M. Nakanishi et al., Magnetic lineations within Shatsky Rise, northwest Pacific Ocean: Implications for hot spot-triple junction interaction and oceanic plateau formation, J GEO R-SOL, 104(B4), 1999, pp. 7539-7556
Oceanic plateaus are major ocean features, yet their origins and developmen
t are poorly understood, Many are huge piles of basalt, and it is widely ac
cepted that mantle plumes are their source, perhaps from eruptions of the v
oluminous head of an emerging plume. Shatsky Rise is a basaltic plateau tha
t formed during a period of geomagnetic reversals, unlike many mid-Cretaceo
us plateaus, so magnetic data can help us understand its tectonic history.
In this study, we analyzed magnetic anomaly data from 131 cruises over and
around Shatsky Rise and constructed a magnetic lineation chart for tectonic
interpretation. A significant finding is that magnetic lineations are trac
eable through low parts of the rise between volcanic massifs, indicating ne
arly normal lithosphere, and between large volcanic edifices. Many lineatio
ns form bights near the rise axis and show former locations of the Pacific-
Izanagi-Farallon triple junction. They indicate that the junction was in a
ridge-ridge-ridge (RRR) configuration and closely followed the rise axis fr
om chron M20 (146 Ma) to chron M4 (127 Ma). Lineation and bight geometries
indicate that the triple junction jumped northeastward at least nine times,
often apparently in response to volcanic activity from the mantle plume. S
ome jumps, however, appear related to ridge reorientations, Numerous featur
es within the rise are parallel to lineations or lineation offsets, implyin
g that the plateau formed near the triple junction and was modified by ridg
e faulting. Most of our observations support the hypothesis that Shatsky Ri
se was formed by a mantle plume that captured a triple junction.