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Geochronological constraints on Caledonian strike–slip displacement in Svalbard,with implications for the evolution of the Arctic
Authors:Karol Faehnrich  Jaros&#x;aw Majka  David Schneider  Stanis&#x;aw Mazur  Maciej Manecki  Grzegorz Ziemniak  Virginia T Wala  Justin V Strauss
Institution:Karol Faehnrich,Jaros?aw Majka,David Schneider,Stanis?aw Mazur,Maciej Manecki,Grzegorz Ziemniak,Virginia T. Wala,Justin V. Strauss
Abstract:The timing of Svalbard's assembly in relation to the mid‐Paleozoic Caledonian collision between Baltica and Laurentia remains contentious. The Svalbard archipelago consists of three basement provinces bounded by N–S‐trending strike–slip faults whose displacement histories are poorly understood. Here, we report microstructural and mineral chemistry data integrated with 40Ar/39Ar muscovite geochronology from the sinistral Vimsodden‐Kosibapasset Shear Zone (VKSZ, southwest Svalbard) and explore its relationship to adjacent structures and regional deformation within the circum‐Arctic. Our results indicate that strike–slip displacement along the VKSZ occurred in late Silurian–Early Devonian and was contemporaneous with the beginning of the main phase of continental collision in Greenland and Scandinavia and the onset of syn‐orogenic sedimentation in Silurian–Devonian fault‐controlled basins in northern Svalbard. These new‐age constraints highlight possible links between escape tectonics in the Caledonian orogen and mid‐Paleozoic terrane transfer across the northern margin of Laurentia.
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