Central Skåne Volcanic Province
Beneath a lahar deposit at Korsaröd (Djupadal Formation), Early Jurassic plant fossils including wood, pollen and spores have been exceptionally well preserved. The degree of preservation is such that cell-scale features like organelles and chromosomes have been identified in the fossils. At this location plants grew in a substrate with extensive hydrothermal alteration.
The volcanism is possibly the result of decompression melting of the lithospheric mantle beneath. The volcanism is linked to a rift flank fault along the Sorgenfrei–Tornquist Zone, which is a failed rift associated with extension in the North Sea and the opening of the North Atlantic. The background to the volcanism is the break-up of Pangea, and thus it is analogous to the much more voluminous Karoo-Ferrar flood basalts of Southern Africa.
See also
- List of flood basalt provinces
- Central Atlantic magmatic province, Late Triassic to Early Jurassic igneous province in the area
- Skagerrak-Centered Large Igneous Province, Late Carboniferous to Early Permian igneous province in Denmark and southern Sweden
- Osmunda regalis
References
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