Plate tectonics and the origin of the Juan Fernandez Ridge: analysis of bathymetry and magnetic patterns

Cristi Rodrigo; Luis E. Lara

Abstract

Juan Fernandez Ridge (JFR) is a ca. 800 km long alignment of seamounts and islands which is thought to be fed by a deep mantle plume. JFR includes the Friday and Domingo seamounts in the western active edge close to the active hotspot, and the O'Higgins Seamount and Guyot at the eastern limit just in front of the Chile-Peru trench. Recent bathymetric (Global Topography) and magnetic (EMAG-2) datasets were interpreted both qualitatively and quantitatively by means of 3D inverse modeling and 2D direct modeling for geometry and susceptibility, together with an interpretation of the synthetic anomalies related to the classical hypothesis of deep seafloor spreading. Topographic and magnetic patterns are used to understand the tectonic evolution and origin of the JFR, especially in the western segment. Results show a continuous corridor with a base at similar to 3900 m depth formed by four groups of seamounts/islands with a number of summits. The deep ocean floor is similar to 22 to similar to 37 Myr old and is younger to the south of the Challenger Fracture Zone that runs in a SW-NE direction. The magnetic pattern of the western JFR segment, which is different than the eastern one, has no correlation with bathymetry and does not present a common polarity nor fit with magnetic models for isolated bodies. This superposition of magnetic patterns indicates a role of the faults/fractures of the Nazca Plate. Geological evidence supports the hypothesis of a fixed mantle plume for the origin of JFR but our data suggest that tectonic processes play a role, thus fueling the global controversy about these competing processes.

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Título según WOS: Plate tectonics and the origin of the Juan Fernandez Ridge: analysis of bathymetry and magnetic patterns
Título según SCOPUS: Plate tectonics and the origin of the juan fernández ridge: Analysis of bathymetry and magnetic pattern [Tectónica de placas y origen de la dorsal de juan fernández: Análisis de los patrones batimétricos y magnéticos]
Título según SCIELO: Plate tectonics and the origin of the Juan Fern�ndez Ridge: analysis of bathymetry and magnetic patterns
Título de la Revista: LATIN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AQUATIC RESEARCH
Volumen: 42
Número: 4
Editorial: UNIV CATOLICA DE VALPARAISO
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 907
Página final: 917
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3856/vol42-issue4-fulltext-15

Notas: ISI, SCIELO, SCOPUS