K-Ar illite and apatite fission track constraints on brittle faulting and the evolution of the northern Norwegian passive margin

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​K-Ar illite and apatite fission track constraints on brittle faulting and the evolution of the northern Norwegian passive margin​
Davids, C.; Wemmer, K.; Zwingmann, H.; Kohlmann, F.; Jacobs, J. & Bergh, S. G.​ (2013) 
Tectonophysics608 pp. 196​-211​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2013.09.035 

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Davids, Corine; Wemmer, Klaus; Zwingmann, Horst; Kohlmann, Fabian; Jacobs, Joachim; Bergh, Steffen G.
Abstract
Determining the timing of post-Caledonian brittle faulting in northern Norway is important for the understanding of the extensional tectonic evolution of the north Norwegian continental margin. Fault gouges from the Troms and Vesteralen regions of northern Norway yield Carboniferous to Permian and Carboniferous to Cretaceous K-Ar illite ages, respectively. The results show a contrast in fault activity and exhumation between the Troms and the Vesteralen regions: while major faulting in the Troms region appears to have ceased after the Permian faulting event, faulting continued into at least the Cretaceous in the Vesteralen region. The findings highlight the importance of a widespread Permian tectonic event followed by a distinct southwestward migration of post-Permian tectonic activity on the north Norwegian passive margin. Late Triassic to Early Jurassic apatite fission track ages do not show significant age offsets across major fault zones in Troms, indicating that most or all of fault activity took place prior to the Late Triassic. The thermal history models are consistent and indicate continuous cooling to about 60 degrees C in the Late Permian-Triassic. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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2013
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published
Publisher
Elsevier Science Bv
Journal
Tectonophysics 
ISSN
1879-3266; 0040-1951
Sponsor
Det Norske; Statoil

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