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Geophysical survey reveals tectonic structures in the Amundsen Sea embayment, West Antarctica

January 1, 2007

The Amundsen Sea embayment of West Antarctica is in a prominent location for a series of tectonic and magmatic events from Paleozoic to Cenozoic times. Seismic, magnetic and gravity data from the embayment and Pine
Island Bay (PIB) reveal the crustal thickness and some tectonic features. The Moho is 24-22 km deep on the shelf. NE-SW trending magnetic and gravity anomalies and the thin crust indicate a former rift zone that was active during or in the run-up to breakup between Chatham Rise and West Antarctica before or at 90 Ma. NW-SE trending gravity and magnetic anomalies, following a prolongation of Peacock Sound, indicate the extensional southern boundary to the Bellingshausen Plate which was active between 79 and 61 Ma.

Publication Year 2007
Title Geophysical survey reveals tectonic structures in the Amundsen Sea embayment, West Antarctica
DOI 10.3133/ofr20071047SRP047
Authors K. Gohl, G. Eagles, G. Netzeband, J.W.G. Grobys, N. Parsiegla, P. Schlüter, V. Leinweber, R.D. Larter, G. Uenzelmann-Neben, G.B. Udintsev
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2007-1047-SRP-047
Index ID ofr20071047SRP047
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse