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冲绳海槽地壳结构的研究
李乃胜1,2, 姜丽丽1,2, 李常珍1,2
1.中国科学院海洋研究所 青岛;266071
摘要:
根据1990年以来对冲绳海槽地质地球物理调查的最新实测资料,包括多道和单道反射地震、海底地震仪折射地震、重磁测量、水深测量、海底岩石拖网,结合国内外学者对冲绳海槽的调查研究成果,对冲绳海槽地壳结构进行了探讨,得出如下初步结论:(1)冲绳海槽是一个典型的发育在大陆地壳边缘、由陆壳张裂而成、处于裂谷作用最高演化阶段、洋壳即将产生、海底扩张即将出现的弧后活动裂谷。(2)根据火成岩发育、沉积层分布和地壳结构分析,冲绳海槽尚缺少已经开始“扩张”的证据,还不能确定海槽中央已经发育了大洋地壳。冲绳海槽目前仍属于拉薄的大陆地壳。(3)冲绳海槽作为一个浅海槽状地貌单元,形成于距今6Ma。作为一个弧后裂谷,自距今2Ma以来开始强烈的张裂活动。海槽中央张裂地堑(槽中槽)距今2Ma以来开始形成并逐渐发展。中央张裂地堑内的火成岩年龄不大于1Ma。因此,冲绳海槽是一个年青的、正在活动的弧后裂谷盆地。
关键词:  冲绳海槽  地壳结构  中央地堑  地质构造
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基金项目:中国科学院院长基金资助项目,211950257号
A STUDY ON THE NATURE OF CRUSTAL STRUCTURES OF THE OKINAWA TROUGH
LI Nai-sheng,JIANG Li-li,LI Chang-zhen
Institute of Oceanology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, 266071
Abstract:
The Okinawa Trough which lies at the southeastern margin of the East China Sea, is an active back-arc rift and a part of the Ryukyu T-A-BA system. Many geological and geophysical studies have shown that the Okinawa Trough is associated with an extremely high heat flow, strong submarine hydrothermal activities, frequent earthquakes, strong volcanic eruptions, well-developed central grabens and active faults, and a thin crust and lithosphere. Up to now, the crustal nature of the Trough is still a key debating question.

Based on the new geological and geophysical data collected since 1990, including, single and multiple channel seismic reflections, ocean bottom seismometer (OBS) refractions, gravity and geomagnetic measurements, water depth sounding, submarine sampling and sea bottom dragging, the authors have undertaken analyses of the crustal structure of the Okinawa Trough. The conclusions obtained in this study are listed below.

l. Except the Andaman Sea with a complex oblique opening, the Okinawa Trough is the only example in the world of an active marginal back-arc rift opening along a continental boundary; it is formed by continental crustal extension, at a special high evolution stage of a back-arc rift, near the end of a rifting period and the beginning of a spread. Hence the Okinawa Trough is tectonically a modern active rift valley.

2. Analyses of igneous rock distribution patterns, sediment thickness and crustal structures, show that there is no oceanic crust in the central graben of the Trough and the Okinawa Trough has not begun to "spread" till now. The crust of the Trough is still continental in character because of the continental extension.

3. Based on an seismic profile interpretation, the K-Ar dating for igneous rock samples and heat flow calculations, as a submarine “Trough", the Okinawa Trough was formed 6 Ma B. P.; however, as a back-arc rift valley, It has become strongly active since 2 Ma B. P. The central rifting graben of the Trough has been f0I‘lTl€d since 2 Ma B. P. and is well developed. The age of igneous rock obtained from the central graben is younger than l Ma. Therefore, the Okinawa Trough is a young and active back-arc rift.

4. The Okinawa Trough is a typical active zone in the marginal area of the western Pacific. The study on its crust nature and tectonic activity is of great significance for many key questions about continental marginal tectonics such as back-arc rifting processes, influence from the subducted slab, mechanisms of the back-arc hydrothermal activity, mantle-crust interaction in the active back-arc basin, relationships between the volcanic activity and back-arc rifting, differences in crustal fluid activities between mid-ocean ridges and back-arc basins, the tectonic evolution and geodynamics of active back-arc rifts. Therefore, it is required to carry out an ODP drilling more accurate and more detailed geological and geophysical investigations for the Okinawa Trough.

Key words:  Okinawa Trough, Crustal structure Central graben, Geological structure
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