Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).The Eurekan Orogeny records Paleogene convergence between Greenland and the Canadian Arctic. The complexity of the region, well represented by the disputed magnitude of Cenozoic sinistral displacement of Greenland relative to Ellesmere Island, stems from the simultaneous evolution of multiple tectonic regimes, as well as overprinting of later tectonic activity. Presented here is a plate model of regional crustal deformation constructed with the interactive GPlates software that enables an evaluation of previous reconstructions of the Eurekan Orogeny. This model is built upon a synthesis of published geological and geophysical data and their interpretations. It incorporates two ph...
The East Greenland Caledonides extend from 70° to 81°30′N, and have been the subject of a series of ...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
In the early 1970s, Vic McGregor and Stephen Moorbath demonstrated that the Isua supracrustal belt (...
New gravity observations collected over Ellesmere Island and Axel Heiberg Island have been integrate...
The Eurekan deformation is a partially contractional Cenozoic tectonic event that affected large par...
Late Cretaceous‐Cenozoic contractional structures are widespread in the Barents Sea. While the exact...
We present the first low-temperature thermochronology data from northernmost Ellesmere Island (Canad...
Thermochronology data suggest Eocene high-latitude rapid exhumation and topography formation. Enhanc...
Apatite fission track (FT) ages and length characteristics of samples obtained from Cambrian to Pale...
SUMMARY: The Scandinavian Caledonides provide a well-exposed example of a deeply eroded orogen. The ...
The crustal nature and tectonic development of the Baffin Bay and Davis Strait were enigmatic for a ...
The Carboniferous–Palaeogene Wandel Sea Basin of eastern North Greenland (north of 80°N, east of 40°...
Deep-seated continental collision sutures, formed at a depth of more than 20 km, are exposed near Ka...
Field studies and interpretative mapping of the area southeast of Stenkul Fiord (Ellesmere Island) r...
New plate reconstructions for the opening of the North Atlantic were made by combining recent magnet...
The East Greenland Caledonides extend from 70° to 81°30′N, and have been the subject of a series of ...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
In the early 1970s, Vic McGregor and Stephen Moorbath demonstrated that the Isua supracrustal belt (...
New gravity observations collected over Ellesmere Island and Axel Heiberg Island have been integrate...
The Eurekan deformation is a partially contractional Cenozoic tectonic event that affected large par...
Late Cretaceous‐Cenozoic contractional structures are widespread in the Barents Sea. While the exact...
We present the first low-temperature thermochronology data from northernmost Ellesmere Island (Canad...
Thermochronology data suggest Eocene high-latitude rapid exhumation and topography formation. Enhanc...
Apatite fission track (FT) ages and length characteristics of samples obtained from Cambrian to Pale...
SUMMARY: The Scandinavian Caledonides provide a well-exposed example of a deeply eroded orogen. The ...
The crustal nature and tectonic development of the Baffin Bay and Davis Strait were enigmatic for a ...
The Carboniferous–Palaeogene Wandel Sea Basin of eastern North Greenland (north of 80°N, east of 40°...
Deep-seated continental collision sutures, formed at a depth of more than 20 km, are exposed near Ka...
Field studies and interpretative mapping of the area southeast of Stenkul Fiord (Ellesmere Island) r...
New plate reconstructions for the opening of the North Atlantic were made by combining recent magnet...
The East Greenland Caledonides extend from 70° to 81°30′N, and have been the subject of a series of ...
Abstract: Palaeoproterozoic rogenic development in the northeastern Canadian Shield was controlled b...
In the early 1970s, Vic McGregor and Stephen Moorbath demonstrated that the Isua supracrustal belt (...