Fault block basins exposed along NE Greenland provide insights into the tectonic evolution of East Greenland and the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. We present a new geological map and cross sections of the Traill Ø region, NE Greenland, which formed the western margin of the Vøring Basin prior to Cenozoic seafloor spreading. Observations support a polyphase rift evolution with three rift phases during Devonian-Triassic, Jurassic-Cretaceous, and Cenozoic time. The greatest amounts of faulting and block rotation occurred during Cenozoic rifting, which we correlate with development of the continent- ocean transition after ca. 56 Ma and the Jan Mayen microcontinent after ca. 36 Ma. A newly devised macrofaunal-based stratigraphic framework for the Cre...
The narrow Morris Jesup Spur and an adjacent broader western rise extend 220 km into the Eurasia Bas...
Deep seismic refraction data were gathered along the East Greenland rifted margin north of the Jan M...
The East Greenland margin formed during subsequent rifting processes, which started around 55 Ma in ...
Fault block basins exposed along NE Greenland provide insights into the tectonic evolution of East G...
Middle–Late Jurassic rifting in East Greenland was marked by westwards tilting of wide fault blocks ...
Two drill cores covering the Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous succession in Wollaston Forland, NE G...
The aim of this project is to improve the tectonostratigraphic understanding of the northern part of...
Abstract: A number of planar normal faults displace Tertiary basaltic intrusions in the Traill Ø reg...
Middle–Late Jurassic rifting in East Greenland was marked by westwards tilting of wide fault blocks ...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
The Lofoten margin segment is located offshore northern Norway, in between the volcanic rifted Vørin...
During the Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, the Danish Central Graben developed as a N-S- to NNW- SSE-tr...
The East Greenland Rift Basin comprises a series of Jurassic subbasins with different crustal config...
The Labrador Sea is a small (~900 km wide) ocean basin separating southwest Greenland from Labrador,...
The Labrador Sea is a small (∼900 km wide) ocean basin separating southwest Greenland from Labrador,...
The narrow Morris Jesup Spur and an adjacent broader western rise extend 220 km into the Eurasia Bas...
Deep seismic refraction data were gathered along the East Greenland rifted margin north of the Jan M...
The East Greenland margin formed during subsequent rifting processes, which started around 55 Ma in ...
Fault block basins exposed along NE Greenland provide insights into the tectonic evolution of East G...
Middle–Late Jurassic rifting in East Greenland was marked by westwards tilting of wide fault blocks ...
Two drill cores covering the Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous succession in Wollaston Forland, NE G...
The aim of this project is to improve the tectonostratigraphic understanding of the northern part of...
Abstract: A number of planar normal faults displace Tertiary basaltic intrusions in the Traill Ø reg...
Middle–Late Jurassic rifting in East Greenland was marked by westwards tilting of wide fault blocks ...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
The Lofoten margin segment is located offshore northern Norway, in between the volcanic rifted Vørin...
During the Jurassic - Early Cretaceous, the Danish Central Graben developed as a N-S- to NNW- SSE-tr...
The East Greenland Rift Basin comprises a series of Jurassic subbasins with different crustal config...
The Labrador Sea is a small (~900 km wide) ocean basin separating southwest Greenland from Labrador,...
The Labrador Sea is a small (∼900 km wide) ocean basin separating southwest Greenland from Labrador,...
The narrow Morris Jesup Spur and an adjacent broader western rise extend 220 km into the Eurasia Bas...
Deep seismic refraction data were gathered along the East Greenland rifted margin north of the Jan M...
The East Greenland margin formed during subsequent rifting processes, which started around 55 Ma in ...