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Geometry and kinematics of the Triassic Rift basin in Jameson Land (East Greenland)

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The Triassic rift basin along the East Greenland margin described in this paper is represented by NE—SW trending basins and highs segmented by NW—SE trending transfer zones. Coarse grained sediments… Click to show full abstract

The Triassic rift basin along the East Greenland margin described in this paper is represented by NE—SW trending basins and highs segmented by NW—SE trending transfer zones. Coarse grained sediments along the eastern side of Jameson Land are shown to be hosted in half-graben structures belonging to the Carlsberg Fjord Basin that is bounded by NW-dipping normal faults mapped and described after fieldwork in the Klitdal area in Liverpool Land. New aeromagnetic and electromagnetic data together with new drill cores allow the re-interpretation of available seismic lines showing the continuation of the Triassic rift basin toward the SW where it is buried under the Upper Triassic post-rift sediments and the Jurassic successions of the Jameson Land Basin. The N—S trending Liverpool Land, interpreted as the boundary block of the Triassic basin, is shown to represent a structural high inherited from the Late Carboniferous tectonics and faulted during the Triassic rifting. The Carlsberg Fjord Basin and the Klitdal Fault System described in this paper should be seen as analogues to the Helgeland Basin in the Norwegian offshore that is bounded by the Ylvingen Fault Zone and to the Papa and West of Shetlands Basins that are bounded by the Spine Fault. The Triassic rift zone and transfer faults on both conjugate margins shows a straightforward correlation with the trends of the initial spreading line and fracture zones of the North-East Atlantic indicating a possible inheritance of the Triassic rifting.

Keywords: triassic rift; kinematics; geometry; basin; rift basin

Journal Title: Tectonics
Year Published: 2017

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