Seismic velocity structure of a large mafic intrusion in the crust of central Denmark from project ESTRID

H. Thybo*, A. Sandrin, L. Nielsen, H. Lykke-Andersen, G. R. Keller

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Abstract

The origin of regional sedimentary basins is being investigated by the ESTRID project (Explosion Seismic Transects around a Rift In Denmark). This project investigates the mechanisms of the formation of wide, regional basins and their interrelation to previous rifting processes in the Danish-Norwegian Basin in the North Sea region. In May 2004 a 143 km long refraction seismic profile was acquired along the strike direction of a suspected major mafic intrusion in the crust in central Denmark. The data confirms the presence of a body with high seismic velocity (> 6.5 km/s) extending from a depth of ∼ 10-12 km depth into the lower crust. There is a remarkable Moho relief between 27 and 34 km depth along this new along-strike profile as based on ray-tracing modelling of PmP reflections. The lack of PmP reflections at a zone of very high velocity in the lowest crust (7.3-7.5 km/s) suggests a possible location of a feeder channel to the batholith. The presence of volcanic rocks of Carboniferous-Permian age above the intrusion (mafic batholith) suggests a similar age of the intrusion. An older obliquely crossing profile and two new fan profiles deployed perpendicular to the main ESTRID profile, show that the batholith is about 30-40 km wide. The existence of this large mafic batholith supports the hypothesis that the origin of the Danish-Norwegian Basin is related to cooling and contraction after intrusion of large amounts of mafic melts into the crust during the late Carboniferous and early Permian. The data and interpretations from project ESTRID will form the basis for subsidence modelling. Tentatively, we interpret the formation of the Danish-Norwegian Basin as a thermal subsidence basin, which developed after widespread rifting of the region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-122
Number of pages18
JournalTectonophysics
Volume420
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Jun 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Basin formation
  • Batholith
  • Mafic intrusion
  • Seismic reflection
  • Seismic refraction
  • Thermal subsidence

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