Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland
Most rifted margins involve a certain degree of obliquity. Oblique extension has been well-studied in a magmapoor continental rift setting. However, few studies have addressed the structure and evolution of oblique rifting in a magma-rich continental rift setting. In this study, we used remote sensi...
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author | Guan, Huixin Abdelmalak, Mansour M. Xu, Min Geoffroy, Laurent |
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description | Most rifted margins involve a certain degree of obliquity. Oblique extension has been well-studied in a magmapoor continental rift setting. However, few studies have addressed the structure and evolution of oblique rifting in a magma-rich continental rift setting. In this study, we used remote sensing and field measurements combined with geophysical data in order to study the tectono-magmatic evolution of seaward-dipping basalt sequences, known also as seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs), along the western Nuussuaq oblique volcanic passive margin. We calculated the directions and dips of lavas within onshore SDRs based on remote sensing and field data and analyzed the offshore SDRs through seismic reflection profiles to obtain a precise 3D structure of the inner SDRs along this margin. Our results show that the development of the inner SDRs can be divided into two stages. During the first stage (the late Paleocene), the oblique extension was partitioned into strike-slip and dip-slip components, and the basalt sequences were mainly bounded by N-S-trending continentward-dipping faults. During the second stage (the early Eocene), a local stress reorientation occurred in the western Nuussuaq and the basalt sequences were mainly bounded by NE-SW-trending continentward-dipping faults. The obliquity of the margin originated from both the reactivation of the inherited Itilli Fault and the magma intrusion into the crust, which weakened the crust and produced a pressure-induced extension orthogonal to the margin. |
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spelling | ftarchimer:oai:archimer.ifremer.fr:103834 2025-04-06T14:53:59+00:00 Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland Guan, Huixin Abdelmalak, Mansour M. Xu, Min Geoffroy, Laurent 2023-09 application/pdf https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00926/103834/115828.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2023.229936 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00926/103834/ eng eng Elsevier https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00926/103834/115828.pdf doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2023.229936 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00926/103834/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess restricted use Tectonophysics (0040-1951) (Elsevier), 2023-09 , Vol. 862 , P. 229936 (9p.) Volcanic passive margin Oblique extension Seaward dipping reflectors Strain partitioning Western Greenland text Article info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftarchimer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2023.229936 2025-03-13T05:23:13Z Most rifted margins involve a certain degree of obliquity. Oblique extension has been well-studied in a magmapoor continental rift setting. However, few studies have addressed the structure and evolution of oblique rifting in a magma-rich continental rift setting. In this study, we used remote sensing and field measurements combined with geophysical data in order to study the tectono-magmatic evolution of seaward-dipping basalt sequences, known also as seaward dipping reflectors (SDRs), along the western Nuussuaq oblique volcanic passive margin. We calculated the directions and dips of lavas within onshore SDRs based on remote sensing and field data and analyzed the offshore SDRs through seismic reflection profiles to obtain a precise 3D structure of the inner SDRs along this margin. Our results show that the development of the inner SDRs can be divided into two stages. During the first stage (the late Paleocene), the oblique extension was partitioned into strike-slip and dip-slip components, and the basalt sequences were mainly bounded by N-S-trending continentward-dipping faults. During the second stage (the early Eocene), a local stress reorientation occurred in the western Nuussuaq and the basalt sequences were mainly bounded by NE-SW-trending continentward-dipping faults. The obliquity of the margin originated from both the reactivation of the inherited Itilli Fault and the magma intrusion into the crust, which weakened the crust and produced a pressure-induced extension orthogonal to the margin. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Nuussuaq Archimer (Archive Institutionnelle de l'Ifremer - Institut français de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) Greenland Itilli ENVELOPE(-50.817,-50.817,63.200,63.200) Nuussuaq ENVELOPE(-51.918,-51.918,66.626,66.626) Tectonophysics 862 229936 |
spellingShingle | Volcanic passive margin Oblique extension Seaward dipping reflectors Strain partitioning Western Greenland Guan, Huixin Abdelmalak, Mansour M. Xu, Min Geoffroy, Laurent Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland |
title | Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland |
title_full | Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland |
title_fullStr | Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland |
title_short | Evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: The case of Nuussuaq in West Greenland |
title_sort | evolution of an oblique volcanic passive margin: the case of nuussuaq in west greenland |
topic | Volcanic passive margin Oblique extension Seaward dipping reflectors Strain partitioning Western Greenland |
topic_facet | Volcanic passive margin Oblique extension Seaward dipping reflectors Strain partitioning Western Greenland |
url | https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00926/103834/115828.pdf https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2023.229936 https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00926/103834/ |