EGU24-3455, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-3455
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Ocean Bottom Seismic Model in the Knipovich Ridge area

Wojciech Czuba1, Rolf Mjelde2, Yoshio Murai3, and Tomasz Janik1
Wojciech Czuba et al.
  • 1Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warszawa, Poland (wojt@igf.edu.pl)
  • 2Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, Norway
  • 3Institute of Seismology and Volcanology, Hokkaido University, Japan

The structure of the oceanic crust generated by the ultraslow-spreading mid-ocean Knipovich Ridge still remains relatively uninvestigated compared to the other North Atlantic spreading ridges further south. The complexity of the Knipovich Ridge, with its oblique ultraslow-spreading and segmentation, makes this end-member of Spreading Ridge Systems an important and challenging ridge to investigate. At spreading rates below 20 mm/y, ultraslow spreading ridges are characterized by a low melt supply. The Ocean Bottom Seismometer (OBS) data along a refraction/reflection profile (~280 km) crossing the Knipovich Ridge off the western Barents Sea was acquired by use of RV G.O. Sars on July 24 - August 6, 2019. The project partners are University of Bergen, Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, and Hokkaido University. The seismic energy was emitted every 200 m by an array of air-guns with total volume of 80 l. To receive and record the seismic waves at the seafloor, ocean bottom seismometers were deployed at 12 positions with about 15-km spacing in 2 deployments. All the stations were recovered and correctly recorded data. Seismic energy from airgun shots were obtained up to 50 km from the OBSs. The profile provides information on the seismic crustal structure of the Knipovich Ridge and oceanic and continental crust in the transition zone. Seismic record sections were analyzed with 2D trial-and-error forward seismic modeling. This profile is a prolongation of the previously acquired profile AWI-20090200 (Hermann & Jokat 2013) and together will allow to interpret of ~535 km long transect crossing the Knipovich Ridge from the American to the European plate. This work is supported by the National Science Centre, Poland according to the agreement UMO-2017/25/B/ST10/00488. The cruise was funded by University of Bergen.

 

Hermann, T. and Jokat, W., 2013. Crustal structures of the Boreas Basin and the Knipovich Ridge, North Atlantic. Geophys. J. Int., 193, 1399–1414, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggt048

How to cite: Czuba, W., Mjelde, R., Murai, Y., and Janik, T.: Ocean Bottom Seismic Model in the Knipovich Ridge area, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-3455, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-3455, 2024.

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