Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin

Abstract Late to post‐Caledonian, Devonian extension remains unresolved in the SW Barents Sea, despite considerable knowledge from onshore Norway, East Greenland and Svalbard. We analyse intrabasement seismic facies in high‐resolution 3D and reprocessed 2D data to investigate evidence for Caledonian...

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Main Authors: Gresseth, Julie L. S., Braathen, Alvar, Serck, Christopher S., Faleide, Jan Inge, Osmundsen, Per Terje
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bre.12631 2024-06-02T08:04:07+00:00 Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin Gresseth, Julie L. S. Braathen, Alvar Serck, Christopher S. Faleide, Jan Inge Osmundsen, Per Terje Norges Forskningsråd 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bre.12631 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bre.12631 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/bre.12631 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Basin Research volume 34, issue 2, page 570-589 ISSN 0950-091X 1365-2117 journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12631 2024-05-03T11:15:41Z Abstract Late to post‐Caledonian, Devonian extension remains unresolved in the SW Barents Sea, despite considerable knowledge from onshore Norway, East Greenland and Svalbard. We analyse intrabasement seismic facies in high‐resolution 3D and reprocessed 2D data to investigate evidence for Caledonian deformation and post‐Caledonian detachment faulting in the central SW Barents Sea. These results are compared to published potential field models and analogue field studies from onshore Svalbard and Bjørnøya, substantiating that structures inherited from post‐orogenic extension influenced the Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic basin evolution. The Late Paleozoic Fingerdjupet Subbasin is underlain by a NNE‐striking, ESE‐dipping extensional detachment fault that records a minimum eastwards displacement of 22 km. The detachment fault and associated shear zone(s) separate post‐orogenic metamorphic core complexes from the syn‐tectonic deposits of a presumed Devonian supradetachment basin. Spatial variability in isostatically induced doming likely governed Devonian basin configurations. Pronounced footwall corrugations and faults splaying from the detachment indicate eastward extensional transport. This ultimately led to two interacting but subsequent, east‐stepping detachments. Local reactivation of the detachment systems controlled the extent of Carboniferous carbonate and evaporite basins in the Bjarmeland Platform area. Further, the Mesozoic Terningen Fault Complex and Randi Fault Set testify to how the inherited Devonian structural template continued to control spatial localisation and extent of rift structures during subsequent periods of extensional faulting in the Fingerdjupet Subbasin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Bjørnøya East Greenland Greenland Svalbard Wiley Online Library Barents Sea Bjørnøya ENVELOPE(-67.250,-67.250,-68.151,-68.151) Greenland Norway Svalbard Terningen ENVELOPE(2.750,2.750,-72.183,-72.183) Basin Research 34 2 570 589
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description Abstract Late to post‐Caledonian, Devonian extension remains unresolved in the SW Barents Sea, despite considerable knowledge from onshore Norway, East Greenland and Svalbard. We analyse intrabasement seismic facies in high‐resolution 3D and reprocessed 2D data to investigate evidence for Caledonian deformation and post‐Caledonian detachment faulting in the central SW Barents Sea. These results are compared to published potential field models and analogue field studies from onshore Svalbard and Bjørnøya, substantiating that structures inherited from post‐orogenic extension influenced the Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic basin evolution. The Late Paleozoic Fingerdjupet Subbasin is underlain by a NNE‐striking, ESE‐dipping extensional detachment fault that records a minimum eastwards displacement of 22 km. The detachment fault and associated shear zone(s) separate post‐orogenic metamorphic core complexes from the syn‐tectonic deposits of a presumed Devonian supradetachment basin. Spatial variability in isostatically induced doming likely governed Devonian basin configurations. Pronounced footwall corrugations and faults splaying from the detachment indicate eastward extensional transport. This ultimately led to two interacting but subsequent, east‐stepping detachments. Local reactivation of the detachment systems controlled the extent of Carboniferous carbonate and evaporite basins in the Bjarmeland Platform area. Further, the Mesozoic Terningen Fault Complex and Randi Fault Set testify to how the inherited Devonian structural template continued to control spatial localisation and extent of rift structures during subsequent periods of extensional faulting in the Fingerdjupet Subbasin.
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author Gresseth, Julie L. S.
Braathen, Alvar
Serck, Christopher S.
Faleide, Jan Inge
Osmundsen, Per Terje
spellingShingle Gresseth, Julie L. S.
Braathen, Alvar
Serck, Christopher S.
Faleide, Jan Inge
Osmundsen, Per Terje
Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin
author_facet Gresseth, Julie L. S.
Braathen, Alvar
Serck, Christopher S.
Faleide, Jan Inge
Osmundsen, Per Terje
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title Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin
title_short Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin
title_full Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin
title_fullStr Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin
title_full_unstemmed Late Paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern Barents Sea—Intrabasement seismic facies of the Fingerdjupet Subbasin
title_sort late paleozoic supradetachment basin configuration in the southwestern barents sea—intrabasement seismic facies of the fingerdjupet subbasin
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