Abstract: This paper considers the crustal structure, seismic stratigraphy, thermal evolution, and lithospheric stretching of the deep-water basin located on the East Antarctic passive margin in the Princess Elizabeth Trough. Seven of Middle Jurassic to Quaternary seismic sequences were identified based on interpretation of multichannel seismic data. The information about seismic stratigraphy and crustal thickness (calculated from gravity data) along the section crossing the Princess Elizabeth Trough was used for numerical modeling of the thermal regime of the lithosphere, tectonic subsidence of the crystalline basement, and lithospheric stretching. Modeling shows that calculated tectonic subsidence is possible only under the assumption of crustal extension before the deposition (during crustal doming at the early rift phase). The maximum stretching factor in the basin ranges from 1.1 to 2.0 for the period that preceded the deposition and 2.8 for the period of rift-related deposition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)726-737
JournalGeotectonics
Volume53
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2019

    Scopus subject areas

  • Geology

    Research areas

  • crustal stretching, East Antarctica, lithosphere, numerical modeling, passive margin, Princess Elizabeth Trough, rifting, sedimentary basin, tectonic subsidence

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