Based on integration of seismic reflection and well data analysis this study examines two major contourite systems that developed during the late Cretaceous in the southern Baltic Sea. The evolution of these Chalk Sea contourite systems between the Kattegat and the southern Baltic Sea started when Turonian to Campanian inversion tectonics overprinted the rather flat sea floor of the epeiric Chalk Sea. The Tornquist Zone and adjacent smaller blocks were uplifted and formed elongated obstacles that influenced the bottom currents. As a consequence of the inversion, the sea floor west of the Tornquist Zone tilted towards the north-east, creating an asymmetrical sub-basin with a steep marginal slope in the north-east and a gentle dipping slope i...
The Dutch Central Graben is a prominent structure of the North Sea Rift system where the sedimentary...
The 331 m long core from the Mona-1 well in the Danish North Sea spans almost the entire Upper Creta...
The purpose of this MSc thesis is to use seismic and well data to investigate and understand the pet...
New seismic profiles located within the Bornholm Gat in the SW Baltic Sea area image Late Cretaceous...
In contrast to the Norwegian and Danish sectors, where significant hydrocarbon reserves were found i...
The Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic is known for its multiple inversion events, which affected Central E...
We present five interpreted regional seismic profiles, describing the full sedimentary sequence acro...
The Upper Cretaceous to lower Paleogene Chalk Group of NW Europe is classically assumed to represent...
AbstractWe present five interpreted regional seismic profiles, describing the full sedimentary seque...
In the Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic, multiple inversion events affected Central Europe's intracontine...
The Bornholm Basin has experienced a complex history linked closely to the structural development of...
This thesis is focused on studying the development of the Nordkapp Basin during the Cretaceous Perio...
Abstract: Classically, the North Sea Chalk is interpreted as having been deposited under quiet, homo...
The architecture of intra-chalk deposits in the ‘Entenschnabel’ area of the German North Sea is stu...
Detailed seismic stratigraphic analysis of a 3D seismic survey covering the southern part of the Dan...
The Dutch Central Graben is a prominent structure of the North Sea Rift system where the sedimentary...
The 331 m long core from the Mona-1 well in the Danish North Sea spans almost the entire Upper Creta...
The purpose of this MSc thesis is to use seismic and well data to investigate and understand the pet...
New seismic profiles located within the Bornholm Gat in the SW Baltic Sea area image Late Cretaceous...
In contrast to the Norwegian and Danish sectors, where significant hydrocarbon reserves were found i...
The Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic is known for its multiple inversion events, which affected Central E...
We present five interpreted regional seismic profiles, describing the full sedimentary sequence acro...
The Upper Cretaceous to lower Paleogene Chalk Group of NW Europe is classically assumed to represent...
AbstractWe present five interpreted regional seismic profiles, describing the full sedimentary seque...
In the Late Cretaceous to Cenozoic, multiple inversion events affected Central Europe's intracontine...
The Bornholm Basin has experienced a complex history linked closely to the structural development of...
This thesis is focused on studying the development of the Nordkapp Basin during the Cretaceous Perio...
Abstract: Classically, the North Sea Chalk is interpreted as having been deposited under quiet, homo...
The architecture of intra-chalk deposits in the ‘Entenschnabel’ area of the German North Sea is stu...
Detailed seismic stratigraphic analysis of a 3D seismic survey covering the southern part of the Dan...
The Dutch Central Graben is a prominent structure of the North Sea Rift system where the sedimentary...
The 331 m long core from the Mona-1 well in the Danish North Sea spans almost the entire Upper Creta...
The purpose of this MSc thesis is to use seismic and well data to investigate and understand the pet...