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Stratigraphy and age of the Eocene Igtertivâ Formation basalts, alkaline pebbles and sediments of the Kap Dalton Group in the graben at Kap Dalton, East Greenland

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Title Stratigraphy and age of the Eocene Igtertivâ Formation basalts, alkaline pebbles and sediments of the Kap Dalton Group in the graben at Kap Dalton, East Greenland
Names Larsen, Lotte M. (creator)
Pedersen, Asger K. (creator)
Sorensen, Erik Vest (creator)
Watt, W. Stuart (creator)
Duncan, Robert A. (creator)
Date Issued 2013-08-01 (iso8601)
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Abstract A NE–SW-trending graben at Kap Dalton on the Blosseville Kyst contains an at least 600 m thick
succession of Eocene basalt lavas and sediments. The succession has been investigated by new field
work, geochemical analysis and radiometric dating by the ⁴⁰Ar-³⁹Ar incremental heating method.
The results show that the volcanic succession comprises about 220 m of the uppermost plateau
basalt formation, the Skrænterne Formation. This is separated from the overlying lava flows of the
Igtertivâ Formation by 7 m of sediments that represent a period of around six million years. The two
formations can be distinguished by different trace element ratios. The Igtertivâ Formation comprises
an at least 300 m thick main succession of flows dated to 49.09 ± 0.48 Ma, overlain by sediments of
the Bopladsdalen Formation. A basal conglomerate in the sediments contains pebbles of alkaline
igneous rocks of which three were dated at 49.17 ± 0.35 Ma, 47.60 ± 0.25 Ma, and 46.98 ± 0.24 Ma. The
sediments are thus younger than 47 Ma. Above 30 m of sediments occur two Igtertivâ Formation
lava flows dated to 43.77 ± 1.08 Ma. The overlying sediments of the Bopladsdalen and Krabbedalen
Formations are therefore not older than about 44 Ma and palynological evidence shows that they
are also not much younger than this. Use of the Geological Time Scale 2012 has resulted in good
agreement between radiometric and palynological ages.
The Igtertivâ Formation lava flows were fed from a regional coast-parallel dyke swarm indicating
a new rifting episode at 49–44 Ma. This coincides with a major mid-Eocene plate reorganisation event
in the North Atlantic and the start of northward-propagation of the Reykjanes Ridge through the
continent. The Igtertivâ rift may have been directly instrumental for the initiation of this process.
Genre Article
Topic Igtertivâ Formation
Identifier Larsen, L.M., Pedersen, A.K., Sørensen, E.V., Watt, W.S. & Duncan, R.A., 2013. Stratigraphy and age of the Eocene Igtertivâ Formation basalts, alkaline pebbles and sediments of the Kap Dalton Group in the graben at Kap Dalton, East Greenland. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, Vol. 61, pp. 1–18.

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