The Middle Devonian Rousay Flagstone Formation of Orkney is a 200m thick lacustrine succession that contains abundant preserved organic matter. It was deposited into a series of half graben formed by the collapse of over-thickened Caledonian crust. The 14 lake cycles that comprise the Rousay Flagstone Formation (RFF) were correlated across Orkney during 6 months of fieldwork. Two of the lake cycles were sampled in detail for geochemical analysis. This work has enabled an understanding of the sedimentary and tectonic processes that controlled the distribution of facies and the quality of source rocks within the Orcadian Basin during this time. The processes and environments present in Orkney during this time may be compared to the Horton Gro...
A lack of stratigraphical, sedimentological and geochemical data for sediment accumulation rates and...
A lack of stratigraphical, sedimentological and geochemical data for sediment accumulation rates and...
The Orcadian Basin is a Devonian (Old Red Sandstone) sedimentary basin formed as a result of extensi...
lacustrine rift basin, with the widely correlateable, Achanarras/Sandwick lake bed extending for at ...
This thesis examines the radiochemistry of the Devonian sediments of the Orcadian Basin, NE Scotland...
There are few palaeolimnological studies of Palaeozoic lake deposits using methodologies developed f...
The late Mid Devonian Eday Marl Formation from the Orcadian Basin, Scotland is a terrestrial equival...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS M. J. Newman is gratefully acknowledged for his identification of fossil fish speci...
The Devonian Orcadian Basin in northern Scotland belongs to a regionally linked system of post-Caled...
Grab samples and cores for sedimentological studies were retrieved along a N-S transect of the South...
This study has specifically developed and applied new methodologies and successfully captured very h...
All of the components of an exhumed Devonian petroleum system occur in Orkney. These include a good ...
Strong tidal currents in the Pentland Firth separating NE Scotland and Orkney have stripped recent s...
BP/Chevron well 14/6–1 drilled in the East Orkney Basin has penetrated Devonian sedimentary rocks wh...
The geology of the Orkney Islands is dominated by well-studied Devonian sedimentary rocks deposited ...
A lack of stratigraphical, sedimentological and geochemical data for sediment accumulation rates and...
A lack of stratigraphical, sedimentological and geochemical data for sediment accumulation rates and...
The Orcadian Basin is a Devonian (Old Red Sandstone) sedimentary basin formed as a result of extensi...
lacustrine rift basin, with the widely correlateable, Achanarras/Sandwick lake bed extending for at ...
This thesis examines the radiochemistry of the Devonian sediments of the Orcadian Basin, NE Scotland...
There are few palaeolimnological studies of Palaeozoic lake deposits using methodologies developed f...
The late Mid Devonian Eday Marl Formation from the Orcadian Basin, Scotland is a terrestrial equival...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS M. J. Newman is gratefully acknowledged for his identification of fossil fish speci...
The Devonian Orcadian Basin in northern Scotland belongs to a regionally linked system of post-Caled...
Grab samples and cores for sedimentological studies were retrieved along a N-S transect of the South...
This study has specifically developed and applied new methodologies and successfully captured very h...
All of the components of an exhumed Devonian petroleum system occur in Orkney. These include a good ...
Strong tidal currents in the Pentland Firth separating NE Scotland and Orkney have stripped recent s...
BP/Chevron well 14/6–1 drilled in the East Orkney Basin has penetrated Devonian sedimentary rocks wh...
The geology of the Orkney Islands is dominated by well-studied Devonian sedimentary rocks deposited ...
A lack of stratigraphical, sedimentological and geochemical data for sediment accumulation rates and...
A lack of stratigraphical, sedimentological and geochemical data for sediment accumulation rates and...
The Orcadian Basin is a Devonian (Old Red Sandstone) sedimentary basin formed as a result of extensi...