Abstract
Abstract In NW Spitsbergen, the infill of a large Old Red Sandstone (ORS) basin was affected by the Svalbardian deformation shortly after the sedimentation of the uppermost ORS units. In the Billefjorden area, along the eastern margin of the basin, folded and thrustfaulted Devonian deposits are unconformably overlain by undeformed Carboniferous clastic sediments and platform carbonate deposits. To re-examine the age of the Svalbardian deformation, samples for palynological investigations were taken from the youngest deformed ORS strata and the oldest post-Svalbardian sediments. The results of palynological investigations show that the folded and thrust-faulted uppermost ORS unit, the Plantekløfta member of the Mimerdalen Formation (Andrée Land Group), is Late Famennian in age. The lowermost undeformed and unconformably overlying post-ORS unit, the Triungen member of the Hørbyebreen Formation (Billefjorden Group), is ?Late Tournaisian to Viséan but not Famennian in age. Thus, the compressional west-directed folding and thrusting of the Svalbardian deformation took place after Late Famennian and before Late Tournaisian time.
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