Tectonic Denudation of Upper Mantle Along Passive Margins:
A Model
Based on Drilling (ODP Leg 103) and Diving (Galinaute Cruise) Results,
Western Galicia Margin, Spain
G. Boillot, E. L. Winterer, M. Recq, J. Girardeau, J. Kornprobst, J. P. Loreau, J. Malod, D. Mougenot
During ODP Leg 103 (April-June 1985) and the Galinaute cruise (June-July
1986), serpentinized peridotite (clinopyroxene-spinel harzburgite) was recovered
within the basement approximately at the boundary between the North Atlantic
ocean crust to the west and the thinned continental crust of the Galicia passive
margin (Spain) to the east. The exposure of mantle-derived periodotite on the
sea floor occurred at the end of the period of rifting, roughly 110 Ma. Ductile
shear zones observed in the peridotite are consistent with movements along a
deep, low-angle normal fault rooted within the upper mantle and dipping eastward
beneath the Galicia margin. To explain the tectonic denudation of the mantle at
the ocean-continent boundary, we use a nonuniform stretching model
for the
lithosphere, set up from Wernicke's
model
.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91038©1987 AAPG Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, June 7-10, 1987.