13 million years of seafloor spreading throughout the Red Sea Basin

Here, based on earthquake data, vertical gravity gradient data and high-resolution bathymetry, the authors show that the Red Sea is not in transition from rifting to spreading as previously proposed. They instead suggest it to be a mature ocean basin in which continuous seafloor spreading began quas...

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Main Authors: Nico Augustin, Froukje M. van der Zwan, Colin W. Devey, Bryndís Brandsdóttir
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/b09fac9a66ac4b94a72a035d689a8cfc
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Summary:Here, based on earthquake data, vertical gravity gradient data and high-resolution bathymetry, the authors show that the Red Sea is not in transition from rifting to spreading as previously proposed. They instead suggest it to be a mature ocean basin in which continuous seafloor spreading began quasi-instantaneously along its entire length around 13 Ma ago.