Photogeological interpretation of Inglefield Land, North-West Greenland

  • Hans-Jørgen Bengaard

    Research output: Book/ReportReport (publicly available)

    Abstract

    Inglefield Land consists of a Middle Proterozoic crystalline basement with outliers of Upper Proterozoic and Lower Palaeozoic platform cover. Vertical aerial photographs at 1:150 000 with limited ground control have been used to distinguish gneisses, marble-rich metasediments, and basic and granitoid rocks in the basement. In the sedimentary cover a lower clastic unit and three succeeding carbonate units are recognised and can be correlated with previously known stratigraphy.

    In the basement two gneiss complexes are separated by a belt of granitoid rocks and are deformed by three sets of major folds. A basement flexure causes a local angular unconformity in central Inglefield Land near the boundary between the Early and Middle Cambrian strata.

    Many circular 20-250 m wide structures of post-Cambrian age, which may be volcanic pipes or surficial structures, occur along a WNW-ESE trending lineament cutting crystalline basement rocks in central Inglefield Land.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCopenhagen
    PublisherGGU
    Number of pages21
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 1995

    Publication series

    SeriesOpen File Series Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse
    Number4
    Volume95
    ISSN0903-7322

    Keywords

    • Greenland
    • North-West Greenland

    Programme Area

    • Programme Area 1: Data

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