The dolerites of Svalbard are mineralogically and geochemically homogeneous with geochemical features typical of continental within-plate tholeiites. Their geochemistry is similar to tholeiites belonging to a bimodal suite defined as the High-Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP). K-Ar dating of numerous dolerites sampled from many locations across Svalbard define a narrow time span of this magmatism from 125.5±3.6 to 78.3±2.6 Mya. Discrete peaks of intensive activity occurred at 115.3, 100.8, 91.3 and 78.5 Mya corresponding to breakup of the continental crust and formation of an initial rift as a result of mantle plume activity, located in the southern part of the Alpha Ridge; magmatic activity related to spreading along the Alpha Ridge t...
Recent studies integrating mantle and lower crustal geochronology on deep xenoliths, isotopic data f...
Cretaceous magmatism in the Sverdrup Basin of Arctic Canada is widely considered to be part of the c...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
Late Mesozoic mafic igneous rocks are widespread across the Arctic region, and are collectively refe...
AbstractMafic igneous rocks of Cretaceous age (80–130Ma) scattered around the Arctic Ocean are commo...
Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous dolerite intrusions have a widespread occurrence throughout the ...
A linear, N-S-trending belt of elliptical, positive magnetic anomalies occurs in central Nordaustlan...
The Central Scandinavian Dolerite Group (CSDG) occurs in five separate complexes in central Sweden a...
A study of the whole-rock geochemistry and mineral chemistry of high-TiO2 Upper Jurassic and medium-...
Between 1271 and 1246 Ma, dolerite dykes and sills of the Central Scandinavian Dolerite Group intrud...
The High Arctic has been a complex region of collisional and extensional tectonism through the Mesoz...
Svalbard represents the uplifted and exhumed northwest corner of the Barents Sea Shelf. Pre-Carbonif...
Igneous intrusions emplaced during the Early Cretaceous are well exposed in central Spitsbergen with...
Igneous intrusions emplaced during the Early Cretaceous are well exposed in central Spitsbergen with...
The Arctic Ocean comprises two major ocean basins (Amerasia and Eurasia) separated by a c. 1800 km l...
Recent studies integrating mantle and lower crustal geochronology on deep xenoliths, isotopic data f...
Cretaceous magmatism in the Sverdrup Basin of Arctic Canada is widely considered to be part of the c...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...
Late Mesozoic mafic igneous rocks are widespread across the Arctic region, and are collectively refe...
AbstractMafic igneous rocks of Cretaceous age (80–130Ma) scattered around the Arctic Ocean are commo...
Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous dolerite intrusions have a widespread occurrence throughout the ...
A linear, N-S-trending belt of elliptical, positive magnetic anomalies occurs in central Nordaustlan...
The Central Scandinavian Dolerite Group (CSDG) occurs in five separate complexes in central Sweden a...
A study of the whole-rock geochemistry and mineral chemistry of high-TiO2 Upper Jurassic and medium-...
Between 1271 and 1246 Ma, dolerite dykes and sills of the Central Scandinavian Dolerite Group intrud...
The High Arctic has been a complex region of collisional and extensional tectonism through the Mesoz...
Svalbard represents the uplifted and exhumed northwest corner of the Barents Sea Shelf. Pre-Carbonif...
Igneous intrusions emplaced during the Early Cretaceous are well exposed in central Spitsbergen with...
Igneous intrusions emplaced during the Early Cretaceous are well exposed in central Spitsbergen with...
The Arctic Ocean comprises two major ocean basins (Amerasia and Eurasia) separated by a c. 1800 km l...
Recent studies integrating mantle and lower crustal geochronology on deep xenoliths, isotopic data f...
Cretaceous magmatism in the Sverdrup Basin of Arctic Canada is widely considered to be part of the c...
The Cretaceous High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) in Canada, although dominated by tholeiite...