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A group of geoscientists from a number of NATO countries met under
NATO sponsorship in Copenhagen on February 27 and 28, 1978, and
formulated a proposal entitled "EVOLUTION OF THE GREENLAND
ICELAND-FAEROE-SCOTLAND RIDGE, A KEY AREA IN MARINE GEOSCIENCE".
This part of the North Atlantic Ocean is of particular interest
because of its anomalously shallow bathymetry which has profoundly
influenced many aspects of the evolution of the North Atlantic. The
proposed investigations therefore aim to study the deep crustal
structure including relationship of continental and oceanic crust,
history of subsidence of the ridge including its past role as a
land bridge, age of the oceanic basement along it and its history
of formation, and the influence of the ridge on Tertiary and
Quaternary depositional palaeoenvironments. In furtherance of this
proposal, it is intended to carry out a series of seismic and
drilling operations on the Ridge during the coming years. These
major marine investigations will be mainly funded from national
sources. An important preliminary stage to the project is the
collec tion and synthesis of available data. NATO has already
approved a small budget for this purpose which has enabled a
geoscientist to work partly at the Department of Geological
Sciences of Durham University, UK, and partly at Lamont-Doherty
Geological Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, USA, for
about six months to compile the data. The most important map
showing magnetic anomalies and lineations in the area, is included
in a pocket at the back of this volume.
Rifted Ocean-Continent Boundaries covers a wide range of topics,
from quantitative modelling to current knowledge of the structure
and evolution of specific margins around the world. Special
emphasis is placed on the structure and evolution of various
Atlantic margins. After an introduction to volcanic margin
concepts, the first articles report the results of numerical models
of the mechanics of rift propagation, melt generation and sources
of extensional stresses that may cause break-up. One part of the
book is dedicated to current knowledge of the structure and
evolution of various Atlantic margins. After a brief incursion into
the Mediterranean, succeeding articles report on the transform and
active margins of the Ivory Coast-Ghana transform margin and the
Sea of Japan.
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