Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins

Recent mineral and hydrocarbons exploration in and around the Falkland Islands has provided data that allows correlation of the onshore and offshore histories of magmatism. New Ar-Ar age dating of onshore dykes in East Falkland has extended their Cretaceous age range back to ca. 135 Ma (Valanginian...

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Published in:Journal of Petroleum Geology
Main Authors: Richards, P.C., Stone, P., Kimbell, G.S., Mcintosh, W.C., Phillips, E.R.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:502684 2023-05-15T18:20:58+02:00 Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins Richards, P.C. Stone, P. Kimbell, G.S. Mcintosh, W.C. Phillips, E.R. 2013 text http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/502684/ https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/502684/1/Richards_et_al_Falklands_Magmatism_2013_web.pdf https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12542 en eng Wiley https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/502684/1/Richards_et_al_Falklands_Magmatism_2013_web.pdf Richards, P.C.; Stone, P.; Kimbell, G.S.; Mcintosh, W.C.; Phillips, E.R. 2013 Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins. Journal of Petroleum Geology, 36 (1). 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12542 <https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12542> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2013 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12542 2023-02-04T19:37:25Z Recent mineral and hydrocarbons exploration in and around the Falkland Islands has provided data that allows correlation of the onshore and offshore histories of magmatism. New Ar-Ar age dating of onshore dykes in East Falkland has extended their Cretaceous age range back to ca. 135 Ma (Valanginian – Hauterivian) from the previously reported age of ca. 121 Ma (Aptian). Widespread onshore, ca.188–178 Ma, Jurassic dykes are generally considered a part of the regional Karoo-Ferrar magmatism linked to the initial break-up of Gondwana, but we relate the Early Cretaceous dykes, with their characteristic north-south orientation, to extension of the Falklands Plateau during initiation of spreading in the South Atlantic Ocean. The onshore dykes demonstrate east-west Early Cretaceous extension, whilst to the north of the archipelago the offshore North Falklands Basin extended between north-south boundary fault systems from the Late Jurassic onwards. Intrusion of Valanginian – Hauterivian dykes onshore was penecontemporaneous with the intrusion of sills and the extrusion of lavas in the Falkland Plateau Basin. This magmatism, more extensive than previously supposed, may be linked to regional uplift associated with initial opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. The uplift can be demonstrated from seismic data and DSDP boreholes to have occurred during the Berriasian – Hauterivian interval. The thermally-driven uplift of the platform region played a crucial role in elevating potential sediment source areas and providing the large volumes of sand that were shed intermittently into the surrounding basins from the Valanginian to the Aptian or Albian. Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Falkland Plateau ENVELOPE(-50.000,-50.000,-51.000,-51.000) Journal of Petroleum Geology 36 1 61 73
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description Recent mineral and hydrocarbons exploration in and around the Falkland Islands has provided data that allows correlation of the onshore and offshore histories of magmatism. New Ar-Ar age dating of onshore dykes in East Falkland has extended their Cretaceous age range back to ca. 135 Ma (Valanginian – Hauterivian) from the previously reported age of ca. 121 Ma (Aptian). Widespread onshore, ca.188–178 Ma, Jurassic dykes are generally considered a part of the regional Karoo-Ferrar magmatism linked to the initial break-up of Gondwana, but we relate the Early Cretaceous dykes, with their characteristic north-south orientation, to extension of the Falklands Plateau during initiation of spreading in the South Atlantic Ocean. The onshore dykes demonstrate east-west Early Cretaceous extension, whilst to the north of the archipelago the offshore North Falklands Basin extended between north-south boundary fault systems from the Late Jurassic onwards. Intrusion of Valanginian – Hauterivian dykes onshore was penecontemporaneous with the intrusion of sills and the extrusion of lavas in the Falkland Plateau Basin. This magmatism, more extensive than previously supposed, may be linked to regional uplift associated with initial opening of the South Atlantic Ocean. The uplift can be demonstrated from seismic data and DSDP boreholes to have occurred during the Berriasian – Hauterivian interval. The thermally-driven uplift of the platform region played a crucial role in elevating potential sediment source areas and providing the large volumes of sand that were shed intermittently into the surrounding basins from the Valanginian to the Aptian or Albian.
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author Richards, P.C.
Stone, P.
Kimbell, G.S.
Mcintosh, W.C.
Phillips, E.R.
spellingShingle Richards, P.C.
Stone, P.
Kimbell, G.S.
Mcintosh, W.C.
Phillips, E.R.
Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
author_facet Richards, P.C.
Stone, P.
Kimbell, G.S.
Mcintosh, W.C.
Phillips, E.R.
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title Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
title_short Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
title_full Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
title_fullStr Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
title_full_unstemmed Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
title_sort mesozoic magmatism in the falkland islands (south atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins
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Richards, P.C.; Stone, P.; Kimbell, G.S.; Mcintosh, W.C.; Phillips, E.R. 2013 Mesozoic magmatism in the Falkland Islands (South Atlantic) and their offshore sedimentary basins. Journal of Petroleum Geology, 36 (1). 61-73. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12542 <https://doi.org/10.1111/jpg.12542>
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