Major changes in sandstone provenance occurred during the deposition of the Cretaceous-Eocene succession in Kangerlussuaq, southern East Greenland. These changes can be recognized on the basis of provenance sensitive heavy mineral parameters (apatite:tourmaline and rutile:zircon ratios and garnet geochemistry) and the SHRIMP U-Pb dating of detrital zircons. The results support the subdivision of the succession into three units separated by major unconformities spanning the Late Coniacian to Late Campanian and Late Maastrichtian to Early Eocene. Rifting during the deposition of the first unit (Aptian-Late Coniacian) led to rift flank uplift and resulted in the local sourcing of sediment. Thermal subsidence during the deposition of the second...
A fold-and-thrust belt developed between Greenland and Svalbard during the Palaeogene, with an assoc...
Fault block basins exposed along NE Greenland provide insights into the tectonic evolution of East G...
Apatite fission track (FT) ages and length characteristics of samples obtained from Cambrian to Pale...
Studies of the sedimentary succession in Kangerlussuaq, southern East Greenland suggest that a promi...
Provenance-sensitive heavy mineral criteria, mineral chemistry and detrital zircon age data show tha...
sediment transport paths and basin evolution in the North Atlantic from a heavy mineral study o
The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenla...
An integrated sandstone provenance study involving heavy mineral analysis, major element\ud geochemi...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...
The Eocene-Miocene successions recovered at DSDP sites on the Jan Mayen Ridge (NE Atlantic) and on t...
Five heavy mineral associations occur in the Paleocene and Eocene sediments recovered during Leg 81 ...
The sedimentation and basin evolution of the Kangerlussuaq Basin, southern East Greenland has gained...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
Apatite fission-track analysis (AFTA) data in two Upper Jurassic core samples from the 231 m deep Bl...
An integrated provenance study using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral ratios, mineral chemistry an...
A fold-and-thrust belt developed between Greenland and Svalbard during the Palaeogene, with an assoc...
Fault block basins exposed along NE Greenland provide insights into the tectonic evolution of East G...
Apatite fission track (FT) ages and length characteristics of samples obtained from Cambrian to Pale...
Studies of the sedimentary succession in Kangerlussuaq, southern East Greenland suggest that a promi...
Provenance-sensitive heavy mineral criteria, mineral chemistry and detrital zircon age data show tha...
sediment transport paths and basin evolution in the North Atlantic from a heavy mineral study o
The extensive and very deep ?Jurassic/Cretaceous–Palaeogene sedimentary basins offshore West Greenla...
An integrated sandstone provenance study involving heavy mineral analysis, major element\ud geochemi...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...
The Eocene-Miocene successions recovered at DSDP sites on the Jan Mayen Ridge (NE Atlantic) and on t...
Five heavy mineral associations occur in the Paleocene and Eocene sediments recovered during Leg 81 ...
The sedimentation and basin evolution of the Kangerlussuaq Basin, southern East Greenland has gained...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
Apatite fission-track analysis (AFTA) data in two Upper Jurassic core samples from the 231 m deep Bl...
An integrated provenance study using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral ratios, mineral chemistry an...
A fold-and-thrust belt developed between Greenland and Svalbard during the Palaeogene, with an assoc...
Fault block basins exposed along NE Greenland provide insights into the tectonic evolution of East G...
Apatite fission track (FT) ages and length characteristics of samples obtained from Cambrian to Pale...