Stratigraphy of the Rotliegend group in the Danish part of the Northern Permian Basin, North Sea

L. Stemmerik, J.R. Ineson, J.G. Mitchell

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Abstract

A stratigraphic study of the Rotliegend offshore Denmark has resulted in a coherent lithostratigraphic framework and a better understanding of the mid-Permian evolution of the eastern Northern Permian Basin. The Rotliegend Group is subdivided into the Karl Formation composed of syn-rift volcanics and volcaniclastic sediments, and the younger post-rift Auk Formation dominated by aeolian and fluvial sandstones. Radiometric age data based on K-Ar dating of plagioclase from the Karl Formation volcanics, combined with previously published age data suggests that volcanism took place during two separate events, 276-281 Ma and 261-269 Ma. Both events post-date the Lower Rotliegend volcanism (288-300 Ma) in the Southern Permian Basin, suggesting that the Northern Permian Basin was formed during a later tectonic event. The main volcanic event in the Northern Permian Basin was broadly coeval with volcanic activity in the Altmark area of NE Germany, reflecting simultaneous rifting and onset of Upper Rotliegend 2 sedimentation in the Northern and Southern Permian Basins.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1127-1136
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
Volume157
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2000

Keywords

  • Denmark
  • North Sea
  • Permian
  • Rotliegend
  • Stratigraphy

Programme Area

  • Programme Area 3: Energy Resources

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