El límite Cuenca Powell/Mar de Weddell. Estructura y relación con la fragmentación Cenozoica de la Península Antàrtica

1996; Issue: 20 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

2173-6545

Autores

Juan Carlos Balanyá, Jesús Galindo-Zaldı́var, A. Jabaloy, Andrés Maldonado, José Rodríguez Fernández,

Tópico(s)

Geological Studies and Exploration

Resumo

Late Paleogene to Neogene continental fragmentation of the Northern Antarctic Peninsula caused the development of small oceanic-floored basins such as Powell Basin. On the basis of MCS profiles and swath bathymetry collected during Hesant 92/93 cruise, a tectonic map of the transition zone between Powell Basin and the Weddell Sea, a Mesozoic oceanic domain opened during the Gondwana breakup, was ellaborated. The E-W morphologic high (50x250 km) that separates these two domains has features of an interbasin antithetic ridge developed in a transtensional regime. This tectonic high appears to be a fragment of the western passive margin of the Weddell Sea, strongly modified during the late Cenozoic by the Powell Basin development tectonics.

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