Applying automatic mapping processing by GMT to bathymetric and geophysical data : cascadia subduction zone, Pacific Ocean

Lemenkova Polina: Applying automatic mapping processing by GMT to bathymetric and geophysical data : cascadia subduction zone, Pacific Ocean. In: Journal of environmental geography, (13) 3-4. pp. 15-26. (2020)

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The Cascadia Trench is stretching along the convergent plate boundaries of Pacific Plate, North America Plate and Juan De Fuca Plate. It is an important geomorphological structural feature in the north-east Pacific Ocean. The aim of the paper is to analyse the geomorphology of the Cascadia Trench west of Vancouver Island (Canada and USA) using the GMT cartographic scripting toolset. The unique geomorphological feature of the Cascadia Trench is that the thick sediment layer completely obscures the subduction zone and abyssal hills. This results in the asymmetric profile in the cross-section of the trench. Bathymetric data were extracted from the GEBCO 2019 dataset (15 arc-second grid), sediment thickness by the GlobSed dataset. Due to the dominance of high sedimentary rate and complexity of the tectonic processes and geologic settings, Cascadia Trench develops very specific asymmetric geomorphic shape comparing to the typical V-form. The results of the geomorphic modelling show that eastern side of the trench has a gentle curvature (slope: 35.12°), partially stepped, due to the tectonic movements and faults. The opposite, oceanward side is almost completely leveled. The trench is narrow with maximal depth at the selected segment -3489 m and for the whole dataset -6201 m. The most repetitive depth is in a range -2500 to -2400 m (267 samples) and -2500 to -2600 m (261 samples). The bottom is mostly flat due to the high sedimentation rates indicating the accumulative leveling processes. Marine free-air gravity anomalies along the Cascadia Subduction Zone are characterized by weakly positive values (20 mGal) increasing rapidly in the zone of the continental slope (>200 mGal), which is associated with a decrease in thickness of the Earth's crust.

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Befoglaló folyóirat/kiadvány címe: Journal of environmental geography
Dátum: 2020
Kötet: 13
Szám: 3-4
ISSN: 2060-467X
Oldalak: pp. 15-26
Nyelv: angol
Kiadás helye: Szeged
Befoglaló mű URL: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/73788/
DOI: 10.2478/jengeo-2020-0008
Kulcsszavak: Természeti földrajz, Geomorfológia, Térképészet
Megjegyzések: Bibliogr.: p. 25-26. ; ill. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Szakterület: 01. Természettudományok
01. Természettudományok > 01.05. Föld- és kapcsolódó környezettudományok
Feltöltés dátuma: 2021. nov. 15. 09:05
Utolsó módosítás: 2022. jún. 28. 10:57
URI: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/73882
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