Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin (Dec 2006)

Precambrian crustal evolution and Cretaceous–Palaeogene faulting in West Greenland: Presentation and interpretation of structural data from the Nagssugtoqidian orogen using a GIS platform: general trends and features

  • van Gool, Jeroen A.M.,
  • Piazolo, Sandra

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 125 – 144

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In this contribution we present data collected by more than 50 international geologists involved ingeological mapping and research projects in the Nagssugtoqidian orogen of West Greenland, organised by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland and the Danish Lithosphere Centre. Using a geographical information system (GIS) as a framework for visualisation and analysis of structural and lithological data, it is now possible to give a unique overview of thousands of data points, employedhere within a study area of approximately 160 × 180 km in the central and northern Nagssugtoqidian orogen. The GIS methodology allows comparison, integration and analysis of datasets interms of subject, space, and scale. This is extremely helpful in the recognition of geological patterns,such as terrain or domain boundaries and map-scale structures. Analysis of the available structuraldata shows clear differences in deformation patterns between the core and the northern segment ofthe Nagssugtoqidian orogen. One of the most prominent features is the ENE-striking Nordre Strømfjord shear zone, which transects the orogen from the coast to the Inland Ice. The data also clearly document a change from predominantly steeply dipping, ENE–WSW-trending fabrics and large,elongate structural domains in the core of the orogen, to large, open fold patterns and moderately to shallowly dipping fabrics in smaller structural domains in the north.

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