2023
DOI: 10.1144/jgs2022-172
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3D Seismic reflection evidence for lower crustal intrusions beneath the Faroe–Shetland Basin, NE Atlantic Margin

Abstract: Lower crustal intrusion is considered a common process along volcanic or magma-rich passive margins, including the NE Atlantic Margin, where it is considered to have occurred during phases of Paleogene magmatism, prior to and during continental break-up between NW Europe and Greenland. Evidence of Paleogene magmatism is prevalent throughout the sub-basins of the Faroe-Shetland Basin (FSB) as extensive lava flows and pervasive suites of igneous intrusions. However, in contrast to other areas located along the N… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, we have not identified amplitude reflectors that could be associated with igneous bodies. We might expect lower crustal intrusions (magmatic underplating) beneath the SSPS as evidenced in the Faroe-Shetland Basin, NE Atlantic Margin (Layfield et al, 2022).…”
Section: Seismic Amplitude 2d Linementioning
confidence: 97%
“…Nevertheless, we have not identified amplitude reflectors that could be associated with igneous bodies. We might expect lower crustal intrusions (magmatic underplating) beneath the SSPS as evidenced in the Faroe-Shetland Basin, NE Atlantic Margin (Layfield et al, 2022).…”
Section: Seismic Amplitude 2d Linementioning
confidence: 97%