Caledonian deformation upon southwest Baltica and its tectonic implications: Alternatives and consequences
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Tectonics
- Vol. 15 (4) , 803-812
- https://doi.org/10.1029/95tc03686
Abstract
The continuation of the basement of the southwestern Baltic Shield toward the SW is of major interest for the Caledonian evolution in the southwestern Baltic Sea and northern Germany. A reinterpretation of various marine seismic data suggests a reconsideration of the Caledonian collision pattern. The Sorgenfrei Tornquist Zone forming the northwestern extension of the Tornquist Zone is regarded as the northeasterly boundary fault and the Elbe Lineament is regarded as the southwestern limit of an area which suffered from the docking of East Avalonia to Baltica. It shows many northwestsoutheast striking structures, anomalies, and fault patterns. From our studies, two alternative models emerge: one which considers the Caledonian Deformation Front as the northeastern limit of East Avalonia and a zone of major transpression, collision, and subduction of the Tornquist Sea. Another model considers the Elbe Lineament in Schleswig‐Holstein (NW Germany) as a major (dextral) strike‐slip fault which is interpreted as the northeasterly limit of East Avalonia and the southwest boundary of the Baltic Shield. Along the Elbe Lineament the Tornquist Sea plus rotating Avalonia were displaced to the northwest. A large part of the area to be studied might have developed into a passive margin toward the Upper Ordovician. A decision which of the two models is to be prefered has to be the major goal of future geophysical experiments.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- The southern border of Baltica—a review of the present state of knowledgePublished by Elsevier ,2003
- Geodynamic model for the Palaeozoic crustal consolidation of Western and Central EuropePublished by Elsevier ,2003
- An electrical resistivity crustal section from the Alps to the Baltic Sea (central segment of the EGT)Tectonophysics, 1992
- Some aspects of the late and post-Variscan development of the Northwestern German BasinTectonophysics, 1992
- Crustal structure along the Central Segment of the EGT from seismic-refraction studiesTectonophysics, 1992
- The Horn Graben, and its relationship to the Oslo Graben and the Danish BasinTectonophysics, 1990
- Seismic investigations of the Ringkoebing-Fyn High on Langeland, DenmarkTectonophysics, 1990
- Crustal structure and tectonic evolution european of the transition between the Baltic Shield and the North German Caledonides (the EUGENO-S Project)Tectonophysics, 1988
- Evolution of the Lower Saxony BasinTectonophysics, 1987
- Possible “Caledonian” subduction under the Domnonean domain, North Armorican areaGeology, 1977