Abstract
A complex history of Cenozoic vertical movements in the Faroe region has been revealed from interpretation of geophysical and geological data, mainly offshore reflection seismic data, side-scan images, shallow cores, and onshore mapping. The history comprises several phases of tectonic disturbances observed at different scales. On the eastern margin of the Faroe Platform a late Eocene-early Oligocene phase of doming of the Faroe Platform has caused a postdepositional tilting of Eocene strata along the southern margin of the platform; a mid-Miocene phase of compressional tectonics is evidenced on seismic transects as gentle anticlines and associated reverse faults; and possible Pliocene uplift of the Faroe Islands is indicated by a progradational wedge of sediments deposited on the eastern Faroe Platform. At the continental margin/slope north of the Faroe Platform, reflection seismic data imaging the postbasalt sedimentary strata indicate three distinct tectonic events phases in the Eocene-Oligocene, Miocene and Pliocene, respectively. In contrast to the Faroe Platform the Faroe-Shetland Channel was characterised by more or less continuous subsidence dominated throughout the Cenozoic. During the Eocene, sediments deposited in the Faroe-Shetland Channel was mostly derived from a source area on the British shelf. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 239-259 |
| Number of pages | 21 |
| Journal | Global and Planetary Change |
| Volume | 24 |
| Issue number | 3-4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - May 2000 |
Keywords
- Cenozoic sediment distribution
- Faroe region
- Tectonic movements
Programme Area
- Programme Area 3: Energy Resources
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