Reconstructions of the continents around the North Atlantic at about the 60th parallel

Abstract Late Carboniferous^Early Tertiary apparent polar wander (APW) paths (300^40 Ma) for North America and Europe have been tested in various reconstructions. These paths demonstrate that the 500 fathom Bullard et al. fit is excellent from Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic times, but the conti...

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Main Authors: Trond H Torsvik Ayd, Rob Van Der Voo, Joseph G Meert Aye, Jon Mosar, Harald J Walderhaug
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1071.9205 2023-05-15T15:38:45+02:00 Reconstructions of the continents around the North Atlantic at about the 60th parallel Trond H Torsvik Ayd Rob Van Der Voo Joseph G Meert Aye Jon Mosar Harald J Walderhaug The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1071.9205 http://www.earthdynamics.org/torsvik/torsvik-papers/2001/2001-Torsvik-etal-EPSL.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1071.9205 http://www.earthdynamics.org/torsvik/torsvik-papers/2001/2001-Torsvik-etal-EPSL.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.earthdynamics.org/torsvik/torsvik-papers/2001/2001-Torsvik-etal-EPSL.pdf text ftciteseerx 2020-04-26T00:23:22Z Abstract Late Carboniferous^Early Tertiary apparent polar wander (APW) paths (300^40 Ma) for North America and Europe have been tested in various reconstructions. These paths demonstrate that the 500 fathom Bullard et al. fit is excellent from Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic times, but the continental configuration in northern Pangea changed systematically between the Late Triassic (ca. 214 Ma) and the Mid-Jurassic (ca. 170 Ma) due to pre-drift extension. Best fit North Atlantic reconstructions minimize differences in the Late Carboniferous^Early Jurassic and Late CretaceousT ertiary segments of the APW paths, but an enigmatic difference exists in the paths for most of the Jurassic, whereas for the Early Cretaceous the data from Europe are nearly non-existent. Greenland's position is problematic in a Bullard et al. fit, because of a Late Triassic^Early Jurassic regime of compression ( s 300 km) that would be inherently required for the Norwegian Shelf and the Barents Sea, but which is geologically not defensible. We suggest a radically new fit for Greenland in between Europe and North America in the Early Mesozoic. This fit keeps Greenland`locked' to Europe for the Late Paleozoic^Early Mesozoic and maintains a reconstruction that better complies with the offshore geological history of the Norwegian Shelf and the Barents Sea. Pre-drift (A24) extension amounted to approximately 450 km on the Mid-Norwegian Shelf but with peak extension in the Late Cretaceous. ß 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. Text Barents Sea Greenland North Atlantic Unknown Barents Sea Greenland
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description Abstract Late Carboniferous^Early Tertiary apparent polar wander (APW) paths (300^40 Ma) for North America and Europe have been tested in various reconstructions. These paths demonstrate that the 500 fathom Bullard et al. fit is excellent from Late Carboniferous to Late Triassic times, but the continental configuration in northern Pangea changed systematically between the Late Triassic (ca. 214 Ma) and the Mid-Jurassic (ca. 170 Ma) due to pre-drift extension. Best fit North Atlantic reconstructions minimize differences in the Late Carboniferous^Early Jurassic and Late CretaceousT ertiary segments of the APW paths, but an enigmatic difference exists in the paths for most of the Jurassic, whereas for the Early Cretaceous the data from Europe are nearly non-existent. Greenland's position is problematic in a Bullard et al. fit, because of a Late Triassic^Early Jurassic regime of compression ( s 300 km) that would be inherently required for the Norwegian Shelf and the Barents Sea, but which is geologically not defensible. We suggest a radically new fit for Greenland in between Europe and North America in the Early Mesozoic. This fit keeps Greenland`locked' to Europe for the Late Paleozoic^Early Mesozoic and maintains a reconstruction that better complies with the offshore geological history of the Norwegian Shelf and the Barents Sea. Pre-drift (A24) extension amounted to approximately 450 km on the Mid-Norwegian Shelf but with peak extension in the Late Cretaceous. ß 2001 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
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Rob Van Der Voo
Joseph G Meert Aye
Jon Mosar
Harald J Walderhaug
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Reconstructions of the continents around the North Atlantic at about the 60th parallel
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title_full_unstemmed Reconstructions of the continents around the North Atlantic at about the 60th parallel
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