Browsing Institutt for geofag by Author "Indrevær, Kjetil"
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Indrevær, Kjetil; Gac, Sebastien; Gabrielsen, Roy Helge; Faleide, Jan Inge (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)The Loppa High area has been subject to several events of uplift and subsidence from the Late Paleozoic to Present. The driving mechanisms behind the vertical movements, however, are not fully understood. We propose that ...
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Indrevær, Kjetil; Gabrielsen, Roy Helge; Faleide, Jan Inge (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)Tectonic inversion of rift basins is most commonly reported in the literature to occur after rifting has ceased. In contrast, we present evidence for synrift, localized tectonic inversion from the Loppa High area, southwestern ...
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Koehl, Jean-Baptiste P.; Bergh, Steffen G; Osmundsen, Per Terje; Redfield, Thomas Fitzmaurice; Indrevær, Kjetil; Lea, Halldis; Bergø, Espen (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)In the SW Barents Sea, Devonian–Carboniferous collapse led to the formation of major basins and faults, e.g., the Hammerfest Basin bounded by the Troms–Finnmark Fault Complex, and rhomboid- to sigma-shaped (half-)grabens ...
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Bergh, Steffen G; Sylvester, Arthur G.; Damte, Alula; Indrevær, Kjetil (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)Miocene–Pliocene sedimentary rocks in the Mecca Hills, southern California, were uplifted and deformed by transpression along a restraining bend in the San Andreas fault trace between the Orocopia and San Bernardino Mountains ...
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Serck, Christopher Sæbø; Braathen, Alvar; Olaussen, Snorre; Osmundsen, Per Terje; Midtkandal, Ivar; van Yperen, Anna Elisabeth; Indrevær, Kjetil (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2020)A transition from supradetachment to rift basin signature is recorded in the ~1,500 m thick succession of continental to shallow marine conglomerates, mixed carbonate‐siliciclastic shallow marine sediments and carbonate ...