Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating

Post-Caledonian extension during orogenic collapse and Mesozoic rifting in the West Norway–northern North Sea region was accommodated by the formation and repeated reactivation of ductile shear zones and brittle faults. Offshore, the Late Palaeozoic–Mesozoic rift history is relatively well known; ex...

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Main Authors: Ksienzyk, Anna K., Wemmer, Klaus, Jacobs, Joachim, Fossen, Haakon, Schomberg, Anna C., Süssenberger, Annette, Lünsdorf, N. Keno, Bastesen, Eivind
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-2535
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spelling ftdatacite:10.23689/fidgeo-2535 2023-05-15T17:35:45+02:00 Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating Ksienzyk, Anna K. Wemmer, Klaus Jacobs, Joachim Fossen, Haakon Schomberg, Anna C. Süssenberger, Annette Lünsdorf, N. Keno Bastesen, Eivind 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-2535 https://e-docs.geo-leo.de/handle/11858/6848 en eng FID GEO Text Article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-2535 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Post-Caledonian extension during orogenic collapse and Mesozoic rifting in the West Norway–northern North Sea region was accommodated by the formation and repeated reactivation of ductile shear zones and brittle faults. Offshore, the Late Palaeozoic–Mesozoic rift history is relatively well known; extension occurred mainly during two rift phases in the Permo–Triassic (Phase 1) and Mid–Late Jurassic (Phase 2). Normal faults in the northern North Sea, e.g., on the Horda Platform, in the East Shetland Basin and in the Viking Graben, were initiated or reactivated during both rift phases. Onshore, on the other hand, information on periods of tectonic activity is sparse as faults in crystalline basement rocks are difficult to date. K– Ar dating of illite that grows synkinematically in fine-grained fault rocks (gouge) can greatly help to determine the time of fault activity, and we apply the method to nine faults from the Bergen area. The K–Ar ages are complemented with X-ray diffraction analyses to determine the mineralogy, illite crystallinity and polytype composition of the samples. Based on these new data, four periods of onshore fault activity could be defined: (1) the earliest growth of fault-related illite in the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous (>340 Ma) marks the waning stages of orogenic collapse; (2) widespread latest Carboniferous–Mid Permian (305–270 Ma) fault activity is interpreted as the onset of Phase 1 rifting, contemporaneous with rift-related volcanism in the central North Sea and Oslo Rift; (3) a Late Triassic–Early Jurassic (215–180 Ma) period of onshore fault activity postdates Phase 1 rifting and predates Phase 2 rifting and is currently poorly documented in offshore areas; and (4) Early Cretaceous (120–110 Ma) fault reactivation can be linked either to late Phase 2 North Sea rifting or to North Atlantic rifting. Text North Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Bergen Norway
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description Post-Caledonian extension during orogenic collapse and Mesozoic rifting in the West Norway–northern North Sea region was accommodated by the formation and repeated reactivation of ductile shear zones and brittle faults. Offshore, the Late Palaeozoic–Mesozoic rift history is relatively well known; extension occurred mainly during two rift phases in the Permo–Triassic (Phase 1) and Mid–Late Jurassic (Phase 2). Normal faults in the northern North Sea, e.g., on the Horda Platform, in the East Shetland Basin and in the Viking Graben, were initiated or reactivated during both rift phases. Onshore, on the other hand, information on periods of tectonic activity is sparse as faults in crystalline basement rocks are difficult to date. K– Ar dating of illite that grows synkinematically in fine-grained fault rocks (gouge) can greatly help to determine the time of fault activity, and we apply the method to nine faults from the Bergen area. The K–Ar ages are complemented with X-ray diffraction analyses to determine the mineralogy, illite crystallinity and polytype composition of the samples. Based on these new data, four periods of onshore fault activity could be defined: (1) the earliest growth of fault-related illite in the Late Devonian–Early Carboniferous (>340 Ma) marks the waning stages of orogenic collapse; (2) widespread latest Carboniferous–Mid Permian (305–270 Ma) fault activity is interpreted as the onset of Phase 1 rifting, contemporaneous with rift-related volcanism in the central North Sea and Oslo Rift; (3) a Late Triassic–Early Jurassic (215–180 Ma) period of onshore fault activity postdates Phase 1 rifting and predates Phase 2 rifting and is currently poorly documented in offshore areas; and (4) Early Cretaceous (120–110 Ma) fault reactivation can be linked either to late Phase 2 North Sea rifting or to North Atlantic rifting.
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author Ksienzyk, Anna K.
Wemmer, Klaus
Jacobs, Joachim
Fossen, Haakon
Schomberg, Anna C.
Süssenberger, Annette
Lünsdorf, N. Keno
Bastesen, Eivind
spellingShingle Ksienzyk, Anna K.
Wemmer, Klaus
Jacobs, Joachim
Fossen, Haakon
Schomberg, Anna C.
Süssenberger, Annette
Lünsdorf, N. Keno
Bastesen, Eivind
Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating
author_facet Ksienzyk, Anna K.
Wemmer, Klaus
Jacobs, Joachim
Fossen, Haakon
Schomberg, Anna C.
Süssenberger, Annette
Lünsdorf, N. Keno
Bastesen, Eivind
author_sort Ksienzyk, Anna K.
title Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating
title_short Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating
title_full Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating
title_fullStr Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating
title_full_unstemmed Post-Caledonian brittle deformation in the Bergen area,West Norway: results from K–Ar illite fault gouge dating
title_sort post-caledonian brittle deformation in the bergen area,west norway: results from k–ar illite fault gouge dating
publisher FID GEO
publishDate 2016
url https://dx.doi.org/10.23689/fidgeo-2535
https://e-docs.geo-leo.de/handle/11858/6848
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