpha-Mendeleev and Lomonosov ridges starting from the Early Miocene and the substantial influence of the Arctic Plume on the genesis and evolution of these ridges.
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ISSN:1028-334X
1531-8354
DOI:10.1134/S1028334X12060098