The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben

During the Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, the Danish Central Graben developed as a N-S- to NNW- SSE-trending graben bounded by the Ringkøbing-Fyn High towards the east and the Mid North Sea High towards the west. The graben consists of a system of half-grabens and evolved by faultcontrolled subsidence...

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Main Authors: Møller, Jens J., Rasmussen, Erik S.
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Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 2003
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description During the Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, the Danish Central Graben developed as a N-S- to NNW- SSE-trending graben bounded by the Ringkøbing-Fyn High towards the east and the Mid North Sea High towards the west. The graben consists of a system of half-grabens and evolved by faultcontrolled subsidence; three main rift pulses have been recognised. The first pulse ranged from the Callovian to the Early Oxfordian, the second pulse was initiated in the latest Late Kimmeridgian and lasted for most of the Early Volgian, and the third and final pulse occurred within the Ryazanian in the Early Cretaceous. The first pulse was characterised by subsidence along N-S-trending faults. The most pronounced fault-controlled subsidence occurred in the east, especially along N-S-striking segments of the boundary fault to the Ringkøbing-Fyn High. During this period, minor salt movements occurred with the development of salt pillows. The activity along the N-S-trending faults ceased during the Oxfordian. During the second pulse, in Early Volgian times, subsidence was concentrated along new NNW-SSE-trending faults and the main depocentre shifted westward, being most marked within the Tail End Graben, the Arne-Elin Graben, and the Feda Graben. This tectonic event was accompanied by the accumulation of a relatively thick sediment load resulting in the development of salt diapirs, especially within the Salt Dome Province. The third tectonic pulse was essentially a reactivation of the NNW-SSE-trending structures and there is clear evidence of subsidence controlled by faulting and salt movements. Despite the overall extensional tectonic regime, local compressional tectonics resulted in thrusting. For instance, the Gert Ridge is interpreted to have formed by readjustment at the boundary fault between two subsiding blocks. The structural framework during graben evolution controlled, to some degree, the distribution of reservoir sandstones. Reservoir sandstones associated with periods of rotational tilt include Middle Jurassic deposits ...
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4ed47b60eaa04943a90c164c73b750a3 2025-01-16T22:13:51+00:00 The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben Møller, Jens J. Rasmussen, Erik S. 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/4ed47b60eaa04943a90c164c73b750a3 EN eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland http://www.geus.dk/publications/bull/nr1_p247-264.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1604-8156 1604-8156 https://doaj.org/article/4ed47b60eaa04943a90c164c73b750a3 Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin, Vol 01, Pp 247-264 (2003) North Sea Danish Central Graben Middle Jurassic - lowermost Cretaceous 3D seismic data structural evolution reservoir sandstone distribution Geology QE1-996.5 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2003 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T02:19:51Z During the Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, the Danish Central Graben developed as a N-S- to NNW- SSE-trending graben bounded by the Ringkøbing-Fyn High towards the east and the Mid North Sea High towards the west. The graben consists of a system of half-grabens and evolved by faultcontrolled subsidence; three main rift pulses have been recognised. The first pulse ranged from the Callovian to the Early Oxfordian, the second pulse was initiated in the latest Late Kimmeridgian and lasted for most of the Early Volgian, and the third and final pulse occurred within the Ryazanian in the Early Cretaceous. The first pulse was characterised by subsidence along N-S-trending faults. The most pronounced fault-controlled subsidence occurred in the east, especially along N-S-striking segments of the boundary fault to the Ringkøbing-Fyn High. During this period, minor salt movements occurred with the development of salt pillows. The activity along the N-S-trending faults ceased during the Oxfordian. During the second pulse, in Early Volgian times, subsidence was concentrated along new NNW-SSE-trending faults and the main depocentre shifted westward, being most marked within the Tail End Graben, the Arne-Elin Graben, and the Feda Graben. This tectonic event was accompanied by the accumulation of a relatively thick sediment load resulting in the development of salt diapirs, especially within the Salt Dome Province. The third tectonic pulse was essentially a reactivation of the NNW-SSE-trending structures and there is clear evidence of subsidence controlled by faulting and salt movements. Despite the overall extensional tectonic regime, local compressional tectonics resulted in thrusting. For instance, the Gert Ridge is interpreted to have formed by readjustment at the boundary fault between two subsiding blocks. The structural framework during graben evolution controlled, to some degree, the distribution of reservoir sandstones. Reservoir sandstones associated with periods of rotational tilt include Middle Jurassic deposits ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Fyn ENVELOPE(20.735,20.735,69.763,69.763)
spellingShingle North Sea
Danish Central Graben
Middle Jurassic - lowermost Cretaceous
3D seismic data
structural evolution
reservoir sandstone distribution
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
Møller, Jens J.
Rasmussen, Erik S.
The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben
title The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben
title_full The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben
title_fullStr The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben
title_full_unstemmed The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben
title_short The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: Middle Jurassic – Early Cretaceous rifting of the Danish Central Graben
title_sort jurassic of denmark and greenland: middle jurassic – early cretaceous rifting of the danish central graben
topic North Sea
Danish Central Graben
Middle Jurassic - lowermost Cretaceous
3D seismic data
structural evolution
reservoir sandstone distribution
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
topic_facet North Sea
Danish Central Graben
Middle Jurassic - lowermost Cretaceous
3D seismic data
structural evolution
reservoir sandstone distribution
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
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