Sub-basalt structures east of the Faroe Islands revealed from wide-angle seismic and gravity data

Two semi-regional wide-angle Ocean Bottom Seismograph (OBS) profiles, acquired east of the Faroe Islands, have been analysed by use of forward and inverse modelling to map the crustal structures. In the present wide-angle data, the Tertiary basalt shows a maximum thickness of 3 km under the Faroe Islands, decreasing towards the Faroe–Shetland Channel where it terminates. Sedimentary rocks are present below the basalts and vary in thickness from 2 km to a maximum of 8 km towards the Faroe–Shetland Channel. These sedimentary rocks appear mainly as a low-velocity zone, and the presence of high-velocity intrusions in these layers generate several step-back features in the wide-angle refraction data. Pre-Cretaceous sedimentary rocks are only inferred north of the Clair fracture zone, while Cretaceous rocks dominate southeast of the Westray fracture zone. The crystalline basement is divided into an upper granitic and a lower granodioritic part. P-wave velocities around 7.0 km s−1 are modelled in the lowermost part of the crust, indicating that magmatic underplating is not present below the Faroe Islands. The depth to the Moho is modelled with a maximum depth of 29–30 km below the northern part of the Faroe Islands, decreasing both southeastwards and southwestwards to 25 km and 17 km, respectively.

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