Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area

Compressional structures are observed at several locations in the Faeroe-Rockall Area. One of these, the Wyville-Thomson Ridge Complex, is part of the Scotland Greenland Ridge which forms a barrier to the south-flowing deep cold arctic water from the Norwegian Sea. Interpretation of seismic multicha...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference Series
Main Authors: Boldreel, L. O., Andersen, M. S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1993
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https://doi.org/10.1144/0041025
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/af32b2f9-e33e-41e4-8d92-2264eefd6c89 2023-05-15T15:05:04+02:00 Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area Boldreel, L. O. Andersen, M. S. 1993 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/late-paleocene-to-miocene-compression-in-the-faeroerockall-area(af32b2f9-e33e-41e4-8d92-2264eefd6c89).html https://doi.org/10.1144/0041025 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80052334445&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Boldreel , L O & Andersen , M S 1993 , ' Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area ' , Petroleum Geology Conference Proceedings , vol. 4 , no. 0 , pp. 1025-1034 . https://doi.org/10.1144/0041025 article 1993 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1144/0041025 2022-11-02T23:53:23Z Compressional structures are observed at several locations in the Faeroe-Rockall Area. One of these, the Wyville-Thomson Ridge Complex, is part of the Scotland Greenland Ridge which forms a barrier to the south-flowing deep cold arctic water from the Norwegian Sea. Interpretation of seismic multichannel reflection profiles suggests that the Wyville-Thomson Ridge Complex is the result of compression and that the Ymir Ridge and the Wyville-Thomson Ridge are ramp anticlines connected with a fault plane dipping to the north. A number of small highs offset by reverse faults to the south of the complex are interpreted as foreland thrust folds developed in relation to the tectonic evolution of the ridge complex. At least three Eocene to Miocene compressional phases are recognized. The first took place in late Paleocene-early Eocene and the second in Oligocene times. These compressional phases coincide with pronounced changes in the sea floor spreading geometry in the NE Atlantic. The third phase, in the middle or late Miocene, may possibly be associated with the complex Miocene spreading history of Iceland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Iceland Norwegian Sea University of Copenhagen: Research Arctic Greenland Norwegian Sea Wyville Thomson Ridge ENVELOPE(-7.500,-7.500,60.250,60.250) Wyville-Thomson Ridge ENVELOPE(-7.250,-7.250,60.000,60.000) Ymir Ridge ENVELOPE(-8.167,-8.167,59.950,59.950) Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference Series 4 1 1025 1034
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description Compressional structures are observed at several locations in the Faeroe-Rockall Area. One of these, the Wyville-Thomson Ridge Complex, is part of the Scotland Greenland Ridge which forms a barrier to the south-flowing deep cold arctic water from the Norwegian Sea. Interpretation of seismic multichannel reflection profiles suggests that the Wyville-Thomson Ridge Complex is the result of compression and that the Ymir Ridge and the Wyville-Thomson Ridge are ramp anticlines connected with a fault plane dipping to the north. A number of small highs offset by reverse faults to the south of the complex are interpreted as foreland thrust folds developed in relation to the tectonic evolution of the ridge complex. At least three Eocene to Miocene compressional phases are recognized. The first took place in late Paleocene-early Eocene and the second in Oligocene times. These compressional phases coincide with pronounced changes in the sea floor spreading geometry in the NE Atlantic. The third phase, in the middle or late Miocene, may possibly be associated with the complex Miocene spreading history of Iceland.
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author Boldreel, L. O.
Andersen, M. S.
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Andersen, M. S.
Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area
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Andersen, M. S.
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title Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area
title_short Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area
title_full Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area
title_fullStr Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area
title_full_unstemmed Late Paleocene to Miocene compression in the Faeroe-Rockall area
title_sort late paleocene to miocene compression in the faeroe-rockall area
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