Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea

Abstract Supradetachment basins at passive rifted margins are a key witness of major‐continental extension, and they may preserve a record from which the amount and rates of extension and metamorphic core complex exhumation may be reconstructed. These basins have mainly been recognised in back‐arc a...

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Main Authors: Muñoz‐Barrera, Jhon M., Rotevatn, Atle, Gawthorpe, Robert L., Henstra, Gijs, Kristensen, Thomas B.
Other Authors: ConocoPhillips, Norges Forskningsråd, Tullow Oil, Neptune Energy Norge, Equinor, Aker BP
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/bre.12648 2024-10-13T14:09:54+00:00 Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea Muñoz‐Barrera, Jhon M. Rotevatn, Atle Gawthorpe, Robert L. Henstra, Gijs Kristensen, Thomas B. ConocoPhillips Norges Forskningsråd Tullow Oil Neptune Energy Norge Equinor Aker BP 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bre.12648 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bre.12648 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/bre.12648 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Basin Research volume 34, issue 3, page 991-1019 ISSN 0950-091X 1365-2117 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12648 2024-09-17T04:44:37Z Abstract Supradetachment basins at passive rifted margins are a key witness of major‐continental extension, and they may preserve a record from which the amount and rates of extension and metamorphic core complex exhumation may be reconstructed. These basins have mainly been recognised in back‐arc and orogenic collapse settings, with few examples from rifted margins. Using 2D and 3D seismic reflection, wellbore, and gravity anomaly data, we here characterise the three‐dimensional structural and tectonosedimentary evolution of a spoon‐shaped supradetachment basin that was formed in the necking domain of a rifted margin, at the southern limit of the Møre and Vøring segments of the Norwegian rifted margin. The basin, with an areal extent of ca. 2400 km 2 , and a landward‐rotated syn‐tectonic succession up to ca. 30 km thick (true stratigraphic thickness), is separated from footwall continental margin core complex basement culminations by major large‐offset (>30 km) normal fault complexes characterised by a cross‐sectional geometry whereby an upper, steeper part of the fault gives way to a low‐angle detachment fault at depth. These fault complexes are associated with a tectonic thinning of the continental crust to ca. 11 km, compared with a crustal thickness of ca. 27 km in the proximal domain. The basin is filled by a succession of pre‐, syn‐ and post‐tectonic deposits, that accumulated over time as the basin evolved over a series of rift‐ and detachment faulting events. The 30 km thick syn‐tectonic succession reflects deposition during two separate rifting events, which are disconnected by deposits reflecting a relative short period of tectonic quiescence. The results are discussed in light of examples of supradetachment basins on other rifted margins globally, as well as in the context of the evolution of the Norwegian margin overall. Article in Journal/Newspaper Norwegian Sea Wiley Online Library Norwegian Sea Basin Research
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description Abstract Supradetachment basins at passive rifted margins are a key witness of major‐continental extension, and they may preserve a record from which the amount and rates of extension and metamorphic core complex exhumation may be reconstructed. These basins have mainly been recognised in back‐arc and orogenic collapse settings, with few examples from rifted margins. Using 2D and 3D seismic reflection, wellbore, and gravity anomaly data, we here characterise the three‐dimensional structural and tectonosedimentary evolution of a spoon‐shaped supradetachment basin that was formed in the necking domain of a rifted margin, at the southern limit of the Møre and Vøring segments of the Norwegian rifted margin. The basin, with an areal extent of ca. 2400 km 2 , and a landward‐rotated syn‐tectonic succession up to ca. 30 km thick (true stratigraphic thickness), is separated from footwall continental margin core complex basement culminations by major large‐offset (>30 km) normal fault complexes characterised by a cross‐sectional geometry whereby an upper, steeper part of the fault gives way to a low‐angle detachment fault at depth. These fault complexes are associated with a tectonic thinning of the continental crust to ca. 11 km, compared with a crustal thickness of ca. 27 km in the proximal domain. The basin is filled by a succession of pre‐, syn‐ and post‐tectonic deposits, that accumulated over time as the basin evolved over a series of rift‐ and detachment faulting events. The 30 km thick syn‐tectonic succession reflects deposition during two separate rifting events, which are disconnected by deposits reflecting a relative short period of tectonic quiescence. The results are discussed in light of examples of supradetachment basins on other rifted margins globally, as well as in the context of the evolution of the Norwegian margin overall.
author2 ConocoPhillips
Norges Forskningsråd
Tullow Oil
Neptune Energy Norge
Equinor
Aker BP
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author Muñoz‐Barrera, Jhon M.
Rotevatn, Atle
Gawthorpe, Robert L.
Henstra, Gijs
Kristensen, Thomas B.
spellingShingle Muñoz‐Barrera, Jhon M.
Rotevatn, Atle
Gawthorpe, Robert L.
Henstra, Gijs
Kristensen, Thomas B.
Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea
author_facet Muñoz‐Barrera, Jhon M.
Rotevatn, Atle
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Henstra, Gijs
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title Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea
title_short Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea
title_full Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr Supradetachment basins in necking domains of rifted margins: Insights from the Norwegian Sea
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