Title of article :
A preliminary Mesozoic and Cenozoic denudation history of the North East Greenland onshore margin
Author/Authors :
Christopher Johnson، نويسنده , , Kerry Gallagher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
We present new apatite fission track data from SW Clavering Ø, East Greenland. The samples were collected from a vertical topographic profile covering 1000 m of relief. The resulting data were modelled jointly to produce an internally consistent thermal history, reflecting denudationally induced shallow level crustal cooling since the Carboniferous. Three distinct events and a fourth less well-resolved event are inferred from the results of this new modelling approach. Maximum temperatures occurred in the Late Palaeozoic, implying a thicker Carboniferous sedimentary pile than presently observed. Early Jurassic cooling cannot be directly correlated to a well-documented period of clastic sedimentation in Hold-with-Hope, but may indicate sedimentation at this time in the Jurassic rift axis farther to the east. A later mid-Cretaceous cooling episode is reflected in the pre-Palaeogene basalt unconformity, and this denudation is likely to have shed large amounts of siliciclastic detritus into the proto-Vøring Basin. Early Palaeogene burial occurred under a thick basaltic pile, and subsequently, denudation occurred during the Neogene to cool the rocks by 50°C, which may reflect 1–2 km of denudation.
Keywords :
Mesozoic , Cenozoic , North East Greenland
Journal title :
Global and Planetary Change
Journal title :
Global and Planetary Change