Middle–Late Paleozoic Duplex Rifting of the Barents Continental Margin and the Role Played in Formation of the East Barents Megabasin


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Abstract

Based on analysis and interpretation of seismic and other geological-geophysical data, duplex rifting is identified in the Paleozoic evolution of the South Barents Basin. Its first, pre–Late Devonian, phase was manifested on the southeastern side zone that limited the Pechora Plate structures. After a certain pause, a second, pre–Late Carboniferous phase involved the western Barents Sea region, including the slope of the Central Barents Rise and the western South Barents Basin. Thus, Late Paleozoic riftogenic structures in the western and southeastern South Barents Basin formed at different times. All this caused an asymmetric structure profile and asynchronicity of evolution of the rift system sides. In the Mesozoic, under the effect of formation of the Novaya Zemlya fold-and-thrust structure, the asymmetry of the riftogenic trough became even more contrasting.

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E. V. Shipilov

Polar Geophysical Institute, Kola Science Center

Author for correspondence.
Email: shipilov@pgi.ru
Russian Federation, Murmansk, 183010

S. I. Shkarubo

Marine Arctic Geological Expedition

Email: shipilov@pgi.ru
Russian Federation, Murmansk, 183038

L. I. Lobkovskiy

Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Email: shipilov@pgi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 117218


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