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Fossilisation of a silica diagenesis reaction front on the mid-Norwegian margin
Authors:Raluca Cristina Neagu  Joe Cartwright  Richard Davies  Lars Jensen
Institution:1. 3D Laboratory, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3YE, UK;2. Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, Science Labs, Durham DH13LE, UK;3. Statoil, Forusbeen 50, N-4035 Stavanger, Norway
Abstract:The diagenetic transformation of biogenic silica from opal-A to opal-CT was recognised on seismic reflection data over an area of 78 × 103 km2 on the mid-Norwegian margin. The opal-A/CT diagenetic boundary appears as a positive, high amplitude reflection that generally cross-cuts the hosting stratigraphy. We demonstrate that it is not a sea bottom simulating reflection (BSR) and also that is not in thermal equilibrium with the present day isotherms. We present arguments that three styles of deformation associated with the opal-A/CT reflection – polygonal faulting, regional anticlines and synclines and differential compaction folding – indicate that the silica diagenesis reaction front is fossilised at a regional scale. Isochore maps demonstrate the degree of conformity between the opal-A/CT reflection and three seismic horizons of Late Miocene to Early Pliocene age that potentially represent the paleo-seabed when ‘fossilisation’ of the reaction front took place. The seismic interpretational criteria for recognition of a fossilised diagenetic front are evaluated and the results of our study are integrated with previous studies from other basins of the NE Atlantic in order to determine if the arrest of silica diagenesis was diachronous along this continental margin.
Keywords:Opal-A  Opal-CT  Silica diagenesis  Polygonal faulting  Differential compaction  Isochore maps    ring Basin    re Basin
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