Seismic evidence for failed rifting in the Ligurian Basin, Western Alpine domain.

Dannowski, Anke , Kopp, Heidrun , Grevemeyer, Ingo , Lange, Dietrich , Thowart, Martin, Bialas, Jörg and Wollatz-Vogt, Martin (2020) Seismic evidence for failed rifting in the Ligurian Basin, Western Alpine domain. Open Access Solid Earth, 11 (3). pp. 873-887. DOI 10.5194/se-11-873-2020.

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Abstract

The Ligurian Basin is located in the Mediterranean Sea to the north-west of Corsica at the transition from the Western Alpine orogen to the Apennine system and was generated by the south-eastward trench retreat of the Apennines–Calabrian subduction zone. Late-Oligocene-to-Miocene rifting caused continental extension and subsidence, leading to the opening of the basin. Yet it remains unclear if rifting caused continental break-up and seafloor spreading. To reveal its lithospheric architecture, we acquired a 130 km long seismic refraction and wide-angle reflection profile in the Ligurian Basin. The seismic line was recorded in the framework of SPP2017 4D-MB, a Priority Programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the German component of the European AlpArray initiative, and trends in a NE–SW direction at the centre of the Ligurian Basin, roughly parallel to the French coastline.

The seismic data were recorded on the newly developed GEOLOG recorder, designed at GEOMAR, and are dominated by sedimentary refractions and show mantle Pn arrivals at offsets of up to 70 km and a very prominent wide-angle Mohorovičić discontinuity (Moho) reflection. The main features share several characteristics (e.g. offset range, continuity) generally associated with continental settings rather than documenting oceanic crust emplaced by seafloor spreading. Seismic tomography results are complemented by gravity data and yield a ∼ 6–8 km thick sedimentary cover and the seismic Moho at 11–13 km depth below the sea surface. Our study reveals that the oceanic domain does not extend as far north as previously assumed. Whether Oligocene–Miocene extension led to extremely thinned continental crust or exhumed subcontinental mantle remains unclear. A low grade of mantle serpentinisation indicates a high rate of syn-rift sedimentation. However, rifting failed before oceanic spreading was initiated, and continental crust thickens towards the NE within the northern Ligurian Basin.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: Ligurian Sea, seismic traveltime tomography, failed rifting, contintal crust, ocean bottom seismometer, OBS, AlpArray, GEOLOG
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > ZE Central Facilities > ZE-TLZ Technical and Logistics
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB4 Dynamics of the Ocean Floor > FB4-GDY Marine Geodynamics
Kiel University
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Copernicus Publications (EGU)
Projects: LOBSTER, SPP 2017, AlpArray, GEOLOG
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Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2019 08:29
Last Modified: 09 Mar 2023 13:27
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/48521

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