Seismic reflection constraints on imbrication and underplating of the northern Cascadia convergent margin

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Calvert, AJ
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[1] Dept. de Génie Minéral, École Polytechnique, Montréal, Que. H3C 3A7, Station Centre-ville
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10.1139/e96-098
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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An interpretation of the deep structure of the continental shelf offshore southern Vancouver Island, subject to constraints from other geophysical data, is derived by combining seismic reflection profiles shot in 1989 with those from an earlier 1985 survey, Accretionary wedge sediments, which extend landward beneath the volcanic Crescent terrane, comprise two primary units, both of which have shortened through duplex formation. The maximum thickness of the Crescent terrane, 6-8 km, occurs just seaward of its contact with the inboard, largely metasedimentary Pacific Rim terrane. The E region of reflectivity, first detected dipping landward beneath Vancouver Island, is regionally extensive, being observed on all the seismic profiles, The E reflectivity thins seaward and splits into two or more strands that probably link into major faults within the accreted sedimentary wedge. Reflections from the interplate decollement beneath the outer continental shelf separate from the downgoing plate, continue into the deepest level of the E reflectivity, and are interpreted to represent a single decollement surface above which imbrication of accreted units occurred, It is proposed that at the southern end of Vancouver Island the E reflections represent mainly underthrust sediments above a former subduction decollement, both of which were incorporated into the overlying continent when the subduction thrust stepped down into the descending oceanic plate. This change in depth of the subduction thrust underplated one or more mafic units to the continent. The reflection from the top of the subducting Juan de Fuca plate appears to be around 5 km shallower farther north along the margin, indicating that the underplated region could be confined to the embayment in the Cascadia subduction zone.
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