Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 122

Greinar (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.01.1977, Side 122
120 Subsidence is thus an unavoidable assumption for the bord- ers of the South Atlantic. With this and our analysis of North America in mind, we can state this: In geography and geo- logy there is an old division, which has grown to a dogma, namely that there are two main fundamentally different types of coasts, the Atlantic type and the Pacific type. As pure description, this is quite right but the difference of the types is in no way fundamental. It is simply due to the change of drainage in the Cretaceous as far as North America goes. And we have good reasons to expect the same or similar exogenous causes for other Atlantic coasts. One might try to trace Mesozoic and older coastal structures along coasts of the Atlantic type, as has been done along the east coast of North America: But in this connection we must keep in mind the results on the formation of deeper seismic layers in Chapter 5, cf. also the failure to trace Hercynian trends from Britain to New Foundland, although that might be due in part to a cover of Lower Tertiary basalts, as stated before. We remind also again of the total ignoring of geologic structure in the seismic layers through the Sierra Nevada (Chapter 5). The Tertiary formation of seismic Layer 3 in Iceland, in the Oligocene, as well as horizontal seismic layers right through the roots of the Alps, also cast very much doubt on the possibility of detecting geologic structure be- low the sea floor. On the other hand, Mesozoic sediments along the east coast of North America have behaved differently, so one need not be too pessimistic. continents, have been taken to correspond to real and physicaily mean- ingful movements (83). To illustrate the capability of kinematics, we point out what any reader can verify, that the Andesite line in the Pacific, with its Tonga comer and a continuation south along New Zealand, and continued by a seismic line towards the East Pacific Rise, is very similar to the east coast of South America. A computer can easily perform the kinematic feat of lifting South America and find a very good “best fit” between this Andesite line and the east coast of South America. But who would think that this kine- matic feat corresponds to a real event in geological history?
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