2016
DOI: 10.1144/sp447.11
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Seismic volcanostratigraphy of the NE Greenland continental margin

Abstract: The Early Eocene continental break-up between the NE Greenland and the mid-Norwegian–SW Barents Sea margins was associated with voluminous magmatism and led to the emplacement of massive volcanic complexes including wedges of seawards-dipping reflections (SDR). We study the distribution of these break-up-related volcanic rocks along the NE Greenland margin by revisiting existing seismic reflection data and comparing our observations to better-studied segments of the conjugate margin. Seismic facies types match… Show more

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“…The sills are dominantly found within two complexes; a ≥18 000 km 2 complex in the Cretaceous-Tertiary age Thetis Basin and a ≥10 000 km 2 complex in the Upper Paleozoic-Mesozoic-aged Danmarkshavn Basin. The sills within these complexes are also documented by Hamann et al, (2005) and Geissler et al, (2016). The sill complexes follow the structural trend of the basins and are oriented NNE/SSW ( Fig.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Sill and Hydrothermal Vent Complexessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The sills are dominantly found within two complexes; a ≥18 000 km 2 complex in the Cretaceous-Tertiary age Thetis Basin and a ≥10 000 km 2 complex in the Upper Paleozoic-Mesozoic-aged Danmarkshavn Basin. The sills within these complexes are also documented by Hamann et al, (2005) and Geissler et al, (2016). The sill complexes follow the structural trend of the basins and are oriented NNE/SSW ( Fig.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Sill and Hydrothermal Vent Complexessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…5c), but a large volume of magmatic material has been identified along the margins in the form of seawards-dipping reflectors, inner and outer lava flows, sills intruded in the basement, and lower crustal bodies (e.g. Geissler et al 2016;Horni et al, this volume, in review). The presence of various NAIP volcanic structures is reflected in the high gravity and magnetic data values (Fig.…”
Section: Break-up and Early Seafloor Spreadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rift-jump events and crustal volume variations across the GIFRC can be linked to mid-oceanic ridge opening processes since 55 Ma, which challenges the long-held view that it formed as a hotspot track (Bjarnason 2008). Geissler et al (2016) describe the NE Greenland margin, where the break-up-related volcanic complexes are comparable with the better-known MidNorwegian-SW Barents Sea conjugate. Seismic facies types match between the conjugate pair and show strong lateral variations.…”
Section: Geochronology and Volcanismmentioning
confidence: 74%