The geology of the north-eastern corner of Greenland - photogeological studies and 1993 field work

Authors

  • H.F Jepsen
  • J.C Escher
  • J.D Friderichsen
  • A.K Higgins

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v161.8240

Abstract

Late Archaean and Early Proterozoic crust-forming events in North-East and eastern North Greenland were succeeded by Middle Proterozoic sedimentation and volcanic activity; Late Proterozoic through Tertiary sedimentation was interrupted by several periods of tectonic activity, including the Caledonian orogeny in East Greenland and the Mesozoic deformation of the Wandel Hav mobile belt. Photogeological studies helped pinpoint areas of special interest which were investigated during the short 1993 field season. Insights gained during field work include: the nature of the crystalline basement terrain in the Caledonian fold belt, redefinition of the upper boundary of the Upper Proterozoic Rivieradal sandstones, revision of Caledonian nappe terminology, and the northern extension of the Caledonian Storstrømmen shear zone.

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Published

1994-01-01

How to Cite

Jepsen, H., Escher, J., Friderichsen, J., & Higgins, A. (1994). The geology of the north-eastern corner of Greenland - photogeological studies and 1993 field work. Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 161, 21–33. https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v161.8240