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A mechanism for decoupling within the oceanic lithosphere revealed in the Troodos ophiolite

January 1, 1995

Contrasting kinematic histories recorded in the sheeted dykes and underlying plutonic rocks of the Troodos ophiolite provide a new perspective on the mechanical evolution of oceanic spreading centres. The kinematic framework of the decoupling zone that partitions deformation between the sheeted dykes and plutonics contrasts with low-angle detachment models for slow-spreading ridges based on continental-rift analogues. A model for the generation of multiple, horizontal decoupling horizons, linked by planar normal faults, demonstrates new possibilities for the kinematic and rheological significance of seismic reflectors in oceanic lithosphere.

Publication Year 1995
Title A mechanism for decoupling within the oceanic lithosphere revealed in the Troodos ophiolite
DOI 10.1038/374232a0
Authors Susan M. Agar, Kim D. Klitgord
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Nature
Index ID 70019012
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center