1. Lithospheric structuration onshore-offshore of the Sergipe-Alagoas passive margin, NE Brazil, based on wide-angle seismic data.
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Pinheiro, J.M., Schnurle, P., Evain, M., Afilhado, A., Gallais, F., Klingelhoefer, F., Loureiro, A., Fuck, R., Soares, J., Cupertino, J.A., Viana, A., Rabineau, M., Baltzer, A., Benabdellouahed, M., Dias, N., Moulin, M., and Aslanian, D.
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PLATE tectonics , *SEISMIC event location , *OCEANIC crust , *CONTINENTAL crust - Abstract
Abstract The structure and nature of the crust underlying the Camamu-Almada-Jequitinhonha-Sergipe-Alagoas basins System, in the NE Brazilian margin, were investigated based on the interpretation of 12 wide-angle seismic profiles acquired during the SALSA (Sergipe ALagoas Seismic Acquisition) experiment in 2014. In this work, we present two 220-km-long NW-SE combined wide-angle and reflection seismic profiles, SL 01 and SL 02, that have been acquired using 15 ocean-bottom-seismometers along each profile, offshore the southern part of the Sergipe Alagoas Basin (SAB), north of the Vaza-Barris Transfer zone. The SL 02 has a 150-km long inland continuation with 20 land-seismic-stations until the Sergipano Fold Belt (SFB). Wide-angle seismic forward modeling allows us to precisely divide the crust in three domains: beneath the continental shelf, a ∼100 km wide necking zone is imaged where the continental crust thins from ∼35 km on the Unthinned Continental Domain, which displays a three-layered crust structure, to less than 8 km on the Oceanic Crust Domain. In the necking zone, the upper and the middle layers thin dramatically and almost disappear, while the Moho discontinuity shows clear PmPs. The Continental-Oceanic Crust Boundary (COB) is located at ∼80 km from the coastline and is marked by intracrustal seismic reflectors and changes in the seismic velocity, showing a sharp transition. On profile SL02, the oceanic crust is perturbed by a volcanic edifice together with an anomalous velocity zone underneath the area. Highlights • Sergipe Alagoas Basin passive margin modeling. • Wide-angle refraction seismic integrated with Multi-Channel reflection seismic data. • Location of the Continental- Oceanic crust boundary. • Lithospheric structuration and segmentation of Brazil's margin in Central Atlantic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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