Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament

The upper Ordovician and lower Silurian sediments in the northern Nares Strait region formed during a series of platform margin collapses and platform subsidences. Facies changes from platform carbonates to slope and trough elastics are intricate, but two almost vertical facies fronts can be correla...

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Published in:Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience
Main Authors: Hurst, John M., Kerr, J. William
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland /Danish Polar Center 1982
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_geosci/article/view/139575
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/139575 2024-01-28T10:05:31+01:00 Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament Hurst, John M. Kerr, J. William 1982-06-10 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_geosci/article/view/139575 eng eng The Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland /Danish Polar Center https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_geosci/article/view/139575/183592 https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_geosci/article/view/139575 Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience; Vol. 8 (1982): Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience; 137-145 Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience; Årg. 8 (1982): Meddelelser om Grønland, Geoscience; 137-145 1600-4590 0106-1046 10.7146/moggeosci.v8i info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1982 ftkbcopenhojs https://doi.org/10.7146/moggeosci.v8i 2024-01-03T23:58:29Z The upper Ordovician and lower Silurian sediments in the northern Nares Strait region formed during a series of platform margin collapses and platform subsidences. Facies changes from platform carbonates to slope and trough elastics are intricate, but two almost vertical facies fronts can be correlated across Nares Strait. The northernmost facies front is the carbonate platform margin (associated with a horst) which apparently formed at the fault-bounded edge of the stable craton. At this margin there is a facies boundary (interdigitation) between platform carbonates and elastics of the trough and this feature had a stationary location during the upper Ordovician and lower Silurian. On Ellesmere Island it is traceable from Cañon Fiord to Judge Daly Promontory; on Greenland, directly along strike, available data indicate that the linear coastline of northern Hall Land, and probably Nyeboe Land, coincides with the platform margin. There appears to have been little or no post-depositional offset of this margin along Nares Strait. Mudstones progressively migrated southward in Ellesmere Island during the upper Ordovician and the same facies reached Washington Land and Hall Land, Greenland, in the middle Llandovery (lower Silurian). The line of interdigitation (facies front) between carbonate and mudstone facies was a static, near vertical, feature from the middle Llandovery to upper Silurian in Washington Land and into the lower Devonian in Ellesmere Island. This facies boundary has a slightly curved form when projected across Nares Strait; a shape which is entirely consistent with the meandering nature of facies boundaries. The present distribution and relationship of upper Ordovician to lower Silurian sediments indicate that they were part of a single laterally continuous sedimentary regime. Both vertical facies fronts arc entirely consistent with no post-depositional movement along Nares Strait; however, they cannot rule out left-lateral displacement of as much as 25 km. Displacements greater than this introduce ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ellesmere Island Greenland Nares strait North Greenland Nyeboe land Washington land Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Cañon Fiord ENVELOPE(-82.582,-82.582,80.002,80.002) Daly ENVELOPE(63.761,63.761,-67.513,-67.513) Ellesmere Island Greenland Hall Land ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,81.333,81.333) Judge Daly Promontory ENVELOPE(-66.993,-66.993,81.252,81.252) Nares ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450) Nyeboe Land ENVELOPE(-56.750,-56.750,81.900,81.900) Washington Land ENVELOPE(-66.000,-66.000,80.250,80.250) Meddelelser om Grønland. Geoscience 8
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description The upper Ordovician and lower Silurian sediments in the northern Nares Strait region formed during a series of platform margin collapses and platform subsidences. Facies changes from platform carbonates to slope and trough elastics are intricate, but two almost vertical facies fronts can be correlated across Nares Strait. The northernmost facies front is the carbonate platform margin (associated with a horst) which apparently formed at the fault-bounded edge of the stable craton. At this margin there is a facies boundary (interdigitation) between platform carbonates and elastics of the trough and this feature had a stationary location during the upper Ordovician and lower Silurian. On Ellesmere Island it is traceable from Cañon Fiord to Judge Daly Promontory; on Greenland, directly along strike, available data indicate that the linear coastline of northern Hall Land, and probably Nyeboe Land, coincides with the platform margin. There appears to have been little or no post-depositional offset of this margin along Nares Strait. Mudstones progressively migrated southward in Ellesmere Island during the upper Ordovician and the same facies reached Washington Land and Hall Land, Greenland, in the middle Llandovery (lower Silurian). The line of interdigitation (facies front) between carbonate and mudstone facies was a static, near vertical, feature from the middle Llandovery to upper Silurian in Washington Land and into the lower Devonian in Ellesmere Island. This facies boundary has a slightly curved form when projected across Nares Strait; a shape which is entirely consistent with the meandering nature of facies boundaries. The present distribution and relationship of upper Ordovician to lower Silurian sediments indicate that they were part of a single laterally continuous sedimentary regime. Both vertical facies fronts arc entirely consistent with no post-depositional movement along Nares Strait; however, they cannot rule out left-lateral displacement of as much as 25 km. Displacements greater than this introduce ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hurst, John M.
Kerr, J. William
spellingShingle Hurst, John M.
Kerr, J. William
Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament
author_facet Hurst, John M.
Kerr, J. William
author_sort Hurst, John M.
title Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament
title_short Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament
title_full Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament
title_fullStr Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament
title_full_unstemmed Upper Ordovician to Silurian facies patterns in eastern Ellesmere Island and western North Greenland and their bearing on the Nares Strait lineament
title_sort upper ordovician to silurian facies patterns in eastern ellesmere island and western north greenland and their bearing on the nares strait lineament
publisher The Commission for Scientific Research in Greenland /Danish Polar Center
publishDate 1982
url https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland_geosci/article/view/139575
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ENVELOPE(63.761,63.761,-67.513,-67.513)
ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,81.333,81.333)
ENVELOPE(-66.993,-66.993,81.252,81.252)
ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450)
ENVELOPE(-56.750,-56.750,81.900,81.900)
ENVELOPE(-66.000,-66.000,80.250,80.250)
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Daly
Ellesmere Island
Greenland
Hall Land
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Nares
Nyeboe Land
Washington Land
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North Greenland
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Washington land
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Nares strait
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Nyeboe land
Washington land
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