2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2023.01.011
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Synchronous exhumation episodes across Arctic Canada, North Greenland and Svalbard in relation to the Eurekan Orogeny

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“…Accordingly, we interpret Prins Karls Forland as a horst, which was exhumed and thus cooled during the Oligocene in response to the formation of the Forlandsundet Graben. In addition to Pearya and Prins Karls Forland, Oligocene exhumation is also described for other areas of the Arctic (Bonow et al, 2014;Bonow & Japsen, 2021;Japsen et al, 2021Japsen et al, , 2023 (Note that Japsen et al (2023) reported Oligocene exhumation also for the Wandel Sea Basin including Nakkehoved and the Thyra Ø Formation. It is not clear from their study whether Oligocene cooling is constraint-driven or actually required by their thermochronology data.…”
Section: The Post-eurekan Phase: Exhumation Driven By Transtensionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Accordingly, we interpret Prins Karls Forland as a horst, which was exhumed and thus cooled during the Oligocene in response to the formation of the Forlandsundet Graben. In addition to Pearya and Prins Karls Forland, Oligocene exhumation is also described for other areas of the Arctic (Bonow et al, 2014;Bonow & Japsen, 2021;Japsen et al, 2021Japsen et al, , 2023 (Note that Japsen et al (2023) reported Oligocene exhumation also for the Wandel Sea Basin including Nakkehoved and the Thyra Ø Formation. It is not clear from their study whether Oligocene cooling is constraint-driven or actually required by their thermochronology data.…”
Section: The Post-eurekan Phase: Exhumation Driven By Transtensionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Opening and subsequent widening and deepening of the Fram Strait was related to the uplift of pre-Miocene erosion surfaces in Greenland and Svalbard (Bonow & Japsen, 2021;Dörr et al, 2013;Dörr, Lisker, Piepjohn, & Spiegel, 2019), and to the formation of a middle to late Miocene unconformity in the offshore sediments of the Greenland shelf, detected by seismic data (Døssing et al, 2016). Previous thermal history models of thermochronology data from Greenland and Svalbard also frequently involve middle or late Miocene cooling (Blythe & Kleinspehn, 1998;Dörr et al, 2013;Dörr, Lisker, Piepjohn, & Spiegel, 2019;Japsen et al, 2021Japsen et al, , 2023, but these cooling periods are poorly constrained and differ in terms of their timing. We included Miocene cooling as a constraint in our thermal history inversions.…”
Section: Final Breakup: Evolution Of a Divergent Margin And The Deepe...mentioning
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