Description: The structure and tectonics of the Pacific margin of Costa Rica were studied by multichannel seismic measurements in parallel with gravity measurements and swathmapping from the Cocos Ridge to Nicoya Peninsula during R/V SONNE cruise SO81 legs 1 and 2 from 18th August to 15th September 1992. In addition geological sampling has been carried out. Dominant structural feature is the buried Costa Rica Terrrane (CRT), a complex and segmented, wedge-shaped unit characterized by relative high seismic velocities of 4 km/s. The thickness of this several tens of kilometres wide zone varies between 0.5 and 3 s (twt). The CRT forms the backstop against which the sediments of the subducting Cocos plate accrete resulting in accumulation of sedimentary mass beneath and in front of the CRT, as well as in simultaneous uplift and fracturing of the CRT. It appears that the distinct CRT is affected locally by raft tectonics, i.e. a form of thin-skinned extension by normal faulting from gravity sliding over a non-stretched oceanic crust. A unit is recognizable between the base of the CRT and the surface of the subducting oceanic crust on most of the seismic lines. This unit is thought to consist mostly of ductile pelagic to hemipelagic shales. Some segment boundaries of the CRT are associated with morphological furrows, 5 to 10 km wide and up to 30 km long running across the slope. We feel that the data acquired during SONNE cruise SO81, and the preliminary results at hand have already improved our knowledge on the geological processes of active continental margins. We are convinced that plausible concepts for the origin of tsunamis and asperities can be developed on the basis of the data collected during SONNE cruises SO81 and SO76. The research of both SONNE cruises are a contribution to the International Decade of Natural Desaster Reduction (IPNDR).
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Tags: Blech ? Costa Rica ? Auftrieb ? Meeresgeologie ? Plattentektonik ? Seismik ? Tektonik ? Halbinsel ? Geoelektrik ? Geologischer Prozess ? Schiefer ? Tsunami ? Daten ? Geologie ? Geophysik ? Rohstoff ? Sediment ? Nordost-Pazifik ? Northeast Pacific Ocean ? Two-dimensional seismic reflection ? zweidimensionale Reflektionsseismik ?
Bounding box: -86.1268° .. -83.0583° x 7.5859° .. 9.7309°
License: all-rights-reserved
Language: Englisch/English
Modified: 2023-11-16
Time ranges: 2023-11-16 - 2023-11-16
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