J4 ›› 2016, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (1): 74-.DOI: 10.16108/j.issn1006-7493.
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LI Jianghai, ZHANG Huatian*, LI Honglin, LIU Zhonglan
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This paper is based on the compilation of the Indian Ocean Tectonic Map and the analyses of the tectonic pattern and significant tectonic events of Indian Ocean. Three problems are further discussed concerning the initial breakup mechanism of Indian Ocean, ridge jump and hotspots, and mid-ocean ridge extension. We draw the following conclusions: 1) The Indian mid-ocean ridges can be divided into two systems: Southeast Indian Ridge-central Indian Ridge-Carlsberg Ridge (East Branch), and Southwest Indian Ridge (West Branch). The former system is the product of Pacific Ocean Ridge system extension. The latter one is the product of the tectonic adjustment of Pacific-Southeast Indian Ridge system and Atlantic Ocean ridge system. 2) The initial breakup was controlled by vertical compression-horizontal extension and developed along pre-Cambrian orogen. 3) Indian Ocean experienced two major ridge jump processes. The directions of ridge jump and hotspot movement are consistent, illustrating internal connection of the two tectonic processes. 4) The Atlantic and Pacific mid-ocean ridge systems joined in Indian Ocean in Paleogene. Its terminal was continuously fragmented. This can be called Fish-Tail Tectonics, which illustrates that Indian Ocean links up and adjusts the development of three major ocean basins. The Indian Ocean is therefore a key hinge of global oceanic basins.
Key words: Indian Ocean, sea floor spreading, ridge jump, ridge extension, hotspot, tectonic pattern, tectonic evolution, Fish-Tail Tectonics
LI Jianghai, ZHANG Huatian*, LI Honglin, LIU Zhonglan. Mid-ocean Ridge Jump and Extension in the Context of Hotspots:Discussion on the Tectonic Evolution of Indian Ocean[J]. J4, 2016, 22(1): 74-.
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