A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region

We introduce a regional 3-D structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region which is the first to combine information on the sediments and the crystalline crust as well as the configuration of the lithospheric mantle. Therefore, we have integrated all available geological and geophysical dat...

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Main Authors: Klitzke, P., Faleide, J. I., Scheck-Wenderoth, M., Sippel, J.
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:se25630 2023-05-15T15:38:10+02:00 A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region Klitzke, P. Faleide, J. I. Scheck-Wenderoth, M. Sippel, J. 2018-09-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/se-6-153-2015 https://se.copernicus.org/articles/6/153/2015/ eng eng doi:10.5194/se-6-153-2015 https://se.copernicus.org/articles/6/153/2015/ eISSN: 1869-9529 Text 2018 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/se-6-153-2015 2020-07-20T16:24:46Z We introduce a regional 3-D structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region which is the first to combine information on the sediments and the crystalline crust as well as the configuration of the lithospheric mantle. Therefore, we have integrated all available geological and geophysical data, including interpreted seismic refraction and reflection data, seismological data, geological maps and previously published 3-D models into one consistent model. This model resolves four major megasequence boundaries (earliest Eocene, mid-Cretaceous, mid-Jurassic and mid-Permian) the top crystalline crust, the Moho and a newly calculated lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary (LAB). The thickness distributions of the corresponding main megasequences delineate five major subdomains (the northern Kara Sea, the southern Kara Sea, the eastern Barents Sea, the western Barents Sea and the oceanic domain comprising the Norwegian–Greenland Sea and the Eurasia Basin). Relating the subsidence histories of these subdomains to the structure of the deeper crust and lithosphere sheds new light on possible causative basin forming mechanisms that we discuss. The depth configuration of the newly calculated LAB and the seismic velocity configuration of the upper mantle correlate with the younger history of this region. The western Barents Sea is underlain by a thinned lithosphere (80 km) resulting from multiple Phanerozoic rifting phases and/or the opening of the NE Atlantic from Paleocene/Eocene times on. Notably, the northwestern Barents Sea and Svalbard are underlain by thinnest continental lithosphere (60 km) and a low-velocity/hot upper mantle that correlates spatially with a region where late Cenozoic uplift was strongest. As opposed to this, the eastern Barents Sea is underlain by a thicker lithosphere (~ 110–150 km) and a high-velocity/density anomaly in the lithospheric mantle. This anomaly, in turn, correlates with an area where only little late Cenozoic uplift/erosion was observed. Text Barents Sea Greenland Greenland Sea Kara Sea Svalbard Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Barents Sea Eurasia Basin ENVELOPE(80.000,80.000,87.000,87.000) Greenland Kara Sea Svalbard Solid Earth 6 1 153 172
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description We introduce a regional 3-D structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region which is the first to combine information on the sediments and the crystalline crust as well as the configuration of the lithospheric mantle. Therefore, we have integrated all available geological and geophysical data, including interpreted seismic refraction and reflection data, seismological data, geological maps and previously published 3-D models into one consistent model. This model resolves four major megasequence boundaries (earliest Eocene, mid-Cretaceous, mid-Jurassic and mid-Permian) the top crystalline crust, the Moho and a newly calculated lithosphere–asthenosphere boundary (LAB). The thickness distributions of the corresponding main megasequences delineate five major subdomains (the northern Kara Sea, the southern Kara Sea, the eastern Barents Sea, the western Barents Sea and the oceanic domain comprising the Norwegian–Greenland Sea and the Eurasia Basin). Relating the subsidence histories of these subdomains to the structure of the deeper crust and lithosphere sheds new light on possible causative basin forming mechanisms that we discuss. The depth configuration of the newly calculated LAB and the seismic velocity configuration of the upper mantle correlate with the younger history of this region. The western Barents Sea is underlain by a thinned lithosphere (80 km) resulting from multiple Phanerozoic rifting phases and/or the opening of the NE Atlantic from Paleocene/Eocene times on. Notably, the northwestern Barents Sea and Svalbard are underlain by thinnest continental lithosphere (60 km) and a low-velocity/hot upper mantle that correlates spatially with a region where late Cenozoic uplift was strongest. As opposed to this, the eastern Barents Sea is underlain by a thicker lithosphere (~ 110–150 km) and a high-velocity/density anomaly in the lithospheric mantle. This anomaly, in turn, correlates with an area where only little late Cenozoic uplift/erosion was observed.
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author Klitzke, P.
Faleide, J. I.
Scheck-Wenderoth, M.
Sippel, J.
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Faleide, J. I.
Scheck-Wenderoth, M.
Sippel, J.
A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
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Faleide, J. I.
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Sippel, J.
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title A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
title_short A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
title_full A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
title_fullStr A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
title_full_unstemmed A lithosphere-scale structural model of the Barents Sea and Kara Sea region
title_sort lithosphere-scale structural model of the barents sea and kara sea region
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