[HTML][HTML] EUNAseis: A seismic model for Moho and crustal structure in Europe, Greenland, and the North Atlantic region
IM Artemieva, H Thybo - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
We present a new digital crustal model for Moho depth and crustal structure in Europe,
Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, European Arctic shelf, and the North Atlantic Ocean (72W …
Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard, European Arctic shelf, and the North Atlantic Ocean (72W …
Lithospheric memory, state of stress and rheology: neotectonic controls on Europe's intraplate continental topography
S Cloetingh, PA Ziegler, F Beekman… - Quaternary Science …, 2005 - Elsevier
To date, research on neotectonics and related continental topography development has
mostly focused on active plate boundaries characterized by generally high deformation …
mostly focused on active plate boundaries characterized by generally high deformation …
Structure and evolution of the continental margin off Norway and the Barents Sea
Abstract The Norwegian Margin formed in response to early Cenozoic continental breakup
and subsequent opening of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. There is a well-defined margin …
and subsequent opening of the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. There is a well-defined margin …
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 …
hydrocarbon provinces, but also one of Europe's most investigated mountain belts, the …
Styles of extension offshore mid‐Norway and implications for mechanisms of crustal thinning at passive margins
PT Osmundsen, J Ebbing - Tectonics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Eocene magmatic breakup along the mid‐Norway rifted margin was preceded by extreme
Jurassic‐Cretaceous crustal thinning in a magma‐poor environment. Along the SE borders …
Jurassic‐Cretaceous crustal thinning in a magma‐poor environment. Along the SE borders …
New aeromagnetic and gravity compilations from Norway and adjacent areas: methods and applications
Abstract The Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) has produced new aeromagnetic and
gravity maps from Norway and adjacent areas, compiled from ground, airborne and satellite …
gravity maps from Norway and adjacent areas, compiled from ground, airborne and satellite …
Modelling hydrothermal venting in volcanic sedimentary basins: Impact on hydrocarbon maturation and paleoclimate
Vent structures are intimately associated with sill intrusions in sedimentary basins globally
and are thought to have been formed contemporaneously due to overpressure generated by …
and are thought to have been formed contemporaneously due to overpressure generated by …
[PDF][PDF] Neotectonics, seismicity and contemporary stress field in Norway–mechanisms and implications
Over the last thirty years, through studies of neotectonic phenomena, it has become evident
that the present-day Baltic Shield is not the uniformly quiet, stable, continental-crustal area …
that the present-day Baltic Shield is not the uniformly quiet, stable, continental-crustal area …
[PDF][PDF] Neotectonic deformation in Norway and its implications: a review.
Observations of features related to neotectonic activity and recent crustal movements have
been reported in Norway as neotectonic 'claims' since the 1880s, and have been increasing …
been reported in Norway as neotectonic 'claims' since the 1880s, and have been increasing …
Evolution of a major segmented normal fault during multiphase rifting: The origin of plan-view zigzag geometry
Highlights•In the Lofoten margin, the presence and geometry of early rift faults influenced the
structural style of later rift episodes.•During late stage rifting a single, through-going fault …
structural style of later rift episodes.•During late stage rifting a single, through-going fault …