Thrust tectonics on Brøggerhalvøya and their relationship to the Tertiary West Spitsbergen Fold-and-Thrust Belt
The Tertiary fold-and-thrust belt on Brøggerhalvøya is characterized by a NE-vergent pile of nine thrust sheets. The sole thrust of the pile is located in Precambrian phyllites and climbs up-section to the northeast. Four lower thrust sheets consisting predominantly of Upper Palaeozoic sediments are...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geological magazine 2002-01, Vol.139 (1), p.47-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Tertiary fold-and-thrust belt on Brøggerhalvøya is characterized by a NE-vergent
pile of nine thrust sheets. The sole thrust of the pile is located in Precambrian phyllites and climbs
up-section to the northeast. Four lower thrust sheets consisting predominantly of Upper Palaeozoic
sediments are overlain by two thrust sheets in the central part of the stack which contain a kilometre-scale
syncline and anticline. The fold is cut by juxtaposed thrusts giving rise to the formation of three
structurally higher basement-dominated thrust sheets. A multiple-stage kinematic model is proposed
including (1) in-sequence foreland-propagating formation of the lower thrust sheets in response to
N–S subhorizontal bedding-parallel movements, (2) a change in tectonic transport to ENE and out-of-sequence
thrusting and formation of the kilometre-scale fold-structure followed by (3) truncation
of the kilometre-scale fold and stacking of the highest basement-dominated thrust sheets by hind-ward-propagating
out-of-sequence thrusting. The strain of the thrust sheets is predominantly compressive
with the exception of the structurally highest thrust sheets, reflecting a temporal change to a
more transpressive regime. Thrusting was followed by (4) N–S extension and (5) W–E extension.
Comparison of the structural geometry and kinematic evolution of Brøggerhalvøya with the data
reported for the fold belt further south allows us to assume a coeval evolution with the fold belt. A
latest Paleocene/Early Eocene age for the main phase of thrusting is suggested for the West
Spitsbergen Fold-and-Thrust Belt; the main phases therefore pre-date the separation of Svalbard and
Greenland due to right-lateral movements along the Hornsund Fault Zone. The fold belt's temporal
evolution followed by the formation of the Forlandsundet Graben can be linked with the plate-kinematic
framework in the span between latest Paleocene and Middle Eocene times. |
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ISSN: | 0016-7568 1469-5081 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0016756801006069 |