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Kronprins Christian Land Orogeny deformational styles of the end Cretaceous transpressional mobile belt in Eastern North Greenland

  • Stig A. Schack-Pedersen
  • , Eckart Håkansson

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    Abstract

    In Kronprins Christian Land the end-Cretaceous Kronprins Christian Land Orogeny constitutes a fairly narrow, NW-SE oriented transpressional zone of deformation characterized by a high-intensity axis with diverging thrust displacement and a rapid, symmetric drop in deformational intensity and - probably - thermal alteration away from the axis. Strike-slip dominated deformation is centered along a system of prominent, reactivated along-axis faults, whereas compressional structural elements dominate in the areas between the main faults. The two axial tectono-stratigraphic terranes represent, respectively, the north and south verging flanks of a major flower structure. The Kilen Terrane exposes upper stockwerk level deformation characterized by oblique, en échelon domal folds with minor reverse faults and late, small-scale tear faults. The Ingeborg Terrane exposes deformation from a lower stockwerk level characterized by thrust fault ramp-and-flats, thrust fault folding, as well as by zones of chaotic cataclastic breccias. Vertical separation between the two levels is approximately 3 km; in spite of this, localized high-pressure zones in the lower level have reached greenschist facies metamorphic grades.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)117-130
    Number of pages14
    JournalPolarforschung
    Volume69
    Issue number1-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1999

    Programme Area

    • Programme Area 5: Nature and Climate

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