Abstract

A new generation of aeromagnetic surveys highlights the Caledonian basement grain and pre-Permian basin architecture of the southwestern Barents Sea. This configuration involved several Caledonian thrust sheets that reactivated and controlled the post-Caledonian rift development of the southwestern Barents Sea during Late Palaeozoic time. Contrary to previous geological models, we consider that the sub-Permian basins and underlying basement grain have a dominantly NNW–SSE orientation in most of the southwestern Barents Sea. Moreover, we do not see magnetic evidence that could support a major NE–SW or NNE–SSW regional axis that has commonly been proposed for the Late Palaeozoic rift system and inherited Caledonian structural grain in the Barents Sea. Supplementary material: An outline of the new magnetic profiles acquired during the BASAR project and an outline of the vintage magnetic profiles available before the BASAR project are available at www.geolsoc.org.uk/SUP18524 .

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