Constraints on the proposed Marie Byrd Land-Bellingshausen plate boundary from seismic reflection data

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Single-channel and multichannel marine seismic data off the coast of West Antarctica collected during two Nathaniel B. Palmer cruises (NP92-8 and NP96-2) in the vicinity of 65°S to 71°S, 220°E to 250°E, reveal a NNW trending graben. We interpret this graben to be part of the paleodivergent plate boundary between the Marie Byrd Land and Bellingshausen plates. This graben coincides with a -520 nT magnetic anomaly to the NNW and a -720 nT anomaly to the SSE, as well as a 20 mGal negative gravity anomaly. Seismic profiles subparallel to the graben (22 km/Ma half-spreading rate) reveal greater seafloor roughness to the NE, where seafloor spreading was slower, than to the SW (27 km/Ma half-spreading rate). These data allow the position of the Marie Byrd Land-Bellingshausen plate boundary to be constrained more precisely than has previously been possible, with a trend of N17°W from 68.52°S, 233.65°E to 68.41°S, 233.56°E. The sediment-filled graben has normal separation of sedimentary layers varying from 740 ±30 m to 580 ±20 m imaged in seafloor of age A33y (74 Ma). Copyright 1999 by the American Geophysical Union.

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Heinemann, J. (1999). Constraints on the proposed Marie Byrd Land-Bellingshausen plate boundary from seismic reflection data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 104(B11), 25321–25330. https://doi.org/10.1029/1998jb900079

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