posted on 2016-06-21, 11:51authored bySigurjón B. Thórarinsson, Ulf Söderlund, Arne Døssing, Paul M. Holm, Richard E. Ernst, Christian Tegner
The opening of the Arctic Ocean involved multiple stages of continental rifting and intrusion of extensive dyke swarms. To
trace tectonomagmatic processes of the High Arctic, we present the first U–Pb ages for alkaline dyke swarms of North Greenland.
Concordia ages of 80.8 ± 0.6 and 82.1 ± 1.5 Ma indicate that north–south and east–west dykes are coeval. The north–south dykes
reflect initial east–west rifting that led to break-up along the Gakkel Ridge and formation of the Eurasia Basin. The east–west
dykes reflect local variations in the stress field associated with reactivated Palaeozoic faults.