F. Carver, J. Cartwright, A. Mcgrandle, C. Kirkham, Evan Pryce
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摘要
我们对北海南部的Mull堤坝群进行了新的地球物理观测。利用二维和三维反射地震和航磁数据绘制堤坝地图。陆上公认的三个主要岩脉群(Cleveland、Blyth和Hawick Acklington)被发现延伸到北海不同的距离,穿过许多主要的地壳规模断层带和域边界,几乎没有重新定向。Blyth堤坝群延伸最远,距离Mull源头672公里。地震数据显示,在这些堤坝的上端上方,坑链坑广泛发育,从坑填充的年代来看,这些坑链坑的年代大约可以追溯到古新世晚期。体积估计是根据与每组相关的侵入体积进行的,范围从90 km 3到202 km 3。这三条侵入主轴可能是在大约100万年的时间段内,从59到58Ma,在磁时C26R期间,在不同的侵入事件中形成的。
The continuation of the Mull Dyke Swarm into the Southern North Sea
We present new geophysical observations of the Mull Dyke Swarm in the Southern North Sea. 2D and 3D reflection seismic and aeromagnetic data were used to map the dykes. The three main dyke groups recognised onshore (Cleveland, Blyth and Hawick-Acklington) are found to extend to varying distances into the North Sea, crossing a number of major crustal-scale fault zones and domain boundaries, with almost no re-orientation. The Blyth Dyke Group extends furthest, for a distance of 672km from the source on Mull. The seismic data shows extensive development of pit chain craters above the upper tips of these dykes, which can be approximately dated to the late Palaeocene from the ages of crater fills. Volumetric estimates are made of the intrusive volumes associated with each group, ranging from 90km
3
to 202km
3
. These three main axes of intrusion probably formed in different intrusive events within a c. 1 million year period, from 59 to 58Ma, during magnetic chron C26R.
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