Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links

An earlier compilation of the post-Caledonian fault system in the Caledonian domain of Finnmark is reassessed in thelight of more recent diverse data acquired from a combination of general geology onshore, well data and seismic reflection profiling in the offshore areas of the Finnmark Platform, and...

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Main Authors: Roberts, David, Lippard, Stephen J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674112
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spelling ftnorgesgu:oai:openarchive.ngu.no:11250/2674112 2023-05-15T13:21:19+02:00 Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links Roberts, David Lippard, Stephen J. 2005 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674112 eng eng NGU Bulletin (443) urn:issn:0332-5768 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2674112 Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no CC-BY 55-60 MARINGEOLOGI GEOKJEMI STRATIGRAFI OMDANNING MESOZOIKUM PETROGRAFI Journal article 2005 ftnorgesgu 2022-07-03T15:26:54Z An earlier compilation of the post-Caledonian fault system in the Caledonian domain of Finnmark is reassessed in thelight of more recent diverse data acquired from a combination of general geology onshore, well data and seismic reflection profiling in the offshore areas of the Finnmark Platform, and evidence of multiphase faulting farhter south in Troms and Nordland. While age determinations on fault rocks are still lacking in Finnmark, th character and trends for faults on-land, to the south, and offshore in the Barents Sea domain, allow deductions to be made regarding the likely ages and reactivation histories of some of the major faults. Taking the spesific example of the NE-SW-trending Vargsund-Langfjorden fault, a component of Mesozoic reactivation is inferred, and it is suggested that Mesozoic sedimentary rocks may lie concealed beneath outer Altafjorden in a half-grabenal structure in the hangingwall of this major fault. Other, small fault-controlled basins containing possible Mesozoic sedimentary rocks may also exist in near-shore areas of western Finnmark. 51876 Article in Journal/Newspaper Altafjorden Barents Sea Finnmark Nordland Nordland Finnmark Nordland Troms NGU Open Archive (Geological Survey of Norway) Altafjorden ENVELOPE(23.083,23.083,70.058,70.058) Barents Sea Langfjorden ENVELOPE(12.676,12.676,65.378,65.378)
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topic MARINGEOLOGI
GEOKJEMI
STRATIGRAFI
OMDANNING
MESOZOIKUM
PETROGRAFI
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GEOKJEMI
STRATIGRAFI
OMDANNING
MESOZOIKUM
PETROGRAFI
Roberts, David
Lippard, Stephen J.
Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links
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GEOKJEMI
STRATIGRAFI
OMDANNING
MESOZOIKUM
PETROGRAFI
description An earlier compilation of the post-Caledonian fault system in the Caledonian domain of Finnmark is reassessed in thelight of more recent diverse data acquired from a combination of general geology onshore, well data and seismic reflection profiling in the offshore areas of the Finnmark Platform, and evidence of multiphase faulting farhter south in Troms and Nordland. While age determinations on fault rocks are still lacking in Finnmark, th character and trends for faults on-land, to the south, and offshore in the Barents Sea domain, allow deductions to be made regarding the likely ages and reactivation histories of some of the major faults. Taking the spesific example of the NE-SW-trending Vargsund-Langfjorden fault, a component of Mesozoic reactivation is inferred, and it is suggested that Mesozoic sedimentary rocks may lie concealed beneath outer Altafjorden in a half-grabenal structure in the hangingwall of this major fault. Other, small fault-controlled basins containing possible Mesozoic sedimentary rocks may also exist in near-shore areas of western Finnmark. 51876
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author Roberts, David
Lippard, Stephen J.
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Lippard, Stephen J.
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title Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links
title_short Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links
title_full Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links
title_fullStr Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links
title_full_unstemmed Inferred Mesozoic faulting in Finnmark: current status and offshore links
title_sort inferred mesozoic faulting in finnmark: current status and offshore links
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