“…We propose that the SISZ and potential other Caledonian shear zones along the SW Barents Sea margin were inverted as low-angle extensional shear zones during late/post-Caledonian orogenic extension and subsequent collapse. This is based on analog examples in northeast Greenland (Sartini-Rideout et al, 2006;Hallett et al, 2014;McClelland et al, 2016), western Norway (Séranne & Seguret, 1987;1185Séranne et al, 1989Wilks & Cuthbert, 1994;Osmundsen & Andersen, 2001), mid-Norway (Braathen et al, 2000) and Lofoten-Vesterålen Steltenpohl et al, 2004;Osmundsen et al, 2005). Extensional reactivaton of such ductile shear zones along the Barents Sea margin might have initiated in the Early Devonian as in LofotenVesterålen (Steltenpohl et al, 2011), by crustal thinning and orogenic collapse through dominant 1190 top-to-the-NW displacement along the SISZ and later exhumation of the SISZ and underlying basement as a metamorphic core complex.…”