The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland

Permian to Triassic outcrops in East Greenland diminish significantly northwards. Understanding the northward extent, and nature, of the Permian and Triassic successions has implications for regional palaeogeographic reconstructions and exploration in adjacent offshore basins. Examining the structur...

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Main Authors: Steven D. Andrews, Henrik Nøhr-Hansen, Pierpaolo Guarnieri, Karen Dybkjær, Sofie Lindström, Peter Alsen
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Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/6523/14185
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spelling doaj-41e6e0422f54432fbe7b76d1f4587b542021-10-02T17:23:14ZengGeological Survey of Denmark and GreenlandGEUS Bulletin2597-21542021-07-014711410.34194/geusb.v47.65236523The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East GreenlandSteven D. Andrews0Henrik Nøhr-Hansen1Pierpaolo Guarnieri2Karen Dybkjær3Sofie Lindström4Peter Alsen5University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness, UKGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Copenhagen, DenmarkGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Copenhagen, DenmarkGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Copenhagen, DenmarkGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Copenhagen, DenmarkGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Copenhagen, DenmarkPermian to Triassic outcrops in East Greenland diminish significantly northwards. Understanding the northward extent, and nature, of the Permian and Triassic successions has implications for regional palaeogeographic reconstructions and exploration in adjacent offshore basins. Examining the structural relationships between the basement, Permian, Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous successions can further our understanding of the tectonic evolution of the region. Here, we describe a hitherto overlooked section through the Permian to Cretaceous from central Wollaston Forland and consider its structural context. The western side of Permpasset forms the upthrown eroded crest of a horst block, which provides exposure of the earliest stratigraphic intervals in the region. The fractured Caledonian basement is overlain by evaporitic marine limestone facies of the Karstryggen Formation, which are succeeded by shallow marine sandstones assigned to the Schuchert Dal Formation, both Upper Permian. The overlying unit records a period of fluvial deposition and is not possible to date. However, an Early to Middle Triassic age (Pingo Dal Group) seems most likely, given regional eustatic considerations. This is, therefore, the most northerly record of Triassic strata in North–East Greenland. West of the horst structure, fine-grained sandstones and bioturbated siltstones of the Jurassic (Oxfordian) Jakobsstigen Formation are recorded. These were downfaulted prior to a prolonged hiatus after which both the Triassic and Jurassic strata were draped by Cretaceous shales of the Fosdalen Formation. The Cretaceous succession is overlain by a thick basalt pile of Eocene age, heralding the opening of the North-East Atlantic. Glendonites overlie Oxfordian siltstones at the base of the middle Albian Fosdalen Formation. These were likely winnowed from slightly older Cretaceous strata and overlie the hiatus surface between the Jurassic and Cretaceous. This is the first record of glendonites from the Cretaceous of East Greenland and they are interpreted to record the Circum–Arctic late Aptian – early Albian cooling event.https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/6523/14185cretaceouseast greenlandglendonitespermiantriassic
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author Steven D. Andrews
Henrik Nøhr-Hansen
Pierpaolo Guarnieri
Karen Dybkjær
Sofie Lindström
Peter Alsen
spellingShingle Steven D. Andrews
Henrik Nøhr-Hansen
Pierpaolo Guarnieri
Karen Dybkjær
Sofie Lindström
Peter Alsen
The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland
GEUS Bulletin
cretaceous
east greenland
glendonites
permian
triassic
author_facet Steven D. Andrews
Henrik Nøhr-Hansen
Pierpaolo Guarnieri
Karen Dybkjær
Sofie Lindström
Peter Alsen
author_sort Steven D. Andrews
title The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland
title_short The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland
title_full The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland
title_fullStr The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland
title_full_unstemmed The Permian to Cretaceous succession at Permpasset, Wollaston Forland: the northernmost Permian and Triassic in North–East Greenland
title_sort permian to cretaceous succession at permpasset, wollaston forland: the northernmost permian and triassic in north–east greenland
publisher Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
series GEUS Bulletin
issn 2597-2154
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Permian to Triassic outcrops in East Greenland diminish significantly northwards. Understanding the northward extent, and nature, of the Permian and Triassic successions has implications for regional palaeogeographic reconstructions and exploration in adjacent offshore basins. Examining the structural relationships between the basement, Permian, Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous successions can further our understanding of the tectonic evolution of the region. Here, we describe a hitherto overlooked section through the Permian to Cretaceous from central Wollaston Forland and consider its structural context. The western side of Permpasset forms the upthrown eroded crest of a horst block, which provides exposure of the earliest stratigraphic intervals in the region. The fractured Caledonian basement is overlain by evaporitic marine limestone facies of the Karstryggen Formation, which are succeeded by shallow marine sandstones assigned to the Schuchert Dal Formation, both Upper Permian. The overlying unit records a period of fluvial deposition and is not possible to date. However, an Early to Middle Triassic age (Pingo Dal Group) seems most likely, given regional eustatic considerations. This is, therefore, the most northerly record of Triassic strata in North–East Greenland. West of the horst structure, fine-grained sandstones and bioturbated siltstones of the Jurassic (Oxfordian) Jakobsstigen Formation are recorded. These were downfaulted prior to a prolonged hiatus after which both the Triassic and Jurassic strata were draped by Cretaceous shales of the Fosdalen Formation. The Cretaceous succession is overlain by a thick basalt pile of Eocene age, heralding the opening of the North-East Atlantic. Glendonites overlie Oxfordian siltstones at the base of the middle Albian Fosdalen Formation. These were likely winnowed from slightly older Cretaceous strata and overlie the hiatus surface between the Jurassic and Cretaceous. This is the first record of glendonites from the Cretaceous of East Greenland and they are interpreted to record the Circum–Arctic late Aptian – early Albian cooling event.
topic cretaceous
east greenland
glendonites
permian
triassic
url https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/6523/14185
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