2023
DOI: 10.1144/m57-2022-49
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Canada Basin Tectono-Sedimentary Element, Arctic Ocean

Abstract: The Canada Basin (CB) formed during a short period of seafloor spreading inferred to be Early Cretaceous in age. Brookian strata of inferred Early Cretaceous to Holocene age comprise the sedimentary fill of the Canada Basin Tectono-Sedimentary Element (CB TSE). Although the CB has remained tectonically quiet since seafloor spreading ceased, both proximal and distal tectonism (Alpha Ridge magmatism, and the Cordilleran, Brooks Range, and Eurekan orogenies) have influenced sediment source areas, dispersal paths,… Show more

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“…To briefly probe this question, we invoke the total surface area of the Canada Basin to be ∼5 × 10 5 km 2 (Hutchinson et al., 2024), and estimate the area of an AW eddy including both core and flank regions as 1 × 10 3 km 2 (Figure 6c). This gives a surface area ratio of ∼0.2% between an AW eddy and the entire Canada Basin.…”
Section: Implications For Vertical Heat Fluxesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To briefly probe this question, we invoke the total surface area of the Canada Basin to be ∼5 × 10 5 km 2 (Hutchinson et al., 2024), and estimate the area of an AW eddy including both core and flank regions as 1 × 10 3 km 2 (Figure 6c). This gives a surface area ratio of ∼0.2% between an AW eddy and the entire Canada Basin.…”
Section: Implications For Vertical Heat Fluxesmentioning
confidence: 99%