作者: Arvid Nøttvedt , Erik P. Johannessen , Finn Surlyk
DOI: 10.18814/EPIIUGS/2008/V31I1/009
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摘要: Thick Mesozoic sediments are found offshore Norway and Denmark, rocks present well exposed in along the coast of East Greenland on arctic islands Svalbard. During Mesozoic, Scandinavia were subject to major extension Late Permian-Early Triassic Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, prior Cenozoic opening North Atlantic. Deep basins developed rift zones Sea between Norway, filled with derived from mainland Greenland. The marginal areas bordering suffered less subsidence, as did epicontinental Barents Sea.