Some issues related to the Svalbardian tectonic event (Ellesmerian Orogeny) in Svalbard
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35193Date
2024-07-23Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Svalbard has long been thought to represent the easternmost realm of the
Ellesmerian Orogeny in the late Devonian or early Mississippian (Svalbardian
tectonic event). Several authors do not agree and present alternative interpretations of the observed structures in older and more recent articles. This article
discusses a number of issues that, in our opinion, are not sufficiently considered
in those works, but which are essential for the understanding of the Svalbardian
tectonic event: (1) the possibility of re-deposited palynomorphs in the discussion of the deformational ages, (2) the age and structural setting of the crucial
Adriabukta Formation in southern Spitsbergen, and (3) the presence and
nature of the Svalbardian angular unconformity in central and southern
Spitsbergen.
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American Physical SocietyCitation
Dallmann, Piepjohn. Some issues related to the Svalbardian tectonic event (Ellesmerian Orogeny) in Svalbard. Polar Research. 2024;43Metadata
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