2009
DOI: 10.1130/b26518.1
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Submarine salt flows in the central Red Sea

Abstract: The central Red Sea, an oceanic basin floored by Miocene evaporites reaching kilometres in thickness in places, is at an early stage of development, where seafloor spreading has geologically only recently replaced continental rifting. Surveying with a high-resolution multibeam echo-sounder around Thetis Deep, a new spreading centre, has revealed a remarkable series of structures resembling viscous gravity flows, which are 2 here interpreted as originating from flowage of the evaporites laterally unloaded by ax… Show more

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“…Pierret et al, 2001;Gurvich, 2006)), and thick evaporite sequences flanking the active rift (e.g. Whitmarsh et al, 1974;Mitchell et al, 2010). All of these have the potential to increase the Cl contents of circulating hydrothermal fluids and, potentially, their alteration products, thus increasing the amount of Cl that could contaminate a magma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Pierret et al, 2001;Gurvich, 2006)), and thick evaporite sequences flanking the active rift (e.g. Whitmarsh et al, 1974;Mitchell et al, 2010). All of these have the potential to increase the Cl contents of circulating hydrothermal fluids and, potentially, their alteration products, thus increasing the amount of Cl that could contaminate a magma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Collectively, these data suggest that the accumulation of sediments is quasi-uniform pelagic-like, rather than spatially-varied as with gravity-driven deposition in depressions (Mitchell, 1995). Although the sediments were deposited on mobile evaporites (Mitchell et al, 2010), except in areas of slope steepening and around faults, the PP layer appears to be passively rafting towards the deep on the evaporites, i.e., tectonics do not complicate the interpretation of the reflections except locally around faults or superficial slumps, which we avoid.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…6. Background is a map of the bathymetry of Thetis Deep(Mitchell et al, 2010). Also shown is the path of RV Conrad cruise RC0911 (white dashed line).…”
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“…The oldest C14 date reported by Scholten et al was 18,000 y. Our study of the geology of Thetis Deep has only recently been published (Mitchell et al, 2010) and unfortunately would not have been available to Pierret et al The magnetic anomaly data from this area clearly show at least one or two field reversals (Chu and Gordon, 1998;Izzeldin, 1987) suggesting that sea-floor spreading has occurred here since at least the BrunhesMatuyama boundary at 0.78 Ma and the central Red Sea evaporites have been dated as Late Miocene or around 5 Ma. A sequence of core samples would need to be analysed including material extending to much older dates than currently available to demonstrate that brines have never existed here.…”
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