Mississippian to Middle Pennsylvanian succession; the Billefjorden Group and the lower part of Gipsdalen Group. TSE 1: Uppermost Devonian to Lower Mississippian TSE 1 deposited in an interior continental sag basin possibly related to initial rift stage in SW. TSE 2: Serpukhovian to Moscovian synrift. These two tectono-stratigraphic elements represent the transition from Mississippian continental interior basins of TSE 1 (Figs a and b) to development of rift basins of TSE 2 in the late Mississippian to middle Pennsylvanian (Figs c and d). The continental interior basins of TSE 1 formed shortly after the latest tectonic phase of the Svalbardian (Ellesmerian) tectonic event. The climate changed from tropical humid to tropical semi-arid in the ...
Paleogene succession; the Van Mijenfjorden Group. TSE 7: Paleogene – foreland basin. The up to 1.9 ...
In this study of the Central Spitsbergen Palaeogene, depositional environments and transgressive-reg...
The Orustdalen Formation of Brøggerhalvaya is well exposed on two coastal sections and is 200–250 m ...
In the Devonian–Carboniferous, a rapid succession of clustered extensional and contractional tectoni...
Late Pennsylvanian to Permian succession; upper part of the Gipsdalen Group and the Tempelfjorden Gr...
In the Late Devonian to earliest Mississippian, Svalbard was affected by a short-lived episode of de...
The Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Adventdalen Group. TSE 6: Upper Middle Jurassic to Lower Cre...
Because of outstanding outcrops, Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) provides unique opportunities to...
The change from continental to marine conditions in the Middle Carboniferous on Brøggerhalvøya start...
In Billefjorden, central Spitsbergen, Devonian collapse and Carboniferous rift-related sedimentary s...
During the Devonian, the Svalbard Archipelago lay at low latitudes, occupying a paleogeographic posi...
Despite more than a century of investigation, the relationship between basement rocks throughout the...
Between the fjords Dicksonfjorden and Billefjorden in central Spitsbergen, Svalbard’s youngest depos...
Ian J. Fairchildl The Orustdalen Formation of Broggerhalvnya is well exposed on two coastal sections...
Abstract: The Late Silurian?-Devonian fluvial deposits of northern Spitsbergen were deposited on bas...
Paleogene succession; the Van Mijenfjorden Group. TSE 7: Paleogene – foreland basin. The up to 1.9 ...
In this study of the Central Spitsbergen Palaeogene, depositional environments and transgressive-reg...
The Orustdalen Formation of Brøggerhalvaya is well exposed on two coastal sections and is 200–250 m ...
In the Devonian–Carboniferous, a rapid succession of clustered extensional and contractional tectoni...
Late Pennsylvanian to Permian succession; upper part of the Gipsdalen Group and the Tempelfjorden Gr...
In the Late Devonian to earliest Mississippian, Svalbard was affected by a short-lived episode of de...
The Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Adventdalen Group. TSE 6: Upper Middle Jurassic to Lower Cre...
Because of outstanding outcrops, Spitsbergen (Svalbard archipelago) provides unique opportunities to...
The change from continental to marine conditions in the Middle Carboniferous on Brøggerhalvøya start...
In Billefjorden, central Spitsbergen, Devonian collapse and Carboniferous rift-related sedimentary s...
During the Devonian, the Svalbard Archipelago lay at low latitudes, occupying a paleogeographic posi...
Despite more than a century of investigation, the relationship between basement rocks throughout the...
Between the fjords Dicksonfjorden and Billefjorden in central Spitsbergen, Svalbard’s youngest depos...
Ian J. Fairchildl The Orustdalen Formation of Broggerhalvnya is well exposed on two coastal sections...
Abstract: The Late Silurian?-Devonian fluvial deposits of northern Spitsbergen were deposited on bas...
Paleogene succession; the Van Mijenfjorden Group. TSE 7: Paleogene – foreland basin. The up to 1.9 ...
In this study of the Central Spitsbergen Palaeogene, depositional environments and transgressive-reg...
The Orustdalen Formation of Brøggerhalvaya is well exposed on two coastal sections and is 200–250 m ...