Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen

Lineaments on regional scale images represent controversial features in tectonic studies. Published models explain the presence of the lineament domains in most geodynamic environments as resulting from the enhanced erosion along strikes normal to the upper crustal regional extension. Despite their...

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Main Authors: CIANFARRA, Paola, SALVINI, Francesco
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description Lineaments on regional scale images represent controversial features in tectonic studies. Published models explain the presence of the lineament domains in most geodynamic environments as resulting from the enhanced erosion along strikes normal to the upper crustal regional extension. Despite their success in many tectonic frameworks, these models fail to explain the existing lineament domains in the regional strike-slip corridors that separate regional blocks, including the transform faults. The present paper investigates the lineament distribution in such environments, and specifically presents the results from a study along the shear corridor of the De Geer Transform Fault in the North Atlantic, responsible for the separation and drifting away between Northern Greenland and the Svalbard Archipelago since Oligocene times. The study spans from satellite image analysis and outcrop scale investigations to a more regional analysis on a digital bathymetric model of the North Atlantic–Arctic Ocean. Lineaments were automatically detected in the spectral band 8 (0.52–0.9 lm) of a Landsat 7 image (15 m/pixel resolution). A total of 320 image lineaments were extracted from both the regional and the local scale investigations and statistically analyzed. Results from the multi-scalar lineament analyses revealed the existence of a main N–S lineament domain regionally persistent from the De Geer corridor to the western margin of northern Spitsbergen where it relates to the youngest, post-Oligocene, tectonics observed onshore. This is confirmed by field observations showing that the N–S faults represent the youngest brittle deformation system and systematically cut the deformations associated with the building of the Tertiary West Spitsbergen fold and thrust belt. The N–S lineament domain is the result of the activity of a larger, regional scale tectonic feature, NW–SE oriented and responsible for the localized extension within its deformation corridor, the De Geer Transform Fault. A model is presented that involves the ...
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spelling ftunivroma3iris:oai:iris.uniroma3.it:11590/135806 2025-01-16T20:46:46+00:00 Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen CIANFARRA, Paola SALVINI, Francesco Cianfarra, Paola Salvini, Francesco 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11590/135806 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-014-0869-9 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000352214000009 firstpage:1 lastpage:17 numberofpages:17 journal:PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS http://hdl.handle.net/11590/135806 doi:10.1007/s00024-014-0869-9 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84926170960 Lineament domain De Geer Transform Fault regional strike slip corridor info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunivroma3iris https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-014-0869-9 2024-01-31T17:34:46Z Lineaments on regional scale images represent controversial features in tectonic studies. Published models explain the presence of the lineament domains in most geodynamic environments as resulting from the enhanced erosion along strikes normal to the upper crustal regional extension. Despite their success in many tectonic frameworks, these models fail to explain the existing lineament domains in the regional strike-slip corridors that separate regional blocks, including the transform faults. The present paper investigates the lineament distribution in such environments, and specifically presents the results from a study along the shear corridor of the De Geer Transform Fault in the North Atlantic, responsible for the separation and drifting away between Northern Greenland and the Svalbard Archipelago since Oligocene times. The study spans from satellite image analysis and outcrop scale investigations to a more regional analysis on a digital bathymetric model of the North Atlantic–Arctic Ocean. Lineaments were automatically detected in the spectral band 8 (0.52–0.9 lm) of a Landsat 7 image (15 m/pixel resolution). A total of 320 image lineaments were extracted from both the regional and the local scale investigations and statistically analyzed. Results from the multi-scalar lineament analyses revealed the existence of a main N–S lineament domain regionally persistent from the De Geer corridor to the western margin of northern Spitsbergen where it relates to the youngest, post-Oligocene, tectonics observed onshore. This is confirmed by field observations showing that the N–S faults represent the youngest brittle deformation system and systematically cut the deformations associated with the building of the Tertiary West Spitsbergen fold and thrust belt. The N–S lineament domain is the result of the activity of a larger, regional scale tectonic feature, NW–SE oriented and responsible for the localized extension within its deformation corridor, the De Geer Transform Fault. A model is presented that involves the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Atlantic Arctic Atlantic-Arctic Greenland North Atlantic Svalbard Spitsbergen Anagrafe della Ricerca d'Ateneo (Universitá degli studi Roma Tre) Arctic Arctic Ocean Corridor The ENVELOPE(78.139,78.139,-68.582,-68.582) Corridor, The ENVELOPE(78.139,78.139,-68.582,-68.582) Greenland Svalbard Svalbard Archipelago Pure and Applied Geophysics 172 5 1185 1201
spellingShingle Lineament domain
De Geer Transform Fault
regional strike slip corridor
CIANFARRA, Paola
SALVINI, Francesco
Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen
title Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen
title_full Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen
title_fullStr Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen
title_full_unstemmed Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen
title_short Lineament Domain of Regional Strike-Slip Corridor: Insight from the Neogene Transtensional De Geer Transform Fault in NW Spitsbergen
title_sort lineament domain of regional strike-slip corridor: insight from the neogene transtensional de geer transform fault in nw spitsbergen
topic Lineament domain
De Geer Transform Fault
regional strike slip corridor
topic_facet Lineament domain
De Geer Transform Fault
regional strike slip corridor
url http://hdl.handle.net/11590/135806
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00024-014-0869-9