The Danish North Sea coast is a dynamic sedimentary environment experiencing erosion, transport and re-deposition of sand along the coast. Because of the natural and economic value of the coastal zone expensive protection measures such as nourishment of the coast are undertaken. The present study utilises provenance analysis techniques developed at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) to characterise the coastal sand bodies by fingerprinting the heavy minerals in the sand. The aims of the study are to test these new methods in an active sedimentary environment and to develop an understanding of transport pathways along the coast. A total of c. 40 samples have been collected and analysed as part of the project. This paper gi...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences engineeringMajor and trace element analyses show different ...
Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric stone tool p...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones...
Concentrations of natural radionuclides in the heavy-mineral fraction of coastal sands have been sho...
New techniques using Computer Controlled Scanning Electron Microscopy (CCSEM) and Laser Ablation – I...
In the summer of 2010, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) mapped the potential ra...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringThe Cenomanian to Coniacian-Turonian Lange-Lysin...
The radioactivity of heavy mineral sands, due to the inclusion in their crystals of U and Th, has pr...
The Review of Survey activities presents a selection of 15 papers reflecting the wide spectrum of a...
Sediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in lakes, rivers and reserv...
The coastal landscape in Denmark is characterized by multiple areas of geologic, biologic and recrea...
Until recently, studies of the regional distribution of seabed sediments off the littoral zone of th...
Four different sand types (termed FSP1, FSP2, FSP3, and FSP4) have been recognized in the Paleocene ...
The Danish west coast presents a continue evolution because of its hydrodynamic and geomorphological...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences engineeringMajor and trace element analyses show different ...
Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric stone tool p...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones...
Concentrations of natural radionuclides in the heavy-mineral fraction of coastal sands have been sho...
New techniques using Computer Controlled Scanning Electron Microscopy (CCSEM) and Laser Ablation – I...
In the summer of 2010, the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) mapped the potential ra...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences EngineeringThe Cenomanian to Coniacian-Turonian Lange-Lysin...
The radioactivity of heavy mineral sands, due to the inclusion in their crystals of U and Th, has pr...
The Review of Survey activities presents a selection of 15 papers reflecting the wide spectrum of a...
Sediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in lakes, rivers and reserv...
The coastal landscape in Denmark is characterized by multiple areas of geologic, biologic and recrea...
Until recently, studies of the regional distribution of seabed sediments off the littoral zone of th...
Four different sand types (termed FSP1, FSP2, FSP3, and FSP4) have been recognized in the Paleocene ...
The Danish west coast presents a continue evolution because of its hydrodynamic and geomorphological...
Master's thesis in Petroleum Geosciences engineeringMajor and trace element analyses show different ...
Although Scandinavian flint is one of the most important materials used for prehistoric stone tool p...
The crystalline basement and Caledonian orogenic belt of East Greenland between 70 and 78° N are div...