Upper Crustal Structure of Superfast‐Spread Oceanic Crust Exposed at the Pito Deep Rift: Implications for Seafloor Spreading

Author:

Karson J. A.1ORCID,Chutas L. A.2ORCID,Hayman N. W.3ORCID,Hey R. N.4,Horst A. J.5,Hurst S. D.6,Klein E. M.7ORCID,Naar D. F.8ORCID,Varga R. J.9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences Syracuse University Syracuse NY USA

2. Water Resources Department Spokane Conservation District Spokane Valley WA USA

3. Oklahoma Geological Survey Norman OK USA

4. HIGP/SOEST University of Hawaii HI Honolulu USA

5. Geology Department Skidmore College Saratoga NY USA

6. Department of Geology University of Illinois Urbana IL USA

7. Earth & Climate Science Division Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University Durham NC USA

8. College of Marine Science University of South Florida St. Petersburg FL USA

9. Geology Department Pomona College Claremont CA USA

Abstract

AbstractA tectonic window into the upper 2,000 m of oceanic crust generated at the superfast spreading (∼142 mm/yr) southern East Pacific Rise exposes a continuous layered structure of basaltic lavas and sheeted dikes over gabbroic rocks. This relatively simple structure is in accord with expectations for crustal accretion at a very fast spreading rate and high magma budget where magmatic construction keeps pace with plate separation. Detailed observations show that basaltic lava flows dip progressively more steeply inward (toward the spreading axis where they were erupted). Underlying sheeted dikes are faulted and tectonically rotated to dip steeply outward. These structures are interpreted in terms of subsidence beneath the axis of the southern East Pacific Rise during crustal construction that allowed the lava unit to thicken to >400 m without creating comparable relief at the spreading center. Transitional units above and below the sheeted dike complex show that the thickness of upper crustal rock units is modified by tectonic and intrusive processes during accretion. The crustal structure shows that even approaching the superfast spreading end‐member of seafloor spreading, crustal accretion involves dramatic tectonic processes that are not obvious from the surface geology of spreading centers.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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