Faults and fractures in central West Greenland: onshore expression of continental break-up and sea-floor spreading in the Labrador - Baffin Bay Sea

Robert W. Wilson, Knud Erik S. Klint, Jeroen A.M. van Gool, Kenneth J.W. McCaffrey, Robert E. Holdsworth, James A. Chalmers

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Abstract

The complex Ungava fault zone lies in the Davis Strait and separates failed spreading centres in the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. This study focuses on coastal exposures east of the fault-bound Sisimiut basin, where the onshore expressions of these fault systems and the influence of pre-existing basement are examined. Regional lineament studies identify five main systems: N-S, NNE-SSW, ENE-WSW, ESE-WNW and NNW-SSE. Field studies reveal that strike-slip movements predominate, and are consistent with a ∼NNE-SSW-oriented sinistral wrench system. Extensional faults trending N-S and ENE-WSW (basement-parallel), and compressional faults trending E-W, were also identified. The relative ages of these fault systems have been interpreted using cross-cutting relationships and by correlation with previously identified structures. A two-phase model for fault development fits the development of both the onshore fault systems observed in this study and regional tectonic structures offshore. The conclusions from this study show that the fault patterns and sense of movement on faults onshore reflect the stress fields that govern the opening of the Labrador Sea - Davis Strait - Baffin Bay seaway, and that the wrench couple on the Ungava transform system played a dominant role in the development of the onshore fault patterns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)185-204
Number of pages20
JournalGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin
Volume11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Dec 2006

Keywords

  • Basement reactivation
  • Extensional tectonics
  • Faults and fractures
  • Sedimentary basins
  • West Greenland
  • Wrench systems

Programme Area

  • Programme Area 4: Mineral Resources

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