Tectonic evolution and extension at the Møre Margin – Offshore mid-Norway

Lithospheric stretching is the key process in forming extensional sedimentary basins at passive rifted margins. This study explores the stretching factors, resulting extension, and structural evolution of the Møre segment on the Mid-Norwegian continental margin. Based on the interpretation of new an...

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Published inTectonophysics Vol. 721; pp. 227 - 238
Main Authors Theissen-Krah, S., Zastrozhnov, D., Abdelmalak, M.M., Schmid, D.W., Faleide, J.I., Gernigon, L.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 28.11.2017
Elsevier BV
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Summary:Lithospheric stretching is the key process in forming extensional sedimentary basins at passive rifted margins. This study explores the stretching factors, resulting extension, and structural evolution of the Møre segment on the Mid-Norwegian continental margin. Based on the interpretation of new and reprocessed high-quality seismic, we present updated structural maps of the Møre margin that show very thick post-rift sediments in the central Møre Basin and extensive sill intrusion into the Cretaceous sediments. A major shift in subsidence and deposition occurred during mid-Cretaceous. One transect across the Møre continental margin from the Slørebotn Subbasin to the continent-ocean boundary is reconstructed using the basin modelling software TecMod. We test different initial crustal configurations and rifting events and compare our structural reconstruction results to stretching factors derived both from crustal thinning and the classical backstripping/decompaction approach. Seismic interpretation in combination with structural reconstruction modelling does not support the lower crustal bodies as exhumed and serpentinised mantle. Our extension estimate along this transect is ~188±28km for initial crustal thickness varying between 30 and 40km. •New and reprocessed seismic data improved structural mapping at the Møre Margin.•Time-structure and thickness maps of the Cretaceous units have been constructed.•Stratigraphy reconstruction of a transect reveals 188km extension.•Average stretching factor is 2.2–3.6 depending on assumed initial crustal thickness.
ISSN:0040-1951
1879-3266
DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2017.09.009