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The Klippfisk Formation—a new lithostratigraphic unit of Lower Cretaceous platform carbonates on the Western Barents Shelf
Authors:MORTEN SMELROR  ATLE MØRK  ERIC MONTEIL  DAVID RUTLEDGE  HAN LEEREVELD
Institution:NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway.;IKU Petroleum Research, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway.;Laboratory of Palaeobotany &Palynology, Budapestlaan 4, NL-3584 CD Utrecht, The Netherlands.;Simon Petroleum Technology Ltd, Llandudno, Gwynedd, North Wales LL30 ISA, U.K.
Abstract:A new Lower Cretceous lithostratigraphic unit of the Western Barents Shelf, named the Klippfisk Formation, is formally introduced. The formation represents a condensed carbonate succession deposited on platform areas and structural highs, where it consists of limestones and marls, often glauconitic. The limestones may have a nodular appearance, and fossil debris, which are dominated by Inoceramus prisms, may be abundant. The Klippfisk Formation is composed of two members: the Kutling Member defined herein from cores drilled on the Bjarmeland Platform, and the coeval Tordenskjoldberget Member described on Kong Karls Land. The base of the formation is defined by the abrupt decrease in gamma-ray intensity, where the dark shales of the underlying Hekkingen or Agardhfjellet formations are replaced by marls. It is often unconformable. The Klippfisk Formation is of Berriasian to Early Barremian age and appears to be time-transgressive over parts of the Western Barents Shelf (including Kong Karls Land). It passes laterally into the basinal Knurr Formation. On Kongsøya (Kong Karls Land) a thin shale unit, bounded by unconformities, earlier included in the Tordenskjoldberget Member, represents the northernmost extension of the overlying Kolje Formation in the Barents Shelf.
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