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Geology | 2014

Seismological evidence for a fossil subduction zone in the East Greenland Caledonides

Christian Schiffer; Niels Balling; Bo Holm Jacobsen; Randell Stephenson; Søren B. Nielsen

The postorogenic collapse of the early Paleozoic Caledonian orogeny is well documented; however, several different plate tectonic models exist for the convergent phase involving closure of the Iapetus Ocean and the collision of Laurentia and Baltica. Receiver function analysis of 11 broadband seismometers along a 270 km transect in the East Greenland Caledonides reveals the existence of an east-dipping high velocity slab. Numerical modeling demonstrates that relict subducted and eclogitized crust is a plausible explanation. Thus, eastward subduction preceded subsequent west-dipping subduction during the formation of the East Greenland and Scandinavian Caledonides. This is a key constraint for understanding the Caledonian and continental margin evolution in the North Atlantic realm.


Geology | 2015

A sub-crustal piercing point for North Atlantic reconstructions and tectonic implications

Christian Schiffer; Randell Stephenson; Kenni Dinesen Petersen; Søren B. Nielsen; Bo Holm Jacobsen; Niels Balling; David Macdonald

Plate tectonic reconstructions are usually constrained by the correlation of lineaments of surface geology and crustal structures. This procedure is, however, largely dependent on and complicated by assumptions on crustal structure and thinning and the identification of the continent-ocean transition. We identify two geophysically and geometrically similar upper mantle structures in the North Atlantic and suggest that these represent remnants of the same Caledonian collision event. The identification of this structural lineament provides a sub-crustal piercing point and hence a novel opportunity to tie plate tectonic reconstructions. Further, this structure coincides with the location of some major tectonic events of the North Atlantic post-orogenic evolution such as the occurrence of the Iceland Melt Anomaly and the separation of the Jan Mayen microcontinent. We suggest that this inherited orogenic structure played a major role in the control of North Atlantic tectonic processes.


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2018

Regional crustal architecture of Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada

Christian Schiffer; Randell Stephenson

Abstract New deep seismological data from Ellesmere Island and the adjacent Arctic continental margin provide new information about the crustal structure of the region. These data were not available for previous regional crustal models. This paper combines and redisplays previously published results – a gravity-derived Moho map and seismological results –to produce new maps of the Moho depth, the depth to basement and the crystalline crustal thickness of Ellesmere Island and contiguous parts of the Arctic Ocean, Greenland and Axel Heiberg Island. Northern Ellesmere Island is underlain by a thick crustal block (Moho at 41 km, c. 35 km crust). This block is separated from the Canada–Greenland craton in the south by a WSW–ENE-trending channel of thinned crystalline crust (Moho at 30–35 km, <20 km thick crust), which is overlain by a thick succession of metasedimentary and younger sedimentary rocks (15–20 km). The Sverdrup Basin in the west and the Lincoln Sea in the east interrupt the crustal architecture of central Ellesmere Island, which is interpreted to be more representative of its initial post-Ellesmerian Orogen structure, but with a later Sverdrup Basin and Eurekan overprint.


Geophysical Journal International | 2015

The East Greenland Caledonides—teleseismic signature, gravity and isostasy

Christian Schiffer; Bo Holm Jacobsen; Niels Balling; Jörg Ebbing; Søren B. Nielsen


Tectonophysics | 2016

Geophysical-petrological modelling of the East Greenland Caledonides – Isostatic support from crust and upper mantle

Christian Schiffer; Niels Balling; Jörg Ebbing; Bo Holm Jacobsen; Søren B. Nielsen


Geophysical Journal International | 2016

The crustal structure of Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada—teleseismic mapping across a remote intraplate orogenic belt

Christian Schiffer; Randell Stephenson; Gordon N. Oakey; Bo Holm Jacobsen


Geoscience Canada | 2017

Evolution of Labrador Sea–Baffin Bay: Plate or Plume Processes?

Alexander Peace; Gillian R. Foulger; Christian Schiffer; Ken McCaffrey


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2018

The Jan Mayen microplate complex and the Wilson cycle

Christian Schiffer; Alexander Peace; Jordan Phethean; Laurent Gernigon; Ken McCaffrey; Kenni Dinesen Petersen; Gillian R. Foulger


Geosciences | 2018

Evidence for Basement Reactivation during the Opening of the Labrador Sea from the Makkovik Province, Labrador, Canada: Insights from Field Data and Numerical Models

Alexander Peace; Edward Dempsey; Christian Schiffer; J. Welford; Ken McCaffrey; Jonathan Imber; Jordan Phethean


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

HOW DID THE CONTINENTS BREAK APART IN THE NORWEGIAN-GREENLAND-SEA?

Laurent Gernigon; Christian Schiffer; Laurent Geoffroy; Aziz Nasuti; Gillian R. Foulger; Dieter Franke

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Alexander Peace

Memorial University of Newfoundland

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