Devonian core complex exhumation and Cenozoic decollements as alternatives to the Ellesmerian Orogeny
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/16495Date
2018-10Type
Conference objectKonferansebidrag
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Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.Abstract
The Ellesmerian Orogeny (Piepjohn et al., 2000) is a short-lived contractional–transpressional event that occurred in the
Late Devonian–Mississippian, i.e., after Devonian collapse of the Caledonides and prior to Carboniferous rifting. Thus far, this
episode of contraction–transpression was required to explain the presence of undeformed Carboniferous–Permian
sedimentary rocks on top of folded Upper Devonian strata in central Spitsbergen. The orogen is poorly constrained in other
parts of the Arctic due to the lack/poor exposure of Devonian–Carboniferous sedimentary rocks (Rippington et al., 2010). We
present an alternative model involving core complex exhumation through continuous, decreasing, Devonian–Carboniferous
extension during the collapse of the Caledonides, and (partial) strain decoupling during Cenozoic transpression in Svalbard.
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Poster presentation at ARCEx Annual Conference 2018, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, 09.10. - 11.10.18. https://arcex.no/arcex-2018/.