1999
DOI: 10.1144/0050391
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The Northeast Rockall Basin and its significance in the evolution of the Rockall-Faeroes/East Greenland rift system

Abstract: The newly mapped Northeast Rockall Basin lies between the Wyville-Thomson Ridge and an ESE lineament extending from the onshore Ness Shear Zone. It contains a window in the early Tertiary flood-basalts through which a syn-rift sedimentary succession is imaged on seismic data. This succession was mapped in detail, calibrated to wells and boreholes drilled on the basin margins, and integrated with results from gravity, magnetic and backstrip modelling. Modelling and seismic stratigraphic analysis show that the W… Show more

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“…Evidence for pre-Cretaceous rifting in the Rockall Trough has been found from two-dimensional (2-D) structural and stratigraphic forward modeling [Nadin et al, 1999]. The rift system might have continued into the Faeroe-Shetland Basin until the formation of the Wyville-Thomson Ridge through inversion in the midTertiary [Boldreel and Andersen, 1993;Tate et al, 1999].…”
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“…Evidence for pre-Cretaceous rifting in the Rockall Trough has been found from two-dimensional (2-D) structural and stratigraphic forward modeling [Nadin et al, 1999]. The rift system might have continued into the Faeroe-Shetland Basin until the formation of the Wyville-Thomson Ridge through inversion in the midTertiary [Boldreel and Andersen, 1993;Tate et al, 1999].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ridge push from the initiation of seafloor spreading in the North Atlantic has been proposed as cause for the NE-SW compressional stress necessary to form these structures [Boldreel and Andersen, 1994]. Recent investigations using reflection seismic data acquired in the region of the NE Rockall Basin show that the Wyville-Thomson Ridge has no igneous core and only a thin basalt cover overlying 3 -4 km thick sedimentary layers [Tate et al, 1999]. On the basis of these new data, the Wyville-Thomson Ridge together with the Ymir and Munkegrunnur ridges can be considered as positive inversion ramp anticlines above an inferred mid-lower crustal detachment, generated during N-S intraplate compression [Tate et al, 1999].…”
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“…The second is the existence of an apparent sea-floor-cutting fault on the northern flank of the Wyville-Thompson Ridge (Tate et al, 1999). This is shown on a seismic section ( Figure 3 in Tate et al, 1999) as a steep, south dipping fault cutting the sea bed.…”
Section: Geological Evidence For Large Passive Margin Earthquakes Neamentioning
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“…This is shown on a seismic section ( Figure 3 in Tate et al, 1999) as a steep, south dipping fault cutting the sea bed. Uplift of the Wyville-Thompson Ridge started in the late Eocene and continued intermittently throughout the Oligocene, and possibly until Recent times (Tate et al, 1999). This north-bounding fault is possibly the only known instance of seabed fault displacement in UK waters, and it does rather suggest palaeoseismic evidence of a large earthquake.…”
Section: Geological Evidence For Large Passive Margin Earthquakes Neamentioning
confidence: 99%