TY - GEN
T1 - Tectonic evolution of the Wandel Sea Basin, Eastern North Greenland: Insights from structural data, detrital zircons geochronology, mineralogy, fluid inclusions, vitrinite reflectance and conodont color alteration index
AU - Guarnieri, Pierpaolo
AU - Bojesen-Koefoed, Jørgen
AU - Keulen, Nynke
AU - Konnerup-Madsen, Jens
AU - Olivarius, Mette
AU - Rasmussen, Jan Audun
AU - Thomsen, Tonny B.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The Wandel Sea Basin (WSB) in eastern North Greenland is represented by a Late Paleozoic-Mesozoic rock succession unconformably overlying Caledonian tectonic units. In Peary Land major NE-dipping normal faults cut through the basin and separate it in two sectors. In the Whyckoff Land sector towards the North-East, the WSB succession unconformably covers Paleoproterozoic quarzites and is folded and metamorphosed up to lower amphibolite facies. In the Herluf Trolle Land sector of the south-western part, the WSB succession is undeformed, non-mature and unconformably onto Silurian flysch and carbonatic rocks. Campanian detrital zircons in the Herlufsholm Strand Formation indicate a possible correlation of this area with the Late Cretaceous volcanism of Kap Washington and constrain the peak metamorphism to the Maastrichtian-Early Paleocene. The Late Paleocene-Early Eocene Thyra Ø Formation post-dates the folding and the paleostress obtained from fault-slip inversion along major normal faults indicates tectonic inversion with compression followed by strike-slip faulting.
AB - The Wandel Sea Basin (WSB) in eastern North Greenland is represented by a Late Paleozoic-Mesozoic rock succession unconformably overlying Caledonian tectonic units. In Peary Land major NE-dipping normal faults cut through the basin and separate it in two sectors. In the Whyckoff Land sector towards the North-East, the WSB succession unconformably covers Paleoproterozoic quarzites and is folded and metamorphosed up to lower amphibolite facies. In the Herluf Trolle Land sector of the south-western part, the WSB succession is undeformed, non-mature and unconformably onto Silurian flysch and carbonatic rocks. Campanian detrital zircons in the Herlufsholm Strand Formation indicate a possible correlation of this area with the Late Cretaceous volcanism of Kap Washington and constrain the peak metamorphism to the Maastrichtian-Early Paleocene. The Late Paleocene-Early Eocene Thyra Ø Formation post-dates the folding and the paleostress obtained from fault-slip inversion along major normal faults indicates tectonic inversion with compression followed by strike-slip faulting.
U2 - 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2025-006
DO - 10.25171/InstGeoph_PAS_Publs-2025-006
M3 - Conference article in proceedings
SN - 978-83-66254-24-4
T3 - Publications of the Institute of Geophysics Polish Academy of Sciences. Geophysical Data Bases, Processing and Instrumentation
SP - 53
EP - 57
BT - SVALGEOBASE II
PB - Polish Academy of Sciences
CY - Warsaw
T2 - SVALGEOBASE II
Y2 - 3 September 2024 through 9 September 2024
ER -