Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin 10 G E O L O G I C A L S U R V E Y O F D E N M A R K A N D G R E E N L A N D B U L L E T I N 1 0 • 2 0 0 6 Review of Survey activities 2005 Edited by Martin Sønderholm and A.K. Higgins GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF DENMARK AND GREENLAND DANISH MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin 10 Keywords Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, survey organisations, current research, Denmark, Greenland. Cover photographs from left to right 1. The barrier reef complex fringing most of the Kenya coastline is also one of the most vulnerable environments to pollution. A new Oil Spill Sensitivity Atlas for Kenya helps to prioritise the emergency response on the most susceptible areas (see article, page 65). Photograph: John Tychsen, GEUS. 2. Vibro-seismic data were acquired on Stevns, Denmark to be able to correlate the Danian–Campanian cores drilled along the east coast of Stevns (see article, page 13). Photograph: Lars Stemmerik, GEUS. 3. Farming on the rooftops. Experiment carried out at GEUS to investigate concentrations of pathogens leached to drainage water as a result of different slurry manure application methods. Photograph: Peter K. Warna-Moors, GEUS. 4. Refuelling of helicopter on the Arctic Sea ice during seismic acquisition programme related to data collection for the Continental Shelf Project around Greenland. Photograph: Trine Dahl-Jensen, GEUS. Frontispiece: facing page Thrust sheet pair exposed in the Rubjerg Knude Glaciotectonic Complex, Vendsyssel, Denmark. Photograph: Stig A. Schack Pedersen, GEUS. Chief editor of this series: Adam A. Garde Scientific editors: Martin Sønderholm and A.K. Higgins Editorial secretaries: Birgit Eriksen and Esben W. Glendal External referees (numbers refer to first page of reviewed article): Lars Ole Boldreel (29), Michael Houmark-Nielsen (21, 61) and Kristine Thrane (25, 49, 53); Geological Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Asger Ken Pedersen (37, 41, 45); Geological Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. Gregers Dam (9, 13, 33) and Michael Larsen (17); DONG Energy, Agern Alle 24–26, Hørsholm, Denmark Illustrations: : Stefan Sølberg with contributions from Jette Halskov Lay-out and graphic production: Annabeth Andersen, Carsten E. Thuesen Printers: Schultz Grafisk, Albertslund, Denmark Manuscripts submitted: 15 January – 27 February 2006 Final versions approved: 26 October 2006 Printed: 29 November 2006 ISSN 1603-9769, 1604-8156 ISBN-10: 87-7871-189-4 ISBN-13: 978-87-7871-189-2 Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin The series Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin replaces Geology of Denmark Survey Bulletin and Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin. Citation of the name of this series It is recommended that the name of this series is cited in full, viz. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin. If abbreviation of this volume is necessary, the following form is suggested: Geol. Surv. Den. Green. Bull. 10, 68 pp. Available from Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) • Øster Voldgade 10 • DK-1350 Copenhagen K • Denmark Phone: +45 38 14 20 00, fax: +45 38 14 20 50, e-mail: geus@geus.dk or Geografforlaget ApS • Rugårdsvej 55 • DK-5000 Odense C • Denmark Phone: +45 63 44 16 83, fax: +45 63 44 16 97, e-mail: go@geografforlaget.dk © Danmarks og Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse (GEUS), 2006 4 7. Review of Survey activities 2005 A.A. Garde 9. Stratigraphy and palaeoceanography of upper Maastrichtian chalks, southern Danish Central Graben J.R. Ineson, B. Buchardt, S. Lassen, J.A. Rasmussen, P. Schiøler, N.H. Schovsbo, E. Sheldon and F. Surlyk 13. Shallow core drilling of the Upper Cretaceous Chalk at Stevns Klint, Denmark L. Stemmerik, F. Surlyk, K. Klitten, S.L. Rasmussen and N. Schovsbo 17. Spit-systems – an overlooked target in hydrocarbon exploration: the Holocene to Recent Skagen Odde, Denmark P.N. Johannessen and L.H. Nielsen 21. Construction of 3D geological models in glacial deposits to characterise migration of pollution K.E.S. Klint, F. von Platen-Hallermund and M. Christophersen 25. Advanced in situ geochronological and trace element microanalysis by laser ablation techniques D. Frei, J.A. Hollis, A. Gerdes, D. Harlov, C. Karlsson, P. Vasquez, G. Franz, L. Johansson and C. Knudsen 29. East Greenland and Faroe–Shetland sediment provenance and palaeogene sand dispersal systems M. Larsen, C. Knudsen, D. Frei, M. Frei, T. Rasmussen and A.G. Whitham Denmark Greece Turkey Albania Ghana Cameroon West Indies Uganda Sudan Tanzania Mozambique Latvia Greenland Madagascar Canada United Kingdom Norway Faroe Islands Kenya Sweden Rusland (Novaya Zemlya) GEUS working areas 2005. Orange areas are covered in this volume. For further information on other working areas please refer to our website: www.geus.dk/international 5 33. Continental crust in the Davis Strait: new evidence from seabed sampling F. Dalhoff, L.M. Larsen, J.R. Ineson, S. Stouge, J.A. Bojesen-Koefoed, S. Lassen, A. Kuijpers, J.A. Rasmussen and H. Nøhr-Hansen 37. An integrative and quantitative assessment of the gold potential of the Nuuk region, West Greenland B. Møller Stensgaard, T.M. Rasmussen and A. Steenfelt 41. The Tikiusaaq carbonatite: a new Mesozoic intrusive complex in southern West Greenland A. Steenfelt, J.A. Hollis and K. Secher 45. Archetypal kimberlite from the Maniitsoq region, southern West Greenland and analogy to South Africa T.F.D. Nielsen, M. Jebens, S.M. Jensen and K. Secher 49. Using zircon geochronology to resolve the Archaean geology of southern West Greenland J.A. Hollis, D. Frei, J.A.M. van Gool, A.A. Garde and M. Persson 53. Five slices through the Nuussuaq Basin, West Greenland A.K. Pedersen, L.M. Larsen, G. Krarup Pedersen and K.S. Dueholm 57. Earthquake seismology in Greenland – improved data with multiple applications T.B. Larsen, T. Dahl-Jensen, P. Voss, T. Møller Jørgensen, S. Gregersen and H.P. Rasmussen 61. Radical past climatic changes in the Arctic Ocean and a geophysical signature of the Lomonosov Ridge north of Greenland N. Mikkelsen, N. Nørgaard-Pedersen, Y. Kristoffersen, S. Juul Lassen and E. Sheldon 65. KenSea – development of an environmental sensitivity atlas for coastal areas of Kenya J. Tychsen, O. Geertz-Hansen and J. Kofoed India Thailand Lao PDR Vietnam Sri Lanka Mongolia 7 The present volume is the third issue of Review of Survey activities (RoSa). It contains 15 four-page contributions that cover a wide range of the current activities at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS). Thirteen of these are short scientific papers dealing with ongoing research by the Survey and its external partners. For the first time the research-based papers in the Review are now externally peer reviewed. A new standing panel of reviewers for RoSa has been established to ensure that the contributions are of gen- eral interest to a wide readership and that, within the limita- tions of space, they maintain the normal scientific standards of the Survey’s publications. All articles are planned to be eas- ily readable by non-specialists, and since this is a Review of Survey activities, it should be borne in mind that many papers are first accounts of ongoing research. The fact that almost all contributions in the current vol- ume are scientific in nature implies that while providing a timely panorama of current research at the Survey, they are far from embracing all projects undertaken by the Survey in Denmark, Greenland and other countries in 2005. A factual overview of the activities of GEUS as a whole can be obtained at GEUS’ website. In the present volume three papers deal with Creta- ceous–Holocene onshore and offshore stratigraphy, sedimen- tology and palaeoceanography in Denmark, in part related to hydrocarbon exploration. A fourth paper from Denmark, that illustrates just one of the broad spectrum of the Survey’s routine responsibilities undertaken on behalf of the state, addresses construction of 3D geological models to charac- terise the migration of point-source pollution in groundwa- ter reservoirs. Projects related to Greenland and the Arctic in general are represented in this volume by a group of nine papers. The first is a methodology paper describing advanced in situ geochronological and trace element microanalysis by laser ablation techniques, a now routine analytical tool at the Survey that has provided data for several of the subsequent articles, including a study of sediment provenance in the East Greenland – Faroe Islands – Shetland region, and an account of zircon geochronology applied to Archaean geological stud- ies in southern West Greenland. Within the same region, a new method of integrative and quantitative assessment of the gold potential is presented, and two papers deal with newly discovered kimberlites and carbonatites and their potential economic significance. One paper describes five profiles through basalts and sedimentary rocks in the Nuussuaq Basin in West Greenland, constructed using geological photogram- metrical techniques along coastal cliffs and steep valley sides. Another paper presents new evidence for the presence of con- tinental crust in the Davis Strait obtained from seabed sam- pling; this is an important new contribution to the long-standing debate of the nature of the crust under the Labrador Sea and Davis Strait and its stratigraphy. A report on ongoing studies of the deep crustal structure of Greenland using earthquake seismology is presented, and a last paper concerning the Arctic region describes radical former climatic changes in the Arctic Ocean and the geophysical signature of the Lomonosov Ridge north of Greenland, and discusses the sensitivity of the sea-ice cover to global warming. The final paper in the present volume describes the devel- opment of an environmental sensitivity atlas for coastal areas of Kenya. This project is just one of several current GEUS projects where the Survey's broad technical and managing expertise is put to use in developing countries. Review of Survey activities 2005 Adam A. 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