Patterns of stress at midocean ridges and their offsets due to seafloor subsidence |
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Authors: | M.C. Neves M.H.P. Bott R.C. Searle |
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Affiliation: | Department of Earth Sciences, University of Durham, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK |
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Abstract: | The effect of the seafloor subsidence on the horizontal stress field is investigated by combining the finite element method with a formulation that allows us to compute the two-dimensional (2D) horizontal stresses arising from isostatically compensated vertical loads. The topographic load created by the elevation of midocean ridges relative to old ocean floor is shown to be a significant source of ridge-parallel tensile stresses. These may predominate over the ridge-perpendicular stresses and explain observations at midocean ridge offsets such as (1) oblique normal faulting at ridge-transform intersections trending up to 60° relative to the ridge axis, and (2) nontransform offsets consisting of structures oriented at 45° relative to the ridge trend. At midocean ridge overlaps, rotation of the ridge-parallel tensile stresses favours rift propagation at more than 45° relative to the ridge trend. It is suggested that propagating rift tips that bend abruptly lead to partially unlocked offsets, and as a result large overlaps may eventually start to rotate and evolve into a microplate. |
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Keywords: | Stress Ridge-offset Seafloor subsidence Oceanic lithosphere |
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