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The age and tectonic significance of dolerite dykes in western Norway

TROND H. TORSVIK, TORGEIR B. ANDERSEN, ELIZABETH A. EIDE and HARALD J. WALDERHAUG
Journal of the Geological Society, 154, 961-973, 1 November 1997, https://doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.154.6.0961
TROND H. TORSVIK
1Geological Survey of Norway, PB 3006 Lade, N-7002 Trondheim, Norway
3Institute of Solid Earth Physics, University of Bergen, Allegt. 41, N-5007 Bergen, Norway
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2Department of Geology, University of Oslo, PO Box 1047, 0316 Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway
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1Geological Survey of Norway, PB 3006 Lade, N-7002 Trondheim, Norway
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Abstract

Coast-parallel dykes in SW Norway, primarily of Permo-Triassic age, have been linked regionally to the early tectonic evolution of the Norwegian continental shelf. We demonstrate from palaeomagnetic data (mean declination = 206.1°, inclination = — 30.1°, a95= 11.8°) that dolerite dykes in the coastal Sunnfjord region of Western Norway and immediately west of the Devonian Basins are also of Permian (c. 250-270 Ma) age, and not lower- or pre-Devonian as previously advocated. The Sunnfjord dykes appear to be contemporaneous with dykes from SW Norway at Sotra (262 ± 6 Ma) and the oldest dykes from Sunnhordland (260–280 Ma), and geochemical data attest to a transition from sub-alkaline to alkaline magmatism at the dawn of the Mesozoic.

The Sunnfjord dykes are not simple records of E-W extension and magma intrusion, but instead represent significant mid-late Permian time markers within a complex zone of fault activation and rejuvenation. Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic magnetic overprinting (mean declination = 348.6°, inclination = + 68.9°, a95=12°) and metamorphic alteration documented by these dykes are directly dependent upon proximity to major E-W brittle faults south of the Hornelen Devonian Basin, hence some motion and related fluid activity do post-date dyke intrusion. The E-W high-angle normal or oblique-slip faults can be regionally traced offshore to the Øygarden Fault Zone. Onshore, these faults truncate the Hornelen low-angle detachment, which in turn cuts folded D evonian strata. These observations, along with evidence for Permian and Late Jurassic-Cretaceous extension from the nearby Dalsfjord region, demonstrate important reactivation of a Late to post-Caledonian detachment and high-angle fault system in Western Norway.

  • Norway
  • Permian
  • dykes
  • faults
  • reactivation
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The age and tectonic significance of dolerite dykes in western Norway

TROND H. TORSVIK, TORGEIR B. ANDERSEN, ELIZABETH A. EIDE and HARALD J. WALDERHAUG
Journal of the Geological Society, 154, 961-973, 1 November 1997, https://doi.org/10.1144/gsjgs.154.6.0961
TROND H. TORSVIK
1Geological Survey of Norway, PB 3006 Lade, N-7002 Trondheim, Norway
3Institute of Solid Earth Physics, University of Bergen, Allegt. 41, N-5007 Bergen, Norway
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TORGEIR B. ANDERSEN
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