A thick and relatively complete succession of Carboniferous rocks of Tournaisian to Westphalian age, together with a probable Stephanian section (Floodpage et al. 2001) was deposited throughout the two main areas in the Irish Sea region. The larger Central Province Trough in the south includes the East Irish Sea Basin (EISB)-Quadrant 109 Syncline-Kish Bank Basin, linking the onshore successions of the Craven Basin (Chapter 11) and Dublin Basin (Chapter 21). The smaller Peel Basin-Solway Basin (Figure 16.1) represents the extension of the onshore Solway Basin (Chapter 13) and continues westwards between the Drogheda Shelf and the Balbriggan Block (Chadwick et al. 2001; Sevastopulo & Wyse Jackson 2001). Seismic data suggest that there...
Cyclothems record the sedimentary product of cyclicity in relative sea-level on either a regional or...
The Carboniferous strata of the Central and Northern North Sea occupy a depositional basin that is ...
THESIS 1244.1THESIS 1244.2THESIS 1244.3The Carboniferous (Courceyan to Arnsbergian) sedimentary rock...
During the Carboniferous, Northern Ireland straddled a zone of dextral strike-slip, comparable to t...
The Carboniferous rocks of the Dublin Basin extend from the east coast of north Co. Dublin westward...
Seismic mapping of key Paleozoic surfaces in the East Irish Sea–North Channel region has been incorp...
This report systematically details the stratigraphy and palaeogeography of Carboniferous rocks of t...
This report synthesises the results of the 21CXRM Palaeozoic project in the Irish Sea to describe t...
The Carboniferous rocks of western Ireland extend from the Ox Mountains in south Co. Mayo, south to...
This offshore area comprises two broadly NNE–trending Mesozoic and Tertiary basins present to the n...
This report describes the methodology and results of a regional seismic interpretation of the basin...
The South Central Ireland region extends from the South Munster Basin north to the southern margin ...
This offshore area broadly comprises two ENE-trending Mesozoic and Tertiary grabens. The northern g...
Carboniferous rocks within this region occupy a broadly east–west graben, referred to as the Northu...
South of the platform carbonate successions of South Central Ireland (Chapter 22), the South Munste...
Cyclothems record the sedimentary product of cyclicity in relative sea-level on either a regional or...
The Carboniferous strata of the Central and Northern North Sea occupy a depositional basin that is ...
THESIS 1244.1THESIS 1244.2THESIS 1244.3The Carboniferous (Courceyan to Arnsbergian) sedimentary rock...
During the Carboniferous, Northern Ireland straddled a zone of dextral strike-slip, comparable to t...
The Carboniferous rocks of the Dublin Basin extend from the east coast of north Co. Dublin westward...
Seismic mapping of key Paleozoic surfaces in the East Irish Sea–North Channel region has been incorp...
This report systematically details the stratigraphy and palaeogeography of Carboniferous rocks of t...
This report synthesises the results of the 21CXRM Palaeozoic project in the Irish Sea to describe t...
The Carboniferous rocks of western Ireland extend from the Ox Mountains in south Co. Mayo, south to...
This offshore area comprises two broadly NNE–trending Mesozoic and Tertiary basins present to the n...
This report describes the methodology and results of a regional seismic interpretation of the basin...
The South Central Ireland region extends from the South Munster Basin north to the southern margin ...
This offshore area broadly comprises two ENE-trending Mesozoic and Tertiary grabens. The northern g...
Carboniferous rocks within this region occupy a broadly east–west graben, referred to as the Northu...
South of the platform carbonate successions of South Central Ireland (Chapter 22), the South Munste...
Cyclothems record the sedimentary product of cyclicity in relative sea-level on either a regional or...
The Carboniferous strata of the Central and Northern North Sea occupy a depositional basin that is ...
THESIS 1244.1THESIS 1244.2THESIS 1244.3The Carboniferous (Courceyan to Arnsbergian) sedimentary rock...