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Verzhbitsky, Evgeny V; Kononov, Mikhail V (2006): Heat flow values in the Sea of Okhotsk region [dataset]. P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.745952, Supplement to: Verzhbitsky, EV; Kononov, MV (2006): Geodynamic evolution of the lithosphere in the Sea of Okhotsk region: from geophysical data. Fizika Zemli (Physics of the Earth), No 6, 47-59

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Abstract:
Tectonic structure and anomalous distributions of geophysical fields of the Sea of Okhotsk region are considered; the lack of reliable data on age of the lithosphere beneath basins of various origin in the Sea of Okhotsk is noted. Model calculations based on geological and geophysical data yielded 65 Ma (Cretaceous-Paleocene boundary) age for the Central Okhotsk rise underlain by the continental lithosphere. This estimate agrees with the age (the end of Cretaceous) derived from seismostratigraphic data. A comparative analysis of theoretical and measured heat flows in the Akademii Nauk Rise, underlain by the thinned continental crust, is performed. The analysis points to a higher (by 20%) value of the measured thermal background of the rise, which is consistent with high negative gradient of gravity anomalies in this area. Calculations yielded 36 Ma (Early Oligocene) age and lithosphere thickness of 50 km for the South Okhotsk depression, whose seafloor was formed by processes of back-arc spreading. The estimated age of the depression is supported by kinematic data on the region; the calculated thickness of the lithosphere coincides with the value estimated from data of magnetotelluric sounding here. This indicates that formation time (36 Ma) of the South Okhotsk depression was estimated correctly. Numerical modeling performed for determination of the basement age of rifting basins in the Sea of Okhotsk gave the following estimates: 18 Ma (Early Miocene) for the Deryugin Basin, 12 Ma (Middle Miocene) for the TINRO Basin, and 23 Ma (Late Oligocene) for the West Kamchatka Trough. These estimates agree with formation time (Oligocene-Quaternary) of the sedimentary cover in rifting basins of the Sea of Okhotsk derived from geological and geophysical data. Model temperature estimates are obtained for lithologic and stratigraphic boundaries of the sedimentary cover in the Deryugin and TINRO Basins and the West Kamchatka Trough; the temperature analysis indicates that the latter two structures are promising for oil and hydrocarbon gas generation; the West Kamchatka Trough possesses better reservoir properties compared to the TINRO and Deryugin Basins. The latter is promising for generation of hydrocarbon gas. Paleogeodynamic reconstructions of the Sea of Okhotsk region evolution are obtained for times of 90, 66, and 36 Ma on the base of kinematic, geomagnetic, structural, tectonic, geothermal, and other geological and geophysical data.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 50.828543 * Median Longitude: 147.918480 * South-bound Latitude: 46.053000 * West-bound Longitude: 139.476400 * North-bound Latitude: 57.953300 * East-bound Longitude: 156.650000
Event(s):
VK06-1 * Latitude: 57.953300 * Longitude: 144.683700 * Location: Sea of Okhotsk
VK06-2 * Latitude: 57.858400 * Longitude: 148.502600 * Location: Sea of Okhotsk
VK06-3 * Latitude: 56.063300 * Longitude: 153.797200 * Location: Sea of Okhotsk
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Area/localityAreaVerzhbitsky, Evgeny V
5Heat flowHFmW/m2Verzhbitsky, Evgeny V
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