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Marginal offsets, fracture zones, and the early opening of the North Atlantic
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1971
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EngineeringContinental TectonicsFracture ZonesOceanographyEarly OpeningEarth ScienceContinental MarginGeophysicsPlate TectonicsSeafloor MorphologyPlate BoundaryGeodesyMarine GeologySouth AtlanticGeographyTectonicsStructural GeologySeismologyMarginal Offsets
A simplified model is proposed that can explain the evolution of marginal offsets, ridges, and fracture zones. Submarine features of the equatorial Atlantic margins are examined and are found to be in reasonable agreement with the model. The results reaffirm the suggestion that the South Atlantic opened in two stages beginning about 140 m.y. and 80 m.y. ago. The pole of rotation describing the relative motion of the South American and African plates changed radically when the constraints imposed by adjacent continental blocks were relaxed.
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