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Contrasting Neogene-Quaternary continental margin evolution offshore mid-north Norway: Implications for source-to-sink systems

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MARINE GEOLOGY
卷 456, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.margeo.2022.106974

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Alongslope and downslope processes; Source-to-sink; Norwegian continental margin; Cenozoic stratigraphy; Hinterland and margin morphology; Contourite drift

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Using a dense grid of 2D seismic data and exploration wellbores, the Neogene-Quaternary development of the mid-Norwegian and Lofoten-Vesteralen continental margin was reconstructed. The study revealed the formation of widespread ocean current-controlled contourite drifts along the entire margin segment, as well as the occurrence of inner shelf progradation and grounded ice sheets bringing large sediment volumes to the shelf. The study highlights the variability in continental margin growth and emphasizes the importance of erosion and deposition in source-to-sink systems.
The Neogene-Quaternary development of the-700 km long mid-Norwegian and Lofoten-Vesteralen continental margin is reconstructed using a dense grid of 2D seismic data and exploration wellbores. Overall, widespread ocean current-controlled contourite drifts built up along the whole margin segment from the mid-Miocene on-wards (c. 11 Ma, Kai Formation). The onset (c. 8.8 Ma) of a large inner shelf progradation (Molo Formation) was, however, restricted to the southern part of the study area, the inner mid-Norwegian shelf. In the Quaternary (c. 2.7 Ma), grounded ice sheets repeatedly brought large sediment volumes (Naust Formation) to the shelf beyond the Molo Formation. A similar build-out is less pronounced further north, where contourite drift growth instead continued and resulted in build-up of the Lofoten and Vesteralen drifts. In contrast, the drifts of the southern part of the study area occur for the most part stratigraphically below, interbedded with and distal to the prograda-tional Molo and Naust deposits.The study area exemplifies pronounced variability in Neogene-Quaternary continental margin growth. The wide and gently dipping mid-Norwegian margin facilitated coastal and shelf progradation related to fluvial and glacial processes, while the narrow and steep Lofoten-Vesteralen margin received little input from these sources although exposed to the same paleoclimate. Instead, erosion of canyons promoted downslope reworking across the slope and into the deep basins. This low sediment input is interpreted to be controlled by the alpine relief in the north resulting in a small source area and thus low fluvial and glacial sediment input. To the south, hin-terland relief allowed for a much larger fluvial and later, glacial source area. Both margin segments were also influenced by contour currents throughout the studied period. We emphasize their importance for understanding the role of erosion and deposition in source-to-sink systems, and thus the need for these processes to be inte-grated within source-to-sink models.

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