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The geology and age of Peter I 0y, Antarctica
Authors:TORE PRESTVIK  ROBERT A DUNCAN
Institution:Tore Prestvik, Department of Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering, University of Trondheim, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway;Robert A. Duncan, College of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA.
Abstract:The island Peter I 0y is located in the BeUinghausen Sea 400 km off the coast of West Antarctica. It is situated at the transition between oceanic and contintental crust close to a former transform fault, the Tharp fracture zone. The island is completely volcanic, consisting of predominantly alkali basalt and hawaiite and some more evolved rocks. Sampling done by the Aurora expedition in 1987 has made dating and detailed petrological studies possible. The island appears to be much younger (<0.5 Ma) than previously believed. However, the volcanic activity responsible for this oceanic island may have lasted for 10-20 Ma. Volcanic activity at the island thus took place at the same time as post-subduction rift-related volcanism took place along the Antarctic Peninsula and in Marie Byrd Land. However, the petrologic data indicate that this may be coincidental and that the Peter I 0y activity is independent and related to transtensional rifting along the Tharp fracture zone.
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