The North Sea
Revisited: New Insights into
Fault
Activity in the North Viking Graben and Its Generic Implications for Rift
System Evolution
Gill, Caroline E., John R. Underhill, Patience A. Cowie, University of Edinburgh, Edinbugh, United Kingdom
Extensional
fault
growth and linkage plays an important role in
the development of rift systems. Recent field studies (e.g. Gulf of Corinth,
Interpretation
of well-calibrated seismic data from the
interpretation
demonstrates that the locus of extension migrated east towards
the Viking Graben with the latest primary motion occurring on the graben
bounding
fault
itself. The
effect
of strain localisation towards the basin
centre with time led to passive rotation of earlier (more westerly) structures
(e.g. Snorre) and their depocentres.
The timing of movement on major faults had a profound
effect
on
the relative distribution of depocentres, source areas and sediment pathways
throughout the syn-rift interval.
This work in the