Aj. Barton et Rs. White, THE EDORAS BANK MARGIN - CONTINENTAL BREAK-UP IN THE PRESENCE OF A MANTLE PLUME, Journal of the Geological Society, 152, 1995, pp. 971-974
Edoras Bank lies on the eastern continental margin of the North Atlant
ic about 900km south of the present-day Iceland plume. We studied the
continent-ocean transition of the rifted margin using normal-incidence
and wide-angle seismic reflection data. Seaward dipping reflectors ar
e well-developed over much of the margin and are underlain by a high v
elocity (7.3-7.5 km s(-1)) lower crust. This is interpreted as either
igneous underplating or as existing crust heavily intruded at the time
of break-up by melts with high MgO contents and suggests that the the
rmal anomaly associated with the Iceland plume was well-developed in t
his area at the time of break-up.