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RASMUSSEN, JAN AUDUN, SMITH, M. PAUL (2001) Conodont geothermometry and tectonic overburden in the northernmost East Greenland Caledonides. Geological Magazine, 138 (6) 687-698 doi:10.1017/s0016756801005908

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TitleConodont geothermometry and tectonic overburden in the northernmost East Greenland Caledonides
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsRASMUSSEN, JAN AUDUNAuthor
SMITH, M. PAULAuthor
Year2001 (November)Volume138
Issue6
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756801005908Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceRASMUSSEN, JAN AUDUN, SMITH, M. PAUL (2001) Conodont geothermometry and tectonic overburden in the northernmost East Greenland Caledonides. Geological Magazine, 138 (6) 687-698 doi:10.1017/s0016756801005908
Plain TextRASMUSSEN, JAN AUDUN, SMITH, M. PAUL (2001) Conodont geothermometry and tectonic overburden in the northernmost East Greenland Caledonides. Geological Magazine, 138 (6) 687-698 doi:10.1017/s0016756801005908
In(2001, November) Geological Magazine Vol. 138 (6) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesKronprins Christian Land lies at the northernmost limit of the East Greenland
Caledonides, and may be divided into four main tracts: foreland, parautochthon, thin-skinned thrust
sheets containing Neoproterozoic sediments, and thick-skinned thrust sheets of crystalline basement.
The eastern part of the foreland and the parautochthon are composed of Ordovician–Silurian shelf
carbonates overlain by Llandovery–lower Wenlock turbidites deposited at the southern margin of the
Franklinian Basin. Deformation of the parautochthon occurred beneath a major detachment, the
Vandredalen thrust, with Neoproterozoic sediments of the Rivieradal Group lying in the hanging
wall. The Rivieradal Group was deposited in an E-facing half-graben and was displaced westwards
across its rift shoulders during Caledonian thrusting. Extensive sampling for conodonts has been
carried out within the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of the foreland and parautochthon in order to increase
the precision of structural interpretations and to provide data on maximum burial temperature and, in
turn, the thickness of overburden. In contrast to earlier studies, conodont colour alteration indices
(CAI) show a gradual and continuous increase from CAI 3 in the eastern part of the foreland to CAI
5+ in the easternmost parts of the parautochthon. The isopleths are not disrupted or truncated by
thrusting, as previously suspected, indicating that the heating is not attributable to pre-thrusting stratigraphic
overburden. Furthermore, considerations of the regional geology indicate that there was
no significant accumulation of sedimentary overburden in post-Caledonian time; the predominant
component is thus considered to be loading by thrust sheets. Modelling of the overburden thickness
suggests that, prior to erosion, it increased from 3.9 km (CAI 3) in the easternmost foreland to a maximum
of 12.5 km beneath the Vandredalen thrust sheet in the easternmost part of the area, providing
constraints for restoring cross-sections across the orogen.


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