Rifted margins: Ductile deformation, boudinage, continentward-dip** normal faults and the role of the weak lower crust
The stunningly increased resolution of the deep crustal levels in recent industrial seismic
profiles acquired along most of the world's rifted margins leads to the unraveling of an …
profiles acquired along most of the world's rifted margins leads to the unraveling of an …
Hydrate occurrence in Europe: A review of available evidence
Large national programs in the United States and several Asian countries have defined and
characterised their marine methane hydrate occurrences in some detail, but European …
characterised their marine methane hydrate occurrences in some detail, but European …
[HTML][HTML] Evolution of the Arctic-North Atlantic and the Western Tethys: A visual presentation of a series of Paleogeographic-Paleotectonic maps
PA Ziegler - AAPG memoir, 1988 - searchanddiscovery.com
* Maps and text (Introduction and Chapter 10) from AAPG Memoir 43, Evolution of the Arctic-
North Atlantic and the Western Tethys, by Peter A. Ziegler. Adapted here for online …
North Atlantic and the Western Tethys, by Peter A. Ziegler. Adapted here for online …
Rift-related linked depositional systems and their seismic expression
S Prosser - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1993 - lyellcollection.org
The spatial distribution and temporal evolution of depositional systems in active-fault
bounded basins are considered to be significantly influenced by tectonics. Fault movement …
bounded basins are considered to be significantly influenced by tectonics. Fault movement …
Late Mesozoic-Cenozoic evolution of the south-western Barents Sea in a regional rift-shear tectonic setting
JI Faleide, E Vågnes, ST Gudlaugsson - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 1993 - Elsevier
On the basis of sedimentary fill, tectonic style and crustal structure, the study area may be
divided into three main geological provinces, separated by major fault zones:(1) the oceanic …
divided into three main geological provinces, separated by major fault zones:(1) the oceanic …
Geology of the Norwegian continental shelf
In the preceding chapters we have included only a few regional examples and case studies
because of space limitations. The present chapter will, however, provide some examples …
because of space limitations. The present chapter will, however, provide some examples …
The post-Caledonian development of Svalbard and the western Barents Sea
D Worsley - Polar research, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The Barents Shelf, stretching from the Arctic Ocean to the coasts of northern Norway and
Russia, and from the Norwegian–Greenland Sea to Novaya Zemlya, covers two major …
Russia, and from the Norwegian–Greenland Sea to Novaya Zemlya, covers two major …
Triassic seismic sequence stratigraphy and paleogeography of the western Barents Sea area
E Glørstad-Clark, JI Faleide, BA Lundschien… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2010 - Elsevier
A sequence stratigraphic framework of the Triassic on the Norwegian Barents shelf is
presented. The Triassic succession was subdivided into five second-order sequences based …
presented. The Triassic succession was subdivided into five second-order sequences based …
Late Palaeozoic structural development of the south-western Barents Sea
A regional grid of multichannel seismic reflection profiles records the Late Palaeozoic
structure and tectonic development of the south-western Barents Sea. A 300 km wide rift …
structure and tectonic development of the south-western Barents Sea. A 300 km wide rift …
Cenozoic erosion and sedimentation in the western Barents Sea
TO Vorren, G Richardsen, SM Knutsen… - Marine and petroleum …, 1991 - Elsevier
Seismic reflection data and well logs are used to interpret Cenozoic sedimentary
environments in the south-western Barents Sea. Using volumetric calculations and …
environments in the south-western Barents Sea. Using volumetric calculations and …