This study assesses whether the growth of deep water carbonate mounds on the continental slope of the north Atlantic may be associated with active hydrocarbon leakage. The carbonate mounds studied occur in two distinct areas of the Porcupine Basin, 200 km offshore Ireland, known as the Hovland-Magellan and the Belgica areas.To evaluate the possible link between hydrocarbon leakage and mound growth, we used two dimensional cross-section and map-based basin modelling. Geological information was derived from interpretation of five seismic lines across the province as well as the Connemara oilfield. Calibration data was available from the northern part of the study area and included vitrinite reflectance, temperature and apatite fission track d...
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RA 831(4116) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Te...
International audienceTwo-dimensional pre-stack depth migrated seismic reflection data, gravity and ...
Seismic mapping of key Paleozoic surfaces in the East Irish Sea–North Channel region has been incorp...
This study assesses whether the growth of deep water carbonate mounds on the continental slope of th...
The goal of this study is to assess whether deep coral mound growth on the continental slope of the ...
The goal of this project was to assess whether deep water coral mound growth on the continental slop...
Recent discoveries of deep water carbonate reef and mound structures in the North Atlantic have gene...
High-resolution reflection seismic investigations carried out in the Porcupine Basin, SW of Ireland,...
The Porcupine basin is a north-south trending graben of Jurassic age filled with Mesozoic and Tertia...
The Magellan mound province is one of the three known provinces of carbonate mounds or cold-water co...
ABSTRACT: A petrographic and microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in Jurassic and Cretaceous ...
Porcupine Basin displays - within the North Atlantic realm and perhaps in a global perspective - a u...
This study documents the suite of processes associated with source-to-seafloor fluid migration in th...
Abstract: The hydrocarbon prospectivity of the offshore Central Irish Sea Basin has been assessed wi...
This report presents a description of a set of high amplitude anomalies along a 3D seismic stratigra...
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RA 831(4116) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Te...
International audienceTwo-dimensional pre-stack depth migrated seismic reflection data, gravity and ...
Seismic mapping of key Paleozoic surfaces in the East Irish Sea–North Channel region has been incorp...
This study assesses whether the growth of deep water carbonate mounds on the continental slope of th...
The goal of this study is to assess whether deep coral mound growth on the continental slope of the ...
The goal of this project was to assess whether deep water coral mound growth on the continental slop...
Recent discoveries of deep water carbonate reef and mound structures in the North Atlantic have gene...
High-resolution reflection seismic investigations carried out in the Porcupine Basin, SW of Ireland,...
The Porcupine basin is a north-south trending graben of Jurassic age filled with Mesozoic and Tertia...
The Magellan mound province is one of the three known provinces of carbonate mounds or cold-water co...
ABSTRACT: A petrographic and microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in Jurassic and Cretaceous ...
Porcupine Basin displays - within the North Atlantic realm and perhaps in a global perspective - a u...
This study documents the suite of processes associated with source-to-seafloor fluid migration in th...
Abstract: The hydrocarbon prospectivity of the offshore Central Irish Sea Basin has been assessed wi...
This report presents a description of a set of high amplitude anomalies along a 3D seismic stratigra...
SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RA 831(4116) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Te...
International audienceTwo-dimensional pre-stack depth migrated seismic reflection data, gravity and ...
Seismic mapping of key Paleozoic surfaces in the East Irish Sea–North Channel region has been incorp...