Rifted margins: Ductile deformation, boudinage, continentward-dipping normal faults and the role of the weak lower crust

C Clerc, JC Ringenbach, L Jolivet, JF Ballard - Gondwana Research, 2018 - Elsevier
The stunningly increased resolution of the deep crustal levels in recent industrial seismic
profiles acquired along most of the world's rifted margins leads to the unraveling of an …

[PDF][PDF] Orogen-parallel extension of the Caledonides in northern Central Norway: an overview.

A Braathen, PT Osmundsen, Ø Nordgulen… - Norwegian Journal of …, 2002 - geologi.no
Collision between Baltica and Laurentia in Siluro Devonian time resulted in a stack of thrust
sheets, the Caledonides of Scandinavia and East Greenland, which were amalgamated and …

The Scandinavian Caledonides: main features, conceptual advances and critical questions

F Corfu, TB Andersen, D Gasser - Geological Society, London …, 2014 - lyellcollection.org
Thirty years of research, and especially the refinements of many geological, geochemical
and geophysical techniques, have uncovered many new facets of the geology of the …

[HTML][HTML] Structural analysis of the Smeaheia fault block, a potential CO2 storage site, northern Horda Platform, North Sea

MJ Mulrooney, JL Osmond, E Skurtveit… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2020 - Elsevier
Smeaheia, a prominent fault block located on the Horda Platform, northern North Sea is
identified as a potential subsurface CO 2 storage site. We utilise the GN1101 3D seismic …

Extensional tectonics in the North Atlantic Caledonides: a regional view

H Fossen - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2010 - lyellcollection.org
Extensional structures characterize significant parts of the North Atlantic Caledonides.
Silurian extensional deformation took place, particularly in the heated crust in the southern …

Strain migration during multiphase extension: Observations from the northern North Sea

RE Bell, CAL Jackson, PS Whipp, B Clements - Tectonics, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Many rifts develop through multiphase extension; it can be difficult, however, to determine
how strain is distributed during reactivation because structural and stratigraphic evidence …

Post-Caledonian extension in the West Norway–northern North Sea region: the role of structural inheritance

H Fossen, HF Khani, JI Faleide… - Geological Society …, 2017 - lyellcollection.org
Abstract The northern North Sea region has experienced repeated phases of post-
Caledonian extension, starting with extensional reactivation of the low-angle basal …

Greenland–Norway separation: a geodynamic model for the North Atlantic

J Mosar, EA Eide, PT Osmundsen… - Norwegian journal of …, 2002 - folia.unifr.ch
The Norwegian North Atlantic rift system contains not only one of Europe's largest offshore
hydrocarbon provinces, but also one of Europe's most investigated mountain belts, the …

3D evolution of detachment fault systems in necking domains: Insights from the Klakk Fault Complex and the Frøya High, mid‐Norwegian rifted margin

JLS Gresseth, PT Osmundsen, G Péron‐Pinvidic - Tectonics, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Detachment fault systems typically record displacements in the order of 10s of kilometers.
The principles that control the growth of smaller magnitude normal faults are not fully …

Dating the onset of motion on the Sagaing fault: Evidence from detrital zircon and titanite U-Pb geochronology from the North Minwun Basin, Myanmar

CK Morley, F Arboit - Geology, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The onset of dextral motion along SE Asia's largest active strike-slip fault, the Sagaing fault
in Myanmar, has been the subject of considerable controversy, with estimates ranging from …