Barents Sea Arctic Cenozoic Evolution and Paleogeographical Reconstructions

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-GFID: 101102324
EC Contribution
€3,062
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

This project ""Barents Sea Arctic Cenozoic Evolution and Paleogeographical Reconstructions (BRAVO)"" aims to reconstruct the Barents Sea Gateway since the Cenozoic (the last 66 Myr). To do so, BRAVO’s objectives are to 1) reveal the effect of sediment loading–unloading, lithospheric strength, and surface-mantle processes on shaping the Cenozoic paleobathymetry-topography of Barents Sea, to 2) constrain the timing of the formation of the BSG, to 3) identify the interplay between climate dynamics and tectonics in erosion and deposition of sediments in the paleo-Barents Sea, and (4) compare the development of the BSG and Fram Strait, as well as the regional to global consequences of the Arctic-Atlantic shallow water connection. BRAVO will achieve these objectives by numerical modelling (inc. finite element and volumetric methods) using open-source platforms of pyGPlates, pyBadlands and high-resolution 2D–3D seismic, well, gravity and magnetic data analyses. BRAVO’s results will be self-consistent 4D Earth models (space and time) of paleobathymetry-topography of Barents Sea Gateway and corresponding sedimentary pathways and accumulation. BRAVO’s ambition is to provide the most reliable paleobathymetric-topographic reconstruction of the Barents Sea Gateway for the Cenozoic. BRAVO will quantify the role of Barents Sea Gateway in exchanging Atlantic–Arctic water, highlight the significance of erosion–deposition of sediments in shaping the gateway, and form the basis for updated global oceanographic and climatic simulations. BRAVO’s pioneering model of the complete Cenozoic source-to-sink analysis for the regional Barents Sea will be a breakthrough for Arctic seabed characterization for offshore wind turbines and mapping slope failure geohazards.""

Consortium (2)

Project Results (7)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
Impact of Paleocene–Eocene tectonic and climatic forcing on Arctic sediment transfer variability: SW Barents Sea, Norway
Marine Geology· 2025DOI
Amando P.E. Lasabuda, Domenico Chiarella, Tor Oftedal Sømme, Sten-Andreas Grundvåg, Isak Eikelmann, Stig-Morten Knutsen, Anthony George Doré, Jan Sverre Laberg, Tom Arne Rydningen, Alfred Hanssen, Bent Kjølhamar
Eurasia Basin Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element
Geological Society, London, Memoirs· 2024DOI
Jan Inge Faleide, Mohamed Mansour Abdelmalak, Alexander Minakov, Juan Camilo Meza-Cala, Amando P. E. Lasabuda, Carmen Gaina, Sergey S. Drachev
Glacial erosion and Quaternary landscape development of the Eurasian Arctic
Earth-Science Reviews· 2024DOI
Henry Patton, Nikolitsa Alexandropoulou, Amando P.E. Lasabuda, Jochen Knies, Karin Andreassen, Monica Winsborrow, Jan Sverre Laberg, Alun Hubbard
Norwegian Sea Oceanic Basin and Prograded Margins Composite Tectono-Sedimentary Element
Geological Society, London, Memoirs· 2024DOI
Jan Inge Faleide, Mohamed Mansour Abdelmalak, Dmitrii Zastrozhnov, Amando P. E. Lasabuda, Berit Oline Blihovde Hjelstuen, Jan Sverre Laberg, Sverre Planke
Unravelling controls on multi‐source‐to‐sink systems: A stratigraphic forward model of the early–middle Cenozoic of the <scp>SW</scp> Barents Sea
Basin Research· 2024DOI
Amando P. E. Lasabuda, Domenico Chiarella, Tor O. Sømme, Sten‐Andreas Grundvåg, Anthony G. Doré, Grandika Primadani, Tom Arne Rydningen, Jan Sverre Laberg, Alfred Hanssen
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BRAVO (Barents Sea Arctic Cenozoic Evolution and Paleogeographical Reconstructions)