Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard

Svalbard locates along the De Geer Transform Fault that separates the kinematics of North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean and are a continental rise along the North Atlantic portion of this transform. A fold and thrust belt of Paleogene age boards theWestern margin of the Spitsbergen with a NNW-SSE trend....

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Main Authors: cianfarra p, salvini f
Other Authors: Cianfarra, P, Salvini, F
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling ftunivgenova:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/987278 2024-01-28T10:03:46+01:00 Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard cianfarra p salvini f Cianfarra, P Salvini, F 2013 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11567/987278 eng eng firstpage:1 lastpage:1 numberofpages:1 journal:GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH ABSTRACTS http://hdl.handle.net/11567/987278 tectonic Structural Geology Svalbard info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftunivgenova 2024-01-03T17:58:10Z Svalbard locates along the De Geer Transform Fault that separates the kinematics of North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean and are a continental rise along the North Atlantic portion of this transform. A fold and thrust belt of Paleogene age boards theWestern margin of the Spitsbergen with a NNW-SSE trend. In the ‘60s theWest – Spitsbergen fold and trust belt was related to the relative movements between Laurentia and Eurasia. Specifically, it was regarded to be a transpressive orogen developed at the intra-continental De Geer Transform margin between the Barents and the Greenland Shelves. This setting was suggested by the necessity of a continental transform off the western margin of Svalbard needed to restore the relative openings of the North Atlantic-Arctic Ocean basins, and the Paleogene age of the fold-belt. Later structural studies in other areas of Svalbard suggested that convergent tectonics have been prevailing during much of the fold and thrust development. However this belt can hardly be regarded as a classical orogen resulting from an active continental margin for the lack of evidence for subduction, synorogenic magmatism, metamorphism or a thickened crust. On the other hand, it would be difficult to merely relate this fold and thrust belt to the De Geer Transform Fault. According to Authors a transform fault should produce structures with vergence away from the fault on both sides, whereas the found direction of tectonic transport in North Greenland is the same as in Spitsbergen, i.e. to the E and NE. In this way the transform separation of North-Greenland and Spitsbergen should postdate the formation of the Tertiary North-Greenland and Spitsbergen fold and trust belt. This rises the question on possible Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Spitsbergen. Evidence for this younger tectonics includes the occurrence of Quaternary volcanism and thermal springs in the northern part of Spitsbergen and the moderate seismicity in Nordaustlandet. Other clues supporting a recent tectonics derive from the analysis of ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic Greenland Nordaustlandet North Atlantic North Greenland Svalbard Spitsbergen Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS Arctic Arctic Ocean Svalbard Greenland Nordaustlandet ENVELOPE(22.400,22.400,79.800,79.800)
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Structural Geology
Svalbard
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Structural Geology
Svalbard
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salvini f
Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard
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Structural Geology
Svalbard
description Svalbard locates along the De Geer Transform Fault that separates the kinematics of North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean and are a continental rise along the North Atlantic portion of this transform. A fold and thrust belt of Paleogene age boards theWestern margin of the Spitsbergen with a NNW-SSE trend. In the ‘60s theWest – Spitsbergen fold and trust belt was related to the relative movements between Laurentia and Eurasia. Specifically, it was regarded to be a transpressive orogen developed at the intra-continental De Geer Transform margin between the Barents and the Greenland Shelves. This setting was suggested by the necessity of a continental transform off the western margin of Svalbard needed to restore the relative openings of the North Atlantic-Arctic Ocean basins, and the Paleogene age of the fold-belt. Later structural studies in other areas of Svalbard suggested that convergent tectonics have been prevailing during much of the fold and thrust development. However this belt can hardly be regarded as a classical orogen resulting from an active continental margin for the lack of evidence for subduction, synorogenic magmatism, metamorphism or a thickened crust. On the other hand, it would be difficult to merely relate this fold and thrust belt to the De Geer Transform Fault. According to Authors a transform fault should produce structures with vergence away from the fault on both sides, whereas the found direction of tectonic transport in North Greenland is the same as in Spitsbergen, i.e. to the E and NE. In this way the transform separation of North-Greenland and Spitsbergen should postdate the formation of the Tertiary North-Greenland and Spitsbergen fold and trust belt. This rises the question on possible Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Spitsbergen. Evidence for this younger tectonics includes the occurrence of Quaternary volcanism and thermal springs in the northern part of Spitsbergen and the moderate seismicity in Nordaustlandet. Other clues supporting a recent tectonics derive from the analysis of ...
author2 Cianfarra, P
Salvini, F
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salvini f
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title Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard
title_short Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard
title_full Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard
title_fullStr Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Evidences for Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in Svalbard
title_sort evidences for neogene-quaternary tectonics in svalbard
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/11567/987278
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Greenland
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