An Analysis of the Variation of Ocean Floor Bathymetry and Heat Flow with Age

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  • Barry Parsons
  • John G. Sclater
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Two models, a simple cooling model and the plate model, have been advanced to account for the variation in depth and heat flow with increasing age of the ocean floor. The simple cooling model predicts a linear relation between depth and t •, and heat flow and l/t«, where t is the •ge of the ocean floor. We show that the same t • dependence is implicit in the solutions for the plate model for sufficiently young ocean floor. For larger ages these relations break down, and depth and heat flow decay exponentially to constant values. The two forms of the solution are developed to provide a simple method of inverting the data to give the model parameters. The empirical depth versus age relation for the North Pacific and North Atlantic has been extended out to 160 m.y. B.P. The depth initially increases as t «, but between 60 and 80 m.y.B.P. the variation of depth with age departs from this simple relation. For older ocean floor the depth decays exponentially with age toward a constant asymptotic value. Such characteristics would be produced by a thermal structure close to that of the plate model. Inverting the data gives a plate thickness of 125+10 kin, a bottom boundary temperature of 1350ø+275øC, and a thermal expansion coefficient of (3.2+1.1) x 10-5øC -1. Between 0 and 70 m.y.B.P. the depth can tb• represented by the relation d(t) = 2500 + 350 m, with t in m.y.B.P., and for regions older than 20 m.y. B.P. by the relation d(t) = 6400 3200 exp (-t/62.8) m. The heat flow data were treated in a similar, but less extensive manner. Although the data are compatible with the same model that accounts for the topography, their scatter prevents their use in the same quantitative fashion. Our analysis shows that the heat flow only responds to the bottom boundary at approximately twice the age at which the depth does. Within the scatter of the data, from 0 to 120 m y. B P., the heat flow can be repr•ese•nted by the relation q(t)= 11.3/t2 •cal cm -• s -ñ. The previously accepted view that the heat flow observations approach a constant asymptotic value in the old ocean basins needs to be tested more stringently. The above results imply that a mechanism is required to supply heat at the base of the plate.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007