northern North Sea have been dated with the sensitive high resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP). These sandstones lack detailed biostratigraphic control, but display distinct variations in heavy mineral assemblages which facilitate a three-fold subdivision of the sequence. The lower and middle zones (heavy mineral Zones A and B) have similar characteristics, both displaying a marked upward decline in garnet abundance which has proved difficult to attribute unambiguously to change in either provenance or sedimentation history. The base of the highest zone (heavy mineral Zone C) is marked by changes in several heavy mineral indicators attributable to a shift in ultimate provenance compared with the underlying zones. The detrital zircon ages ar...
Thick Triassic siliciclastic units form major reservoir targets for hydrocarbon exploration on the B...
As the majority of the data on Quaternary sediments from the North Sea Basin are seismostratigraphic...
Sandstones of the Statfjord Group are important reservoir sandstones in the Northern North Sea. Howe...
Abstract: Correlation of sandstones u ing heavy minerals is dependent on the recognition and quantif...
An integrated provenance study using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral ratios, mineral chemistry an...
Conventional and varietal heavy mineral studies of the earliest Eocene Hermod S2 Member (Mbr) sandst...
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones...
A study of Triassic sandstones in the central North Sea, UK, has shown that combined detrital zircon...
Heavy mineral studies have been applied to a selection of samples from the Kolmule Formation from th...
The Cenomanian to Coniacian-Turonian Lange-Lysing megasequences are located on the Dønna Terrace in ...
Major changes in sandstone provenance occurred during the deposition of the Cretaceous-Eocene succes...
Electron microprobe analyses of 128 detrital rutile grains from two Jurassic sandstone samples (Hett...
ABSTRACT: A geochemical study of the heavy-mineral suite in Triassic strata from two wells in the Be...
Detrital white micas from a restricted region of the Norwegian Sea have been analysed by the 40Ar/39...
A heavy mineral, mineral chemical and detrital zircon study of Jurassic-Cretaceous (Bathonian-Valang...
Thick Triassic siliciclastic units form major reservoir targets for hydrocarbon exploration on the B...
As the majority of the data on Quaternary sediments from the North Sea Basin are seismostratigraphic...
Sandstones of the Statfjord Group are important reservoir sandstones in the Northern North Sea. Howe...
Abstract: Correlation of sandstones u ing heavy minerals is dependent on the recognition and quantif...
An integrated provenance study using provenance-sensitive heavy mineral ratios, mineral chemistry an...
Conventional and varietal heavy mineral studies of the earliest Eocene Hermod S2 Member (Mbr) sandst...
This paper describes a strategy for effective discrimination and provenance evaluation of sandstones...
A study of Triassic sandstones in the central North Sea, UK, has shown that combined detrital zircon...
Heavy mineral studies have been applied to a selection of samples from the Kolmule Formation from th...
The Cenomanian to Coniacian-Turonian Lange-Lysing megasequences are located on the Dønna Terrace in ...
Major changes in sandstone provenance occurred during the deposition of the Cretaceous-Eocene succes...
Electron microprobe analyses of 128 detrital rutile grains from two Jurassic sandstone samples (Hett...
ABSTRACT: A geochemical study of the heavy-mineral suite in Triassic strata from two wells in the Be...
Detrital white micas from a restricted region of the Norwegian Sea have been analysed by the 40Ar/39...
A heavy mineral, mineral chemical and detrital zircon study of Jurassic-Cretaceous (Bathonian-Valang...
Thick Triassic siliciclastic units form major reservoir targets for hydrocarbon exploration on the B...
As the majority of the data on Quaternary sediments from the North Sea Basin are seismostratigraphic...
Sandstones of the Statfjord Group are important reservoir sandstones in the Northern North Sea. Howe...