Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait

Aeromagnetic data were collected over the Hall Basin and adjacentcoastal land areas of northern Nares Strait during the 2001 Canadian-GermanNares Strait Expedition to provide an improved onshore-offshore linkage ofgeological structures related to the Late Cretaceous Early PaleogeneEurekan Orogeny. T...

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Main Authors: Damaske, Detlef, Oakey, G. N.
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Published: Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research 2006
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https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.29921
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description Aeromagnetic data were collected over the Hall Basin and adjacentcoastal land areas of northern Nares Strait during the 2001 Canadian-GermanNares Strait Expedition to provide an improved onshore-offshore linkage ofgeological structures related to the Late Cretaceous Early PaleogeneEurekan Orogeny. The total field magnetic anomaly data are characterized bybroad long-wavelength anomalies compatible with thick sequences of nonmagneticSilurian and Devonian carbonate facies. On the Greenland side ofthe survey block, the magnetic anomalies are generally positive, possiblyreflecting the magnetic characteristics of deeply buried crystalline rocks of thePaleozoic platform. Over Ellesmere Island, the magnetic anomalies are low inamplitude, suggesting a different basement composition from Greenland. Twolinear northeast oriented positive magnetic anomalies are observed on JudgeDaly Promontory. One extends along the south coast between Carl Ritter Bayand the mouth of Daly River. The second occurs over the northern end of thepeninsula and extends offshore from Cape Baird to Robeson Channel. Fromfield samples, this anomaly has been correlated with thrust fault-boundedTertiary sedimentary basins, which have increased susceptibility valuescaused by the content of basalt clasts. The thrust fault, bounding the southernedge of these basins has been mapped as a continuous feature across JudgeDaly Promontory, however, the absence of a continuous magnetic anomaly islikely the result of complete erosion of the sedimentary wedge. The amplitudeof this anomaly decreases south of Carl Ritter Bay, as a result of decreasedcontent of basalt clasts. A small magnetic anomaly at 81.3 °N, 66.8 °W alsocoincides with an isolated outcrop of Tertiary rocks, associated with a differentfault. The offshore extension of these anomalies indicates a continuity ofthe Tertiary basins northeastward to Robeson Channel and to the LincolnSea. It does not follow a simple continuous line, but appears to be broken insubsections of slightly differing directions. Similar offsets are observed in aparallel magnetic anomaly in Hall Basin suggesting crosscutting NWSEtrending faults. The magnetic anomalies and onshore geological observationssuggest that the Wegener Fault is not a simple strike-slip fault, but a complexsystem of faults and a chain of blocks and basins.
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author Damaske, Detlef
Oakey, G. N.
spellingShingle Damaske, Detlef
Oakey, G. N.
Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait
author_facet Damaske, Detlef
Oakey, G. N.
author_sort Damaske, Detlef
title Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait
title_short Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait
title_full Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait
title_fullStr Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait
title_full_unstemmed Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait
title_sort volcanogenic sandstones as areomagnetic markers on judge daly promontory and in robeson channel, northern nares strait
publisher Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research
publishDate 2006
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/28545/
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ENVELOPE(-65.860,-65.860,81.219,81.219)
ENVELOPE(-62.992,-62.992,81.502,81.502)
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Damaske, D. and Oakey, G. N. (2006) Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait , Polarforschung, Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research, 74 (1-3), pp. 9-19 . hdl:10013/epic.29921
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:28545 2023-05-15T16:05:57+02:00 Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait Damaske, Detlef Oakey, G. N. 2006 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/28545/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/28545/1/Polarforsch2004_1-3_2.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.29921 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.29921.d001 unknown Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/28545/1/Polarforsch2004_1-3_2.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.29921.d001 Damaske, D. and Oakey, G. N. (2006) Volcanogenic Sandstones as Areomagnetic Markers on Judge Daly Promontory and in Robeson Channel, Northern Nares Strait , Polarforschung, Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research, 74 (1-3), pp. 9-19 . hdl:10013/epic.29921 EPIC3Polarforschung, Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research, 74(1-3), pp. 9-19, ISSN: 0032-2490 "Polarforschung" peerRev 2006 ftawi 2021-12-24T15:36:51Z Aeromagnetic data were collected over the Hall Basin and adjacentcoastal land areas of northern Nares Strait during the 2001 Canadian-GermanNares Strait Expedition to provide an improved onshore-offshore linkage ofgeological structures related to the Late Cretaceous Early PaleogeneEurekan Orogeny. The total field magnetic anomaly data are characterized bybroad long-wavelength anomalies compatible with thick sequences of nonmagneticSilurian and Devonian carbonate facies. On the Greenland side ofthe survey block, the magnetic anomalies are generally positive, possiblyreflecting the magnetic characteristics of deeply buried crystalline rocks of thePaleozoic platform. Over Ellesmere Island, the magnetic anomalies are low inamplitude, suggesting a different basement composition from Greenland. Twolinear northeast oriented positive magnetic anomalies are observed on JudgeDaly Promontory. One extends along the south coast between Carl Ritter Bayand the mouth of Daly River. The second occurs over the northern end of thepeninsula and extends offshore from Cape Baird to Robeson Channel. Fromfield samples, this anomaly has been correlated with thrust fault-boundedTertiary sedimentary basins, which have increased susceptibility valuescaused by the content of basalt clasts. The thrust fault, bounding the southernedge of these basins has been mapped as a continuous feature across JudgeDaly Promontory, however, the absence of a continuous magnetic anomaly islikely the result of complete erosion of the sedimentary wedge. The amplitudeof this anomaly decreases south of Carl Ritter Bay, as a result of decreasedcontent of basalt clasts. A small magnetic anomaly at 81.3 °N, 66.8 °W alsocoincides with an isolated outcrop of Tertiary rocks, associated with a differentfault. The offshore extension of these anomalies indicates a continuity ofthe Tertiary basins northeastward to Robeson Channel and to the LincolnSea. It does not follow a simple continuous line, but appears to be broken insubsections of slightly differing directions. Similar offsets are observed in aparallel magnetic anomaly in Hall Basin suggesting crosscutting NWSEtrending faults. The magnetic anomalies and onshore geological observationssuggest that the Wegener Fault is not a simple strike-slip fault, but a complexsystem of faults and a chain of blocks and basins. Other/Unknown Material Ellesmere Island Greenland Hall Basin Nares strait Polar Research Polarforschung Robeson channel Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Cape Baird ENVELOPE(-64.502,-64.502,81.547,81.547) Carl Ritter Bay ENVELOPE(-67.494,-67.494,80.919,80.919) Daly ENVELOPE(63.761,63.761,-67.513,-67.513) Daly River ENVELOPE(-65.860,-65.860,81.219,81.219) Ellesmere Island Greenland Hall Basin ENVELOPE(-62.992,-62.992,81.502,81.502) Judge Daly Promontory ENVELOPE(-66.993,-66.993,81.252,81.252) Nares ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450) Robeson Channel ENVELOPE(-61.473,-61.473,81.995,81.995)