Paleozoic basin reactivation and inversion of the underexplored Northern North Sea platforms: a cross-border approach

Author:

Scisciani Vittorio1ORCID,Patruno Stefano2ORCID,D'Intino Nico1,Esestime Paolo3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering and Geology, University ‘G. d'Annunzio’ of Chieti and Pescara, Via dei Vestini 31, Chieti, Italy

2. Department of Engineering, School of Sciences and Engineering, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus

3. Pivotal Geo Ltd, 35–37 Ludgate Hill, London, UK

Abstract

AbstractWell penetrations on the UK East Shetland Platform (ESP) prove 1–8 km-thick Devonian post-orogenic extensional collapse-related successions. Conversely, extremely thick (1–6 km) Permo-Triassic basin-fills without Devono-Carboniferous units were in the past interpreted west of the Utsira High, on the Norwegian Horda Platform and Stord Basin, albeit Pre-Triassic well penetrations are here very rare. In this work, the nature and age of Paleozoic–Triassic strata and structures in these underexplored platform regions are tentatively constrained by performing cross-border regional seismic interpretations east and west of the Viking Graben.We highlight cross-border analogies in structural style and seismic facies, with a similar evolution dominated by polyphase inversion tectonics and structural grain preservation. In the Norwegian study areas, much of the half-graben sedimentary fills may be interpreted as Devonian–?Carboniferous in age as in the ESP, rather than overly thick Permo-Triassic successions. Major graben-bounding extensional faults are low angle (c. 25°–33°), approximately north-striking and are likely to be rooting downwards into reactivated Caledonian shear zones. Rifting development occurred in multiple episodes, possibly creating different traps. Prior to Permian–Jurassic rifting, many low-angle Caledonian thrusts were subject to extensional inversion in the Devonian and then to Variscan compressional reactivation, causing vertical extrusion and deformation of Devonian synrift wedges.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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