Provenance Analysis of the Andrée Land Basin and Implications for the Paleogeography of Svalbard in the Devonian

Author:

Anfinson Owen A.1ORCID,Odlum Margo L.2ORCID,Piepjohn Karsten3ORCID,Poulaki Eirini M.4ORCID,Shephard Grace E.5ORCID,Stockli Daniel F.4ORCID,Levang Devin16,Jensen Maria A.7ORCID,Pavlovskaia Elena A.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology Sonoma State University Rohnert Park CA USA

2. Department of Geosciences University of Nevada Las Vegas Las Vegas NV USA

3. Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources Hannover Germany

4. Department of Geological Sciences University of Texas at Austin Austin TX USA

5. Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics (CEED) Department of Geosciences University of Oslo Oslo Norway

6. Department of Geoscience University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee Milwaukee WI USA

7. The University Centre in Svalbard Longyearbyen Norway

8. Institute of Earth Sciences St. Petersburg State University St. Petersburg Russia

Abstract

AbstractDuring the Devonian, the Svalbard Archipelago lay at low latitudes, occupying a paleogeographic position at the intersection of Caledonian and Ellesmerian orogens. Provenance analysis, including detrital zircon U‐Pb age studies, of Devonian (ca. 420–360 Ma) strata from the Andrée Land Basin, Svalbard, help reconstruct sediment sources to understand the assembly of the three basement provinces that make up Svalbard, which are presently separated by Devonian sedimentary basins and(or) faults with syn‐to post‐Devonian displacement. The studied Andrée Land Group strata, which are part of the North Atlantic's Old Red Sandstone, consist of the Early Devonian Wood Bay Formation and Middle to Late Devonian Mimerdalen subgroup. Paleocurrent indicators from Lower to lower‐Middle Devonian strata record north‐directed sediment transport. Detrital zircon U‐Pb ages indicate a prominent “Caledonian” signal and include sources from Svalbard's Northwestern and(or) Southwestern basement provinces. In Middle and Upper Devonian strata, paleocurrents and detrital zircon ages record a shift to a predominantly eastern‐northeastern provenance, likely from the uplifting Ny‐Friesland block along the Billefjorden Fault Zone. Late Ediacaran‐early Cambrian detrital zircons in the uppermost Planteryggen Formation (Frasnian) indicate extrabasinal sources possibly associated with the Timanian orogen of Northern Baltica. The combined provenance data suggest Svalbard may have already been assembled, similar to the modern block, with the Andrée Land Basin located between modern exposures of the Southwestern/Northwestern and the Northeastern basement provinces. Comparison of detrital zircon ages from Andrée Land Group strata with those from other circum Arctic Devonian strata provides constraints on Svalbard's paleogeographic position in the Devonian.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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