Projects Database

Localization of Deformation During the Transition to Seafloor Spreading, N. Gulf of California

Project Leader:
Dr. Michael Steckler

Earth Institute Contact: Dr. Michael Steckler

EI Collaborators:
Gregory Mountain

Locations: Pacific Ocean

Special Locations:
Gulf of California

Description:
Continued analysis of a high quality geophysical data set collected by the PIs from the northern Gulf of California. The PIs will undertake a sequence stratigraphic analysis and integrate the results with an ongoing structural study of the region. It will also take advantage of data from industry sources that will provide the important stratigraphic control. The goal is to work out the transition from rifting to seafloor spreading and the history of extension in the Gulf. The study will also lead to an understanding of the kinematics of deformation in nascent axial basins.

EI Unit:
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

Cross Cutting Themes:
Hazards and Risk

Core Disciplines:
Earth Sciences

Collaborating Institutions:
California Institute of Technology, CICESE

Funding Agency:
National Science Foundation

Last Modified: 12-31-1969