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Seismic sequence stratigraphy and tectonic evolution of Southern Hydrate Ridge

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Title Seismic sequence stratigraphy and tectonic evolution of Southern Hydrate Ridge
Names Chevallier, Johanna (creator)
Tréhu, Anne Martine (creator)
Bangs, Nathan Lawrence Bailey (creator)
Johnson, Joel E. (creator)
Meyer, H. Jack (creator)
Date Issued 2006 (iso8601)
Abstract This paper presents a seismic sequence and structural analysis of a
high-resolution three-dimensional seismic reflection survey that was
acquired in June 2000 in preparation for Ocean Drilling Program (ODP)
Leg 204. The seismic data were correlated with coring and logging results
from nine sites drilled in 2002 during Leg 204. The stratigraphic
and structural evolution of this complex accretionary ridge through
time, as inferred from seismic-stratigraphic units and depositional sequences
imaged by the seismic data, is presented as a series of interpreted
seismic cross sections and horizon time or isopach maps across
southern Hydrate Ridge. Our reconstruction starts at ~1.2 Ma with a
shift of the frontal thrust from seaward to landward vergent and thrusting
of abyssal plain sediments over the older deformed and accreted
units that form the core of Hydrate Ridge. From ~1.0 to 0.3 Ma, a series
of overlapping slope basins with shifting depocenters was deposited as
the main locus of uplift shifted northeastward. This enigmatic landward
migration of uplift may be related to topography on the subducted
plate, which is now deeply buried beneath the upper slope and
shelf. The main locus of uplift shifted west to its present position at
~0.3 Ma, probably in response to a change to a seaward-vergent frontal
thrust and related sediment underplating and duplexing. This structural
and stratigraphic history has influenced the distribution of gas hydrate
and free gas by causing variable age and permeability of sediments
beneath and within the gas hydrate stability zone, preferential pathways for fluid migration, and varying amounts of decompression and
gas dissolution.
Genre Article
Identifier Chevallier, J., Théhu, A. M., Bangs, N. L., Johnson, J. E., & Meyer, H. J. (2006). Seismic sequence stratigraphy and tectonic evolution of Southern Hydrate Ridge. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific results, 204, 1-29.

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