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Cretaceous-Paleocene Evolution and Crustal Structure of the Northern Vøring Margin (Offshore Mid-Norway) : Results from Integrated Geological and Geophysical Study. / Zastrozhnov, D.; Gernigon, L.; Gogin, I.; Abdelmalak, M. M.; Planke, S.; Faleide, J. I.; Eide, S.; Myklebust, R.
в: Tectonics, Том 37, № 2, 02.2018, стр. 497-528.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Cretaceous-Paleocene Evolution and Crustal Structure of the Northern Vøring Margin (Offshore Mid-Norway)
T2 - Results from Integrated Geological and Geophysical Study
AU - Zastrozhnov, D.
AU - Gernigon, L.
AU - Gogin, I.
AU - Abdelmalak, M. M.
AU - Planke, S.
AU - Faleide, J. I.
AU - Eide, S.
AU - Myklebust, R.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: ©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2018/2
Y1 - 2018/2
N2 - We present results of a multidisciplinary study of the northern segment of the Vøring volcanic rifted margin, offshore mid-Norway. This segment represents a transitional margin domain that is less investigated compared to the adjacent segments of the margin. In order to understand the geological evolution of the study area, we performed an integrated interpretation of an extensive geological and geophysical data set. This data set includes recently acquired and reprocessed 2-D reflection seismic, published refraction data and potential field data, as well as new borehole data. Two-dimensional potential field modeling was performed to better assess the crustal architecture and evolution of the northern Vøring Margin. We then consider how crustal-scale structures and processes affected the basin formation. The outer and distal northern Vøring Margin represents a series of deep Cretaceous (Træna Basin and Någrind Syncline) and Cretaceous-Paleocene (Hel Graben) sag subbasins underlain by a significantly thinned continental crust. These subbasins developed in between structural highs (Utgard, Nyk, and Grimm Highs), which are underlain by a thicker crust and interpreted as a series of rigid continental blocks (“buffers”). In addition to the regional Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous rifting events, we found structural evidence of local Neocomian and mid-Cretaceous extensional reactivation affecting the northern segment of the Vøring Basin. During the mid-Late Cretaceous-Paleocene, the extensional axis within the Vøring Basin province migrated sequentially northwestward to the present-day continent-ocean “boundary”. We also show fundamental differences between the volcanic rifted mid-Norwegian Margin and nonvolcanic (Iberian-type) margins and how preexisting structures events can shape the evolution and architecture of the margin.
AB - We present results of a multidisciplinary study of the northern segment of the Vøring volcanic rifted margin, offshore mid-Norway. This segment represents a transitional margin domain that is less investigated compared to the adjacent segments of the margin. In order to understand the geological evolution of the study area, we performed an integrated interpretation of an extensive geological and geophysical data set. This data set includes recently acquired and reprocessed 2-D reflection seismic, published refraction data and potential field data, as well as new borehole data. Two-dimensional potential field modeling was performed to better assess the crustal architecture and evolution of the northern Vøring Margin. We then consider how crustal-scale structures and processes affected the basin formation. The outer and distal northern Vøring Margin represents a series of deep Cretaceous (Træna Basin and Någrind Syncline) and Cretaceous-Paleocene (Hel Graben) sag subbasins underlain by a significantly thinned continental crust. These subbasins developed in between structural highs (Utgard, Nyk, and Grimm Highs), which are underlain by a thicker crust and interpreted as a series of rigid continental blocks (“buffers”). In addition to the regional Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous rifting events, we found structural evidence of local Neocomian and mid-Cretaceous extensional reactivation affecting the northern segment of the Vøring Basin. During the mid-Late Cretaceous-Paleocene, the extensional axis within the Vøring Basin province migrated sequentially northwestward to the present-day continent-ocean “boundary”. We also show fundamental differences between the volcanic rifted mid-Norwegian Margin and nonvolcanic (Iberian-type) margins and how preexisting structures events can shape the evolution and architecture of the margin.
KW - crustal inheritance
KW - deep crustal structure/LCB
KW - NE Atlantic/Vøring Margin
KW - potential field modeling
KW - rifting/sedimentary basins
KW - seismic interpretation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85041731872&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/2017TC004655
DO - 10.1002/2017TC004655
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041731872
VL - 37
SP - 497
EP - 528
JO - Tectonics
JF - Tectonics
SN - 0278-7407
IS - 2
ER -
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