Møre–Vøring Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element, Norwegian Rifted Margin, Norwegian Sea

Author:

Faleide Jan Inge1ORCID,Zastrozhnov Dmitrii12,Abdelmalak Mohamed Mansour1,Manton Ben2,Planke Sverre12,Gernigon Laurent3,Brekke Harald4,Myklebust Reidun5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, PO Box 1047, Blindern, NO-0316 Oslo, Norway

2. Volcanic Basin Energy Research (VBER), Høienhald, Blindernveien 5, NO-0361 Oslo, Norway

3. Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), PO Box 6315, Torgarden, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway

4. Norwegian Offshore Directorate, PO Box 600, NO-4003 Stavanger, Norway

5. TGS, Askekroken 11, NO-0277 Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract The Møre and Vøring basins at the mid-Norwegian margin were affected by a series of rift phases separated by periods of tectonic quiescence from Caledonian collapse in the Devonian to final continental break-up in the earliest Eocene. The tectonic phases were mostly extensional in nature, and the pre-drift extension across the Møre and Vøring basins since mid-Permian time has been estimated to be of the order of 200–250 km. The pre-Cretaceous basin configuration is poorly constrained due to limited seismic resolution at great depths and a lack of borehole control. A fundamental change occurred in the crustal deformation regime: from Late Jurassic distributed stretching of the upper crust to Early Cretaceous thinning at lower-crustal levels located along the axis of the Møre and Vøring basins. A westward migration of Late Cretaceous–Paleocene depocentres in the Vøring Basin reflects the focus of deformation towards the time and line of break-up. The basin architecture and evolution are summarized in relation to tectono-sedimentary elements corresponding to the main tectonic and depositional phases, and represent characteristic megasequences in the seismic data. Finally, the exploration history and main petroleum systems of the Møre and Vøring basins are presented.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

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