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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2015-10-29
    Description: The opening of the Arctic Ocean involved multiple stages of continental rifting and intrusion of extensive dyke swarms. To trace tectonomagmatic processes of the High Arctic, we present the first U–Pb ages for alkaline dyke swarms of North Greenland. Concordia ages of 80.8 ± 0.6 and 82.1 ± 1.5 Ma indicate that north–south and east–west dykes are coeval. The north–south dykes reflect initial east–west rifting that led to break-up along the Gakkel Ridge and formation of the Eurasia Basin. The east–west dykes reflect local variations in the stress field associated with reactivated Palaeozoic faults. Supplementary materials: U–Pb data are available at http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18857 .
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-31
    Description: : The Kap Washington Group volcanic sequence is exposed on the north coast of Greenland. The sequence was erupted in a continental rift setting during the opening of the Arctic Ocean and provides important geological constraints on the timing of this event. In this study we present the first isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry U–Pb zircon ages from 10 samples of trachytic to rhyolitic composition. Samples from Lockwood Island ( n = 4) gave concordant ages between 67.2 ± 0.5 and 61.0 ± 0.3 Ma (2). Lavas from Kap Kane ( n = 5) yielded concordant ages between 70.5 ± 0.3 and 69.7 ± 0.2 Ma. An ignimbrite from the Kap Washington peninsula yielded a concordant age of 68.5 ± 0.3 Ma. The Kap Washington Group sequence and similar occurrences on Ellesmere Island record a prolonged period of continental rift volcanism lasting from 92 to 58 Ma. We propose that this volcanism occurred along the margins of a nascent Eurasia Basin undergoing east–west extension linked to rifting in the Labrador Sea–Baffin Bay system.
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    Publication Date: 2014-07-01
    Description: Radiometric dating by the 40 Ar– 39 Ar incremental heating method was carried out on lavas, sills, dykes, and a central intrusion from NE Greenland. Eighteen samples gave acceptable crystallization ages. Lavas of both Lower and Upper Plateau Lava Series gave ages in the range 55.5–53.5 Ma and cannot be constrained to better than 56–53 Ma. Sills and dykes from Traill Ø to Shannon, with compositions fairly similar to those of the lavas, gave ages of 55.1–51.3 Ma, contemporaneous with and slightly younger than the lavas. Alkaline lavas on inland nunataks have ages of 53–50 Ma, and the Kap Broer Ruys intrusive centre has an age of 48.7 ± 0.5 Ma. An alkaline sill on Hvalrosø is much younger at 20.3 ± 0.1 Ma. There are no pre-breakup lavas onshore NE Greenland. We surmise that the hot mantle of the Iceland plume arrived and melted extensively beneath the northern basins only at the time of breakup around 55 Ma. Post-breakup intrusive events in NE Greenland coincided with plate-tectonic events such as reorganization, uplift and opening in the north. The Hvalrosø sill represents a local small melting event that may be related to coeval opening of the Lena Trough. Supplementary materials: Details of the source data, results, and the compositions and locations of the dated samples, are available at www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18738 .
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