“…Moreover, the glacial history of both sections of the margin differ heavily, with the Nuussuaq Region experiencing significant widespread glacial erosion, while in the south much of the erosion is constrained by the topography. These variations in geology, structure and glacial history demonstrate the dichotomy between the Nuussuaq Region and the SW margin, suggesting the topography of both are likely sourced from separate sources, Mesozoic rifting in the south and Cenozoic volcanism and isostasy in the north Anell, Thybo, & Artemieva, 2009;Cloetingh, Gradstein, Kooi, Grant, & Kaminski, 1990;Eyles, 1996; Gołe z dowski, Nielsen, & Clausen, 2012; Green, Lidmar-Bergstr€ om, Japsen, Bonow, & Chalmers, 2013;Japsen & Chalmers, 2000;Japsen et al, 2010;McGregor et al, 2013;Nielsen et al, 2009). The results of this study suggest postrift uplift along the West Greenland Margin is only recorded within the Nuussuaq Basin during the Cenozoic and no evidence of any significant uplift is documented along the southern extent of the margin.…”