The Boreas Basin is located in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea between Northeast Greenland and Svalbard. Towards the east, it is bounded by the ultraslow mid-ocean Knipovich Ridge. Here, we present a 340-km-long seismic refraction line acquired during the expedition ARK-XXIV/3 of research vessel Polarstern in 2009, using 18 ocean bottom seismometers. It crosses the central Boreas Basin from the Knipovich Ridge to the Northeast Greenland margin. Thus, the line provides the first reliable crustal structure information of this basin. In addition, the gravity data acquired parallel to the seismic refraction line are used to calculate a 2.5-D gravity model. The P-wave velocity model shows an unusual ∼3-km-thin oceanic crust with seismic velo...
A crustal-scale seismic refraction survey has been conducted in the Arctic Ocean across the NE Alpha...
The Baffin Bay, located between Canada and Greenland, is a sediment filled oceanic basin which devel...
The Møre Margin in the NE Atlantic represents a dominantly passive margin with an unusual abrupt tra...
The Boreas Basin is located in Norwegian Greenland Sea bordered by the Greenland Fracture Zone in th...
The margin off North-East Greenland between 69°N and 79°N, respectively Scoresby Sund and Boreas Bas...
New seismic refraction data were collected across the western Svalbard continental marginoff Kongsfj...
The crustal structure and continental margin between southern Nares Strait and northern Baffin Bay w...
The complex structure of the North-East Greenland margin is the consequence of two rifting events: t...
To better understand the lithospheric structure beneath the ultraslow-spreading ridges the active se...
The interpretation of seismic refraction and gravity data acquired in 2010 gives new insights into t...
Deep seismic refraction data were gathered along the East Greenland rifted margin north of the Jan M...
We conducted a seismic refraction experiment across Flemish Cap and into the deep basin east of New...
The East Greenland margin formed during subsequent rifting processes, which started around 55 Ma in ...
The Knipovich Ridge situated in the North Atlantic Ocean represents an ultraslowspreading member of...
A crustal model of a 322 km long transect from the Knipovich Ridge to Bear Island (Bjørnøya) has bee...
A crustal-scale seismic refraction survey has been conducted in the Arctic Ocean across the NE Alpha...
The Baffin Bay, located between Canada and Greenland, is a sediment filled oceanic basin which devel...
The Møre Margin in the NE Atlantic represents a dominantly passive margin with an unusual abrupt tra...
The Boreas Basin is located in Norwegian Greenland Sea bordered by the Greenland Fracture Zone in th...
The margin off North-East Greenland between 69°N and 79°N, respectively Scoresby Sund and Boreas Bas...
New seismic refraction data were collected across the western Svalbard continental marginoff Kongsfj...
The crustal structure and continental margin between southern Nares Strait and northern Baffin Bay w...
The complex structure of the North-East Greenland margin is the consequence of two rifting events: t...
To better understand the lithospheric structure beneath the ultraslow-spreading ridges the active se...
The interpretation of seismic refraction and gravity data acquired in 2010 gives new insights into t...
Deep seismic refraction data were gathered along the East Greenland rifted margin north of the Jan M...
We conducted a seismic refraction experiment across Flemish Cap and into the deep basin east of New...
The East Greenland margin formed during subsequent rifting processes, which started around 55 Ma in ...
The Knipovich Ridge situated in the North Atlantic Ocean represents an ultraslowspreading member of...
A crustal model of a 322 km long transect from the Knipovich Ridge to Bear Island (Bjørnøya) has bee...
A crustal-scale seismic refraction survey has been conducted in the Arctic Ocean across the NE Alpha...
The Baffin Bay, located between Canada and Greenland, is a sediment filled oceanic basin which devel...
The Møre Margin in the NE Atlantic represents a dominantly passive margin with an unusual abrupt tra...