Histories of vertical lithospheric motions provide important clues about geodynamic processes. We present evidence of an ancient (∼58–55 Ma) landscape that likely uplifted and subsided rapidly during incipience of the Icelandic plume. Now buried beneath ∼0.4–0.8 km of rock in the North Bressay region in the North Sea, this landscape is located within a sedimentary basin on the margin of the North Atlantic Ocean. We use high-resolution 3D seismic reflection data to map this ancient surface. Correlation of stratigraphy with a survey in the Bressay region constrains age and depositional environment. The landscape contains excellent evidence of meandering fluvial channels, some of which record avulsions, and terminate against a coastline to the...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
The Icelandic mantle plume generated maximum uplift in early Paleogene times. The Faroe-Shetland bas...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V‐shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...
Geological observations that constrain the history of mantle convection are sparse despite its impor...
Sedimentary basins in the North Atlantic Ocean preserve a record of intermittent uplift during Cenoz...
Ancient and modern landscapes contain records of vertical motions which can be used to probe histori...
Sedimentary basins affected by hotspots often contain records of uplift and subsidence within coeval...
The post-rift history of the North Viking Graben has been backstripped in 3D, producing a sequence o...
Presented on Monday 8th April at EGU, Vienna.Abstract. 3D seismic reflection data provide relatively...
[1] It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic ...
The present-day seismic structure of the mantle under the North Atlantic Ocean indicates that the Ic...
It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic regi...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
In actively deforming regions fluvial systems are strongly regulated by uplift. River geometries rec...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
The Icelandic mantle plume generated maximum uplift in early Paleogene times. The Faroe-Shetland bas...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V‐shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...
Geological observations that constrain the history of mantle convection are sparse despite its impor...
Sedimentary basins in the North Atlantic Ocean preserve a record of intermittent uplift during Cenoz...
Ancient and modern landscapes contain records of vertical motions which can be used to probe histori...
Sedimentary basins affected by hotspots often contain records of uplift and subsidence within coeval...
The post-rift history of the North Viking Graben has been backstripped in 3D, producing a sequence o...
Presented on Monday 8th April at EGU, Vienna.Abstract. 3D seismic reflection data provide relatively...
[1] It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic ...
The present-day seismic structure of the mantle under the North Atlantic Ocean indicates that the Ic...
It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic regi...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
In actively deforming regions fluvial systems are strongly regulated by uplift. River geometries rec...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
The Icelandic mantle plume generated maximum uplift in early Paleogene times. The Faroe-Shetland bas...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V‐shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...