A 3D, map based approach to reconstruct and calibrate palaeo-bathymetries – Testing the Cretaceous water depth of the Hammerfest Basin, southwestern Barents Sea
A new 3D approach to quantify and calibrate palaeo-water depth (PWD) has been applied to evaluate the Aptian to Maastrichtian/Danian (Cretaceous) bathymetric development in a sub-basin scale within the Hammerfest Basin, southwestern Barents Sea. The results indicate PWD's varying between ca. 20...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Continental shelf research 2015-04, Vol.97, p.21-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new 3D approach to quantify and calibrate palaeo-water depth (PWD) has been applied to evaluate the Aptian to Maastrichtian/Danian (Cretaceous) bathymetric development in a sub-basin scale within the Hammerfest Basin, southwestern Barents Sea. The results indicate PWD's varying between ca. 200m and 95m, recording a local sea-level decrease of ca. 105m. A calibration against shale volume based on gamma-ray logs from four exploration wells indicates a model sensitivity of ca. +50m and −150m. These results are in agreement with empirical PWD estimates obtained from sedimentological and micropalaeontological observations. A comparison with the global eustatic sea level curve indicates that the PWD decrease in the Hammerfest Basin contradicts the general, global trend indicating a primary control by local tectonics such as differential subsidence and uplift along the evolving continental margin offshore north-west Norway.
•A new approach to reconstruct and calibrate palaeo-bathymetries was tested in the Barents Sea.•Modeled Cretaceous bathymetry of the Hammerfest Basin is in agreement with estimates based on sedimentology and micropalaeontology.•Late Cretaceous bathymetric modification as a response to uplift in the Hammerfest Basin. |
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ISSN: | 0278-4343 1873-6955 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.csr.2015.02.003 |