Widespread erosion and mass failure from the ∼51 Ma Montagnais marine bolide impact off southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada

被引:16
作者
Deptuck, Mark E. [1 ]
Campbell, D. Calvin [2 ]
机构
[1] Canada Nova Scotia Offshore Petr Board, TD Ctr, Halifax, NS B3J 3K9, Canada
[2] Geol Survey Canada Atlantic, Bedford Inst Oceanog, Dartmouth, NS B2Y 4A2, Canada
关键词
WESTERN NORTH-ATLANTIC; SUBMARINE LANDSLIDES; TRANSPORT COMPLEXES; CHICXULUB IMPACT; SLOPE FAILURES; CHESAPEAKE BAY; CRATER; SEA; BOUNDARY; DEPOSITS;
D O I
10.1139/e2012-075
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The similar to 51 Ma Montagnais impact crater on the outer Scotian Shelf is well known, but the potential effects from the impact event on the slope and rise seaward of the crater have, until now, remained poorly understood. Through detailed seismic stratigraphic correlation and ties to available wells, we define a threefold seismic stratigraphic subdivision for Upper Cretaceous to Eocene strata on the shelf and slope, calibrated to the most recent biostratigraphic results. Using this framework, we identify a number of depositional and erosional products that are temporally consistent with a late Ypresian impact event (within the limits of seismic and biostratigraphic resolution). We link a series of prominent failure scarps on the outer shelf and upper slope to a single widespread mass-transport deposit (MTD) on the lower continental slope, rise, and abyssal plain. Failed material amassed in a large debris field referred to here as the "Montagnais MTD". It covers an area of similar to 93 000 km(2) and travelled up to 580 km from the impact site where its distal termination onlaps the New England Seamounts, making it one of the largest known debris avalanches on Earth. We interpret these deposits, and the associated pattern of erosion landward of them, as products of widespread margin collapse caused by a combination of ground shaking and ensuing tsunamis triggered by the Montagnais impact event. This study provides insight into the potential effects of outer-shelf marine impact events immediately downslope from impact sites, and their diminished effects with increasing distance along the margin.
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页码:1567 / 1594
页数:28
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