The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin

This study of Upper Pliensbachian – Bajocian/Bathonian deposits in a borehole drilled on the island of Anholt, Denmark incorporates sedimentology, biostratigraphy (palynomorphs and foraminifera),palaeomagnetism and coal petrology. The studied succession records a gradual change from marine inner she...

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Main Authors: Korsbech, Uffe, Koppelhus, Eva B., Ravn-Sørensen, Helle, Schmidt, Birthe J., Abrahamsen, Niels, Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig, Nielsen, Ole B., Nielsen, K Gynther
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Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 2003
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author Korsbech, Uffe
Koppelhus, Eva B.
Ravn-Sørensen, Helle
Schmidt, Birthe J.
Abrahamsen, Niels
Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig
Nielsen, Ole B.
Nielsen, K Gynther
author_facet Korsbech, Uffe
Koppelhus, Eva B.
Ravn-Sørensen, Helle
Schmidt, Birthe J.
Abrahamsen, Niels
Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig
Nielsen, Ole B.
Nielsen, K Gynther
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description This study of Upper Pliensbachian – Bajocian/Bathonian deposits in a borehole drilled on the island of Anholt, Denmark incorporates sedimentology, biostratigraphy (palynomorphs and foraminifera),palaeomagnetism and coal petrology. The studied succession records a gradual change from marine inner shelf storm-influenced clays to mainly terrestrial sands, clays, and lignite containing a flora ofmainly freshwater algae and pollen. The regression was initiated at the Pliensbachian–Toarcian boundary and marine influence ceased during Bajocian–Bathonian times; the regression thus took place earlier at Anholt than in the centre of the Danish Basin. The sediments in the Anholt borehole are referred to the Fjerritslev and Haldager Sand Formations. Although the Lower–Middle Jurassicboundary is commonly placed at the boundary between the two formations, our data indicate that at Anholt the upper Fjerritslev Formation (member F-IV) is of Aalenian age. The Lower–Middle Jurassicboundary occurs close to the boundary between members F-III and F-IV of the Fjerritslev Formation.In contrast to other Lower–Middle Jurassic successions in the North Sea region, smectites of inferred volcanic origin are preserved in the Anholt section, suggesting limited burial and hence less intense diagenetic illitisation or chloritisation of smectites. A down-hole increase in diagenetic influence is reflected by the increase down-section both in the thermal stability of kaolinite and in the vitrinite reflectance. Kaolinite of inferred authigenic origin forms a white powder in the quartz-dominated sands of the Haldager Sand Formation; this kaolinite is thermally very unstable and is interpreted to be of late diagenetic, post-uplift origin. The vitrinite reflectance data indicate that the Jurassic formations have been exposed to thermal maturation corresponding to burial to a depth of 1000–1200 m below their present depth. Post-maturation uplift of the order of 1 km probably occurred partly during Late Cretaceous – Paleocene inversion in the Kattegat ...
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:d151ae77c124479eae1133deb8698df3 2025-01-16T21:52:04+00:00 The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin Korsbech, Uffe Koppelhus, Eva B. Ravn-Sørensen, Helle Schmidt, Birthe J. Abrahamsen, Niels Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig Nielsen, Ole B. Nielsen, K Gynther 2003-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/d151ae77c124479eae1133deb8698df3 EN eng Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland http://www.geus.dk/publications/bull/nr1_p585-609.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1604-8156 1604-8156 https://doaj.org/article/d151ae77c124479eae1133deb8698df3 Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin, Vol 01, Pp 585-609 (2003) Danish Basin Fennoscandian Border Zone Lower–Middle Jurassic Anholt borehole biostratigraphy Geology QE1-996.5 Geophysics. Cosmic physics QC801-809 article 2003 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T21:01:53Z This study of Upper Pliensbachian – Bajocian/Bathonian deposits in a borehole drilled on the island of Anholt, Denmark incorporates sedimentology, biostratigraphy (palynomorphs and foraminifera),palaeomagnetism and coal petrology. The studied succession records a gradual change from marine inner shelf storm-influenced clays to mainly terrestrial sands, clays, and lignite containing a flora ofmainly freshwater algae and pollen. The regression was initiated at the Pliensbachian–Toarcian boundary and marine influence ceased during Bajocian–Bathonian times; the regression thus took place earlier at Anholt than in the centre of the Danish Basin. The sediments in the Anholt borehole are referred to the Fjerritslev and Haldager Sand Formations. Although the Lower–Middle Jurassicboundary is commonly placed at the boundary between the two formations, our data indicate that at Anholt the upper Fjerritslev Formation (member F-IV) is of Aalenian age. The Lower–Middle Jurassicboundary occurs close to the boundary between members F-III and F-IV of the Fjerritslev Formation.In contrast to other Lower–Middle Jurassic successions in the North Sea region, smectites of inferred volcanic origin are preserved in the Anholt section, suggesting limited burial and hence less intense diagenetic illitisation or chloritisation of smectites. A down-hole increase in diagenetic influence is reflected by the increase down-section both in the thermal stability of kaolinite and in the vitrinite reflectance. Kaolinite of inferred authigenic origin forms a white powder in the quartz-dominated sands of the Haldager Sand Formation; this kaolinite is thermally very unstable and is interpreted to be of late diagenetic, post-uplift origin. The vitrinite reflectance data indicate that the Jurassic formations have been exposed to thermal maturation corresponding to burial to a depth of 1000–1200 m below their present depth. Post-maturation uplift of the order of 1 km probably occurred partly during Late Cretaceous – Paleocene inversion in the Kattegat ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Greenland Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland Kattegat ENVELOPE(9.692,9.692,63.563,63.563)
spellingShingle Danish Basin
Fennoscandian Border Zone
Lower–Middle Jurassic
Anholt borehole
biostratigraphy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
Korsbech, Uffe
Koppelhus, Eva B.
Ravn-Sørensen, Helle
Schmidt, Birthe J.
Abrahamsen, Niels
Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig
Nielsen, Ole B.
Nielsen, K Gynther
The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin
title The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin
title_full The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin
title_fullStr The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin
title_full_unstemmed The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin
title_short The Jurassic of Denmark and Greenland: The Lower–Middle Jurassic of the Anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the Danish Basin
title_sort jurassic of denmark and greenland: the lower–middle jurassic of the anholt borehole: implications for the geological evolution of the eastern margin of the danish basin
topic Danish Basin
Fennoscandian Border Zone
Lower–Middle Jurassic
Anholt borehole
biostratigraphy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
topic_facet Danish Basin
Fennoscandian Border Zone
Lower–Middle Jurassic
Anholt borehole
biostratigraphy
Geology
QE1-996.5
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
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