Tectonic Framework of the Eurasian Arctic Continental Margin

Modern ideas about the tectonics of the Eurasian continental margin are considered. Cratons, fold belts, platforms, and sedimentary basins are briefly characterized. A significant part of the Arctic continental margins is represented by folded structures of different ages. In the course of geologica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geotectonics 2023-12, Vol.57 (Suppl 1), p.S13-S27
Hauptverfasser: Gusev, E. A., Artemieva, D. E., Komarov, A. Yu, Krylov, A. A., Urvantsev, D. M., Usov, A. N., Zykov, E. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Modern ideas about the tectonics of the Eurasian continental margin are considered. Cratons, fold belts, platforms, and sedimentary basins are briefly characterized. A significant part of the Arctic continental margins is represented by folded structures of different ages. In the course of geological evolution, tectonic structures successively formed, modified and died off, on which the processes of rifting and ocean formation were superimposed. Multidirectional tectonic movements, both vertical and horizontal, which led to the formation of the contours of oceanic basins and the ridges separating them, also influenced the continental margin. The destruction of the continental crust of the outer part of the continental shelf resulted in the formation of graben-like and rift troughs. The history of the Arctic oceanic basin began with the opening of the straits that connected the once isolated basin, the waters of which were largely desalinated. The latest stage of development was characterized by processes in which the transgressions and regressions of the Arctic Basin, the development and degradation of terrestrial and underground glaciation, and other processes played a leading role.
ISSN:0016-8521
1556-1976
DOI:10.1134/S0016852123070075