A Pleistocene origin of the strandflat coastal platform in southwestern Scandinavia

Author:

Fossen Haakon

Abstract

AbstractAn impressively extensive shore platform, the strandflat, is cut 20–50 km into hard crystalline bedrock along most of the Norwegian coastline. Its age and origin have been debated for more than a century, including a model that it represents a weathered, buried and re-exposed Triassic surface. Resolving this issue requires integrated examination of the coastal area together with the offshore Mesozoic rift margin. Here I combine new 3D broadband seismic, bathymetric, and onshore elevation data along coastal West Norway and find that the near-horizontal strandflat postdates both the west-sloping onshore “paleic” surface and the offshore Jurassic denudation surface. It also postdates tilted North Sea Neogene sediments. Consistent with low-temperature thermochronologic data, this shows that the strandflat is a Pleistocene geomorphic feature formed through periods of varying climatic conditions, facilitated by preexisting fault and fracture zones. It is not part of an inherited Mesozoic landscape.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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