brokkdefekten
Brokkdefekten, also known as the Brokkr fault, is a geological feature located in the North Atlantic Ocean, specifically in the area between Iceland and the Faroe Islands. It is a transform fault, which is a type of fault where two tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally. The Brokkdefekten is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a divergent boundary where the Eurasian and North American plates are moving apart.
The fault is named after the Brokkr, a giant in Norse mythology. The Brokkdefekten is significant because
The Brokkdefekten is also notable for its role in the formation of the Icelandic Plateau. As the
In summary, the Brokkdefekten is a transform fault in the North Atlantic Ocean, part of the Mid-Atlantic