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词条 Ninety East Ridge
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{{short description|a linear ridge on the Indian Ocean floor near the 90th meridian}}

The Ninety East Ridge (also rendered as Ninetyeast Ridge, 90E Ridge or 90°E Ridge) is a linear structure on the Indian Ocean floor named for its near-parallel strike along the 90th meridian at the center of the Eastern Hemisphere. It is approximately {{convert|5000|km|mi}} in length and can be traced topographically from the Bay of Bengal southward towards the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR), though the feature continues to the north where it is hidden beneath the sediments of the Bengal Fan. The ridge extends between latitudes 33°S and 17°N and has an average width of 200 km.[1]

The ridge divides the Indian Ocean into the West and East Indian Ocean. The northeastern side is named the Wharton Basin and ceases at the western end of the Diamantina Fracture Zone which passes to the east and almost to the Australian continent.[2]

The ridge is primarily composed of Ocean Island Tholeiites (OIT), a subset of basalt which increase in age from approximately 43.2 ± 0.5 Ma in the south to 81.8 ± 2.6 Ma in the north[3] though a more recent analysis using modern Ar–Ar techniques is currently pending{{Update after|2018|7|21}} publication. This age progression has led geologists to theorize that a hotspot in the mantle beneath the Indo-Australian Plate created the ridge as the plate has moved northward in the late Mesozoic and Cenozoic. This theory is supported by a detailed analysis of the chemistry of the Kerguelen Plateau and Rajmahal Traps, which together, geologists believe, represent the flood basalts erupted at the initiation of volcanism at the Kerguelen hotspot which was then sheared in two as the Indian subcontinent moved northward.[3] However, the existence of so-called deep mantle hotspots is currently a topic of debate in the geologic community, with a few geochemists favoring an alternative hypothesis which postulates a much shallower origin for hotspot volcanism.[4]

The ridge has been surveyed several times in the past, including several times by the Deep Sea Drilling Program (DSDP). In 2007, the RV Roger Revelle collected bathymetric, magnetic and seismic data together with dredge samples from nine sites along the ridge as part of an Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) site survey intended to examine the hotspot hypothesis for the ridge.[5]

It had been assumed that the India and Australia are on a single tectonic plate for at least the last 32 million years. However, considering the high level of large earthquakes in the Ninety East Ridge area and the evidence of deformation in the central Indian Ocean, it is more appropriate to consider the deformed region in the central Indian Ocean as a broad plate boundary zone separating the Indian Plate and the Australian Plate.[6][7]

See also

  • Eighty Five East Ridge

References

1. ^{{cite journal |last=Ramana |first=M.V. |author2=T. Ramprasad |author3=M. Desa |author4=V. Subrahmanyam |title=Integrated geophysical studies over the 85°E ridge - Evaluation and interpretation |journal=Visakha Science Journal |year=2000 |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=45–56 |url=http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/428}}
2. ^Stow, D. A. V. (2006) Oceans : an illustrated reference Chicago : University of Chicago Press, {{ISBN|0-226-77664-6}} - page 127 for map of Indian Ocean and ridges
3. ^{{cite book |last=Weis |first=D. |title=The Influence of Mantle Plumes in Generation of Indian Oceanic Crust |journal=Geophysical Monograph |volume=70 |issue= |pages=57–89 |year=1993 |doi=10.1029/gm070p0057|display-authors=etal |bibcode=1992GMS....70...57W|series=Geophysical Monograph Series |isbn=9781118668030 }}
4. ^{{cite journal |last=King |first=S. D. |first2=D. L. |last2=Anderson |year=1995 |title=An Alternative Mechanism of Flood Basalt Formation |journal=Earth and Planetary Science Letters |volume=136 |issue=3–4 |pages=269–279 |doi=10.1016/0012-821X(95)00205-Q |bibcode = 1995E&PSL.136..269K }}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Seismic Project Information KNOX06RR Ninetyeast Ridge IODP Survey|url=http://www-udc.ig.utexas.edu/sdc/cruise.php?cruiseIn=knox06rr|publisher=The University of Texas at Austin}}
6. ^{{Cite journal | last1 = Stein | first1 = S. | last2 = Okal | first2 = W. A. | title = Seismicity and Tectonics of the Ninetyeast Ridge Area: Evidence for Internal Deformation of the Indian Plate | year = 1974 | journal = Journal of Geophysical Research | volume = 83 | issue = B5 | url = http://www.earth.northwestern.edu/individ/emile/PDF/EAO016.pdf | access-date = 23 May 2015 | doi=10.1029/jb083ib05p02233 | bibcode=1978JGR....83.2233S | pages=2233}}
7. ^{{Cite journal | last1 = Van Orman | first1 = J. | last2 = Cochran | first2 = J. R. | last3 = Weissel | first3 = J. K. | last4 = Jestin | first4 = F. | title = Distribution of shortening between the Indian and Australian plates in the central Indian Ocean | year = 1995 | journal = Earth and Planetary Science Letters | volume = 133 | issue = 1–2 | pages = 35–46 | url = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0012821X9500061G | access-date = 23 May 2015 | doi=10.1016/0012-821x(95)00061-g | bibcode=1995E&PSL.133...35V| citeseerx = 10.1.1.508.956 }}

Further reading

  • {{cite web |last=Sager |first=William W.|authorlink=William Sager |title=Cruise Report KNOX06RR R/V Roger Revelle 18 June to 6 August, 2007, Phuket to Singapore |url=http://www.marine-geo.org/tools/search/data/field/Revelle/KNOX06RR/docs/KNOX06RR_CruiseRept.pdf |publisher=Scripps Institution of Oceanography |year=2007}}
  • {{cite book |last=Nobre Silva|first=I. G. |title=Deciphering mantle source components in basalts from hotspot tracks and oceanic islands |year=2011 |publisher=University of British Columbia |url=https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/33960?show=full}}
  • {{cite journal |last=Sager |first=W. W.|authorlink=William Sager |author2=Paul, C.F. |author3=Krishna, K.S. |author4=Pringle, M.S. |author5=Eisin, A.E. |author6=Frey, F.A. |author7=Rao, D.G. |author8=Levchenko, O.V. |title=Large fault fabric of the Ninetyeast Ridge implies near-spreading ridge formation |journal=Geophysical Research Letters |date=September 2010 |volume=37 |issue=L17304 |pages=n/a|doi=10.1029/2010GL044347 |url=http://drs.nio.org/drs/bitstream/2264/3723/1/Geophys_Res_Lett_37_L17304a.pdf|bibcode = 2010GeoRL..3717304S }}
  • {{cite journal |last=Verzhbitsky |first=E. V. |title=Geothermal regime and genesis of the Ninety-East and Chagos-Laccadive ridges |journal=Journal of Geodynamics |volume=35 |issue=3 |year=2003 |pages=289–302 |doi=10.1016/S0264-3707(02)00068-6 |bibcode = 2003JGeo...35..289V }}
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