Replication Data for: Implications of Timanian thrust systems in the Barents Sea and Svalbard on using paleontological constraints for plate tectonics reconstructions ...

Figure_1a-b: high-resolution version of Figure 1a-b in the above-mentioned manuscript. Figure caption from the manuscript: (a) Overview of Timanian thrust systems and fingerprints in the Norwegian Arctic showing the location of the study area (white frame). The dashed black line marks the boundary b...

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Main Author: Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.
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Published: DataverseNO 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.18710/bwzhl8
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Summary:Figure_1a-b: high-resolution version of Figure 1a-b in the above-mentioned manuscript. Figure caption from the manuscript: (a) Overview of Timanian thrust systems and fingerprints in the Norwegian Arctic showing the location of the study area (white frame). The dashed black line marks the boundary between the Russian and Norwegian Barents Sea. (b) Overview of the study area in the Norwegian Barents Sea showing major Timanian thrust systems and the location of seismic profiles displayed in Figure 2. The basemap is the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean from Jakobsson et al. (2012). Abbreviations: AA: Atomfjella Antiform; BeFZ: Bellsundbanken fault zone; BFZ: Billefjorden Fault Zone; H2: Hopen-2 exploration well; KCFZ: Kongsfjorden–Cowanodden fault zone; KDFZ: Kinnhøgda–Daudbjørnpynten fault zone; LFZ: Lomfjorden Fault Zone; NY: Ny Friesland; P1: Plurdalen-1 exploration well; RA: Rijpdalen Anticline; R1: Raddedalen-1 exploration well; SKFZ: Steiløya–Krylen fault zone; Sø: Sørkapp; VKSZ: ...