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Pub. Id: A156 (1989)

First Page: 411

Last Page: 424

Book Title: M 46: Extensional Tectonics and Stratigraphy of the North Atlantic Margins

Article/Chapter: Continental Extension in Southern Britain and Surrounding Areas and Its Relationship to the Opening of the North Atlantic Ocean: Chapter 26: European-African Margins

Subject Group: Structure, Tectonics, Paleostructure

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1989

Author(s): R. Andrew Chadwick, Roy A. Livermore, Ian E. Penn

Abstract:

The development of Permian to Cretaceous sedimentary basins in southern Britain was profoundly controlled by the extensional reactivation of Caledonian and Variscan structural features. Analysis of fault kinematics and basin geometries indicates that Permian to early Jurassic basins developed within a region of roughly east-west continental extension, as Pangea was stretched. In late Jurassic and early Cretaceous times regional east-west extension continued, but the sedimentary basins of southern England developed a different structural aspect, suggestive of more northward-directed extension, probably related to rotation of Iberia and opening of the Bay of Biscay. Two plate-tectonic reconstructions for end-Carboniferous time are examined. One is based on a best fit of apparent polar wander path data; the other is a best fit of present-day continental-shelf isobaths. The former requires 42% continental extension between Europe and Canada prior to the onset of sea-floor spreading in mid-Cretaceous times, whereas the latter requires only 16% extension prior to the onset of seafloor spreading. Preserved sediment thicknesses and seawater depths on the continental shelves of northwestern Europe and eastern Canada indicate that an end-Carboniferous plate reconstruction based on the fit of shelf isobaths is most appropriate.

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