© 2008 by Geological Society of LondonThe North Atlantic continental margins have been subject to widespread exhumation, although the timing, magnitude and causes of this uplift and erosion are debated. Exhumation is thought to be most severe across the Irish Sea basin system (Western UK), and recent years have seen an increasing emphasis on the role of Palaeogene underplating as the primary mechanism of uplift. We present a study of palaeothermal and compaction data from the Mochras borehole (NW Wales). Located near the presumed locus of exhumation, Mochras penetrated thick successions of Lower Jurassic and Oligo-Miocene sediments. Our results indicate that both these successions experienced considerably deeper burial prior to early Cretac...
The Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary infill of the Irish and Celtic Sea Basins is intimately asso...
Apatite fission track analysis of samples from Northern and Central England demonstrates that most r...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...
Abstract: The North Atlantic continental margins have been subject to widespread exhumation, althoug...
Large tracts of the NW European continental shelf and Atlantic margin have experienced kilometre-sca...
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Sonic velocities from the Danian Chalk, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk, the Lower Cretaceous Greensand/G...
The western UK basins of the Irish Sea have provided one of the best natural laboratories for invest...
The sedimentary basins of the British Isles, which are surrounded by plate boundaries that have been...
There have been many studies into the post-Palaeozoic exhumation history of the Irish Sea basin syst...
Sonic velocities in the Upper and Middle Chalk, the Bunter Sandstone and the Bunter Shale were used ...
SUMMARY Previous AFTA studies in the UK Southern North Sea and adjacent onshore areas have generated...
Copyright © 2008 by Geological Society of AmericaRocks that crop out across southern Britain were ex...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...
The passive continental margins which surround the North Atlantic region have been subject to widesp...
The Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary infill of the Irish and Celtic Sea Basins is intimately asso...
Apatite fission track analysis of samples from Northern and Central England demonstrates that most r...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...
Abstract: The North Atlantic continental margins have been subject to widespread exhumation, althoug...
Large tracts of the NW European continental shelf and Atlantic margin have experienced kilometre-sca...
Copyright © Petroleum Geology Conferences Ltd. Published by the Geological Society, London.This pape...
Sonic velocities from the Danian Chalk, the Upper Cretaceous Chalk, the Lower Cretaceous Greensand/G...
The western UK basins of the Irish Sea have provided one of the best natural laboratories for invest...
The sedimentary basins of the British Isles, which are surrounded by plate boundaries that have been...
There have been many studies into the post-Palaeozoic exhumation history of the Irish Sea basin syst...
Sonic velocities in the Upper and Middle Chalk, the Bunter Sandstone and the Bunter Shale were used ...
SUMMARY Previous AFTA studies in the UK Southern North Sea and adjacent onshore areas have generated...
Copyright © 2008 by Geological Society of AmericaRocks that crop out across southern Britain were ex...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...
The passive continental margins which surround the North Atlantic region have been subject to widesp...
The Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary infill of the Irish and Celtic Sea Basins is intimately asso...
Apatite fission track analysis of samples from Northern and Central England demonstrates that most r...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...