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Segmentation of rifts through structural inheritance: Creation of the Davis Strait

Heron, PJ; Peace, AL; McCaffrey, K; Welford, JK; Wilson, R; van Hunen, J; Pysklywec, RN

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PJ Heron

AL Peace

K McCaffrey

JK Welford

R Wilson

RN Pysklywec



Abstract

Mesozoic‐Cenozoic rifting between Greenland and North America created the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay, while leaving preserved continental lithosphere in the Davis Strait which lies between them. Inherited crustal structures from a Palaeoproterozoic collision have been hypothesized to account for the tectonic features of this rift system. However, the role of mantle lithosphere heterogeneities in continental suturing has not been fully explored. Our study uses 3‐D numerical models to analyze the role of crustal and sub‐crustal heterogeneities in controlling deformation. We implement continental extension in the presence of mantle lithosphere suture zones and deformed crustal structures and present a suite of models analyzing the role of local inheritance related to the region. In particular, we investigate the respective roles of crust and mantle lithospheric scarring during an evolving stress regime in keeping with plate tectonic reconstructions of the Davis Strait. Numerical simulations, for the first time, can reproduce first order features that resemble the Labrador Sea, Davis Strait, Baffin Bay continental margins and ocean basins. The positioning of a mantle lithosphere suture, hypothesized to exist from ancient orogenic activity, produces a more appropriate tectonic evolution of the region than the previously proposed crustal inheritance. Indeed, the obliquity of the continental mantle suture with respect to extension direction is shown here to be important in the preservation of the Davis Strait. Mantle lithosphere heterogeneities are often overlooked as a control of crustal‐scale deformation. Here, we highlight the sub‐crust as an avenue of exploration in the understanding of rift system evolution.

Citation

Heron, P., Peace, A., McCaffrey, K., Welford, J., Wilson, R., van Hunen, J., & Pysklywec, R. (2019). Segmentation of rifts through structural inheritance: Creation of the Davis Strait. Tectonics, 38(7), 2411-2430. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019tc005578

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 24, 2019
Online Publication Date Jul 1, 2019
Publication Date Jul 31, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 24, 2019
Publicly Available Date Jul 23, 2019
Journal Tectonics
Electronic ISSN 1944-9194
Publisher European Geosciences Union
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 38
Issue 7
Pages 2411-2430
DOI https://doi.org/10.1029/2019tc005578
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1299005

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Advance online version © 2019. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.






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