西巴伦支海剪切边缘构造沉积复合要素,挪威-格陵兰海和弗拉姆海峡

J. Faleide, P. W. Wong, M. Hassaan, R. Gabrielsen, M. Abdelmalak, S. Planke, F. Tsikalas, B. Manton, R. Myklebust
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西巴伦支剪切缘是随着东北大西洋的断裂和初步开放而形成的,并与欧亚北极盆地相连。它由三个一阶地段组成:(1)南部剪切边缘区段,与巴伦支海西南部深海盆地相连;(2)比约尼亚以西的中央裂谷边缘区段;(3)北部最初为剪切边缘区段,后来在斯瓦尔巴群岛以西受到斜向延伸。边缘的几何形状包括释放弯和约束弯,对剪切边缘的变形产生了重大影响。根据近年来的结构、地层学和沉积学研究,巴伦支剪切边缘的一阶三重细分得到了加强和扩展。更清楚的是,这种细分反映了边缘的几何形状以及远场和局部应力配置的变化。在古近纪东北大西洋断裂和分裂的最后阶段之前,研究区域是由深沉盆地组成的广阔盆地群的一部分。断裂带斜切穿过该区域盆地群,因此其不同部分现在位于挪威中部边缘、格陵兰东北部边缘和巴伦支海西南部。在整个晚古生代和中生代,这些地区共同经历了漫长而复杂的多重断裂阶段,在描述西巴伦支海剪切边缘复合构造沉积要素时,综合了这些地区的信息。巴伦支海西南部的边缘盆地是挪威大陆架上勘探最少的地区,零星的勘探活动成果有限。石油潜力依然存在,即将开展的新活动将对其进行详细阐述。
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West Barents Sheared Margin Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element, Norwegian-Greenland Sea and Fram Strait
The West Barents Shear Margin developed in response to breakup and initial opening of the NE Atlantic and links to the Arctic Eurasia Basin. It consists of three first-order segments: (1) a southern sheared margin segment bounding the deep SW Barents Sea basins; (2) a central rifted margin segment west of Bjørnøya; (3) a northern initially sheared margin segment that later was exposed to oblique extension west of Svalbard. The geometry of the margin included releasing as well as restraining bends that inflicted substantial impact on the deformation along the sheared margin. In light of the recent years' structural, stratigraphical and sedimentological investigations, the first-order three-fold subdivision of the Barents shear margin has been strengthened and expanded on. It is become even clearer that this subdivision reflects the margin geometry and the shifting farfield and local stress configurations. Prior to the final stages of rifting and breakup of the NE Atlantic in the Paleogene, the study area was part of a broad and extensive basin province comprising deep sedimentary basins. The line of breakup was cutting diagonal across the regional basin province so that different parts of it are now located in the mid-Norwegian margin, in the NE Greenland margin and in the SW Barents Sea. These areas share a long and complex history of multiple rift phases throughout Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic times, and information from these areas is integrated in the description of the West Barents Shear Margin Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element. The marginal basins in the SW Barents Sea are the least explored area on the Norwegian continental shelf and sporadic exploration activity has had limited success. A petroleum potential still exist that will be elaborated in renewed upcoming activity.
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