Measurements of the extension required for crustal breakup on the magma-poor Iberia-Newfoundland conjugate margins

2020 ◽  
Vol 118 ◽  
pp. 104403
Author(s):  
Júlia Gómez-Romeu ◽  
Nick Kusznir ◽  
Alan Roberts ◽  
Gianreto Manatschal
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Geology ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 173 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Keen ◽  
C. Peddy ◽  
B. de Voogd ◽  
D. Matthews
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2021 ◽  
pp. M57-2021-31
Author(s):  
Harald Brekke ◽  
Halvor S. S. Bunkholt ◽  
Jan I. Faleide ◽  
Michael B. W. Fyhn

AbstractThe geology of the conjugate continental margins of the Norwegian and Greenland Seas reflects 400 Ma of post-Caledonian continental rifting, continental breakup between early Eocene and Miocene times, and subsequent passive margin conditions accompanying seafloor spreading. During Devonian-Carboniferous time, rifting and continental deposition prevailed, but from the mid-Carboniferous, rifting decreased and marine deposition commenced in the north culminating in a Late Permian open seaway as rifting resumed. The seaway became partly filled by Triassic and Lower Jurassic sediments causing mixed marine/non-marine deposition. A permanent, open seaway established by the end of the Early Jurassic and was followed by the development of an axial line of deep marine Cretaceous basins. The final, strong rift pulse of continental breakup occurred along a line oblique to the axis of these basins. The Jan Mayen Micro-Continent formed by resumed rifting in a part of the East Greenland margin in Eocene to Miocene times. This complex tectonic development is reflected in the sedimentary record in the two conjugate margins, which clearly shows their common pre-breakup geological development. The strong correlation between the two present margins is the basis for defining seven tectono-sedimentary elements (TSE) and establishing eight composite tectono-sedimentary elements (CTSE) in the region.


2020 ◽  
Vol 117 ◽  
pp. 104397 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongliang Bai ◽  
Xiaoyu Wang ◽  
Dongdong Dong ◽  
Sascha Brune ◽  
Shiguo Wu ◽  
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