Following thermal uplift during the late Paleocene to early Eocene, the denudation of the subaerial hinterland provided a massive sediment supply that led to the development of a number of large, prograding sedimentary wedge systems flanking the Hatton and Rockall basins. Regional seismic data mapping and borehole data indicate that the wedges are Eocene in age and have a high percentage of coarse clastic material typical of highenergy, fluvial or near-shore marine environments. The prograding wedges have been mapped and can be viewed as large, clastic fairways within which trapping at a number of scales exists. Seismic interpretation suggests that the wedges are present at various stratigraphic levels within the Eocene and are locally sepa...
This study uses high resolution geochronology (from biostratigraphy and Sr-isotope age estimates), l...
This study uses a high-resolution integrated sequence stratigraphic method to determine the paleoec...
The Paleocene submarine fans of the Central Graben represent important petroleum reservoir units rec...
Learning more about the history of oceanic sedimentation and its relationship to the development of ...
Abstract: Palaeogene depositional geometries and sedimentation patterns along the Hebridean margin i...
Abstract: The present morphological expression of the continental margin oV NW Britain is a mid- to ...
The simplest models of passive margins would suggest that they are characterized by tectonic quiesce...
Abstract: Widely distributed deep-water fan sandstones of early Tertiary age form the reservoir for ...
At Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic, an interval of 68 m of Maestrichtian ...
There is growing recognition that many passive margins have undergone compressional deformation su...
Eocene elastic sediments of the central and northern North Sea comprise five stratigraphic sequences...
Apparent anomalous subsidence events have been observed in the Palaeogene succession of the northern...
Abstract: Throughout Paleocene and Eocene time the Faroe-Shetland Channel and the eastern part of th...
(e-mail: angela, mcdonnell @ ucd.ie) Abstract: The Tertiary development of the Porcupine and Rockall...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 342 was designed to recover Paleogene sedimentary seque...
This study uses high resolution geochronology (from biostratigraphy and Sr-isotope age estimates), l...
This study uses a high-resolution integrated sequence stratigraphic method to determine the paleoec...
The Paleocene submarine fans of the Central Graben represent important petroleum reservoir units rec...
Learning more about the history of oceanic sedimentation and its relationship to the development of ...
Abstract: Palaeogene depositional geometries and sedimentation patterns along the Hebridean margin i...
Abstract: The present morphological expression of the continental margin oV NW Britain is a mid- to ...
The simplest models of passive margins would suggest that they are characterized by tectonic quiesce...
Abstract: Widely distributed deep-water fan sandstones of early Tertiary age form the reservoir for ...
At Site 534 in the Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic, an interval of 68 m of Maestrichtian ...
There is growing recognition that many passive margins have undergone compressional deformation su...
Eocene elastic sediments of the central and northern North Sea comprise five stratigraphic sequences...
Apparent anomalous subsidence events have been observed in the Palaeogene succession of the northern...
Abstract: Throughout Paleocene and Eocene time the Faroe-Shetland Channel and the eastern part of th...
(e-mail: angela, mcdonnell @ ucd.ie) Abstract: The Tertiary development of the Porcupine and Rockall...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 342 was designed to recover Paleogene sedimentary seque...
This study uses high resolution geochronology (from biostratigraphy and Sr-isotope age estimates), l...
This study uses a high-resolution integrated sequence stratigraphic method to determine the paleoec...
The Paleocene submarine fans of the Central Graben represent important petroleum reservoir units rec...