Fluid inclusion and organic biomarker data show that there was formerly a hydrocarbon system in the CambroOrdovician Laurentian margin rocks of NW Scotland. Oil fluid inclusions occur in stylolitized Eriboll Formation sandstone, in K-feldspar cements with an 40Ar/39Ar age of 415 ± 5.5/5.8 Ma (2σ, analytical precision/full external precision). Organic extracts from Durness Group black limestones yield biomarker ratios characteristic of high thermal maturity. Organic maturation to yield oil probably occurred during orogenic deformation along the Moine Thrust Zone. The recognition of a hydrocarbon system in Scotland adds to a huge hydrocarbon province in Laurentian rocks including North America and Greenland
A petrographic and fluid inclusion microthermometric study was performed on sandstones from the Devo...
The mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation of the ‘South Portuguese Zone’ (SPZ) comprises 80m of pos...
Palaeozoic strata in the Michigan Basin produced crude oils which, despite their rather small volume...
Fluid inclusion and organic biomarker data show that there was formerly a hydrocarbon system in the ...
NERC are thanked for continued funding of the Argon Isotope Facility, which is housed at SUERC. We a...
Geochemical analysis of bitumen- and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions from the Devonian-Carbonif...
Geochemical analysis of bitumen- and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions from the Devonian-Carbonif...
Geochemical analysis of bitumen- and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions from the Devonian-Carbonif...
All of the components of an exhumed Devonian petroleum system occur in Orkney. These include a good ...
The research in this thesis is presented in paper format with each of four chapters representing one...
The Cambrian to Ordovician Durness Group was deposited on the Scottish sector of the passively-subsi...
The research in this thesis is presented in paper format with each of four chapters representing on...
This report synthesises the results of the 21CXRM Palaeozoic project to describe the Carboniferous ...
Fluid inclusion data were determined by J. Kelly. JK and MB were in receipt of PhD studentships from...
The mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation of the ‘South Portuguese Zone’ (SPZ) comprises 80m of pos...
A petrographic and fluid inclusion microthermometric study was performed on sandstones from the Devo...
The mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation of the ‘South Portuguese Zone’ (SPZ) comprises 80m of pos...
Palaeozoic strata in the Michigan Basin produced crude oils which, despite their rather small volume...
Fluid inclusion and organic biomarker data show that there was formerly a hydrocarbon system in the ...
NERC are thanked for continued funding of the Argon Isotope Facility, which is housed at SUERC. We a...
Geochemical analysis of bitumen- and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions from the Devonian-Carbonif...
Geochemical analysis of bitumen- and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions from the Devonian-Carbonif...
Geochemical analysis of bitumen- and hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions from the Devonian-Carbonif...
All of the components of an exhumed Devonian petroleum system occur in Orkney. These include a good ...
The research in this thesis is presented in paper format with each of four chapters representing one...
The Cambrian to Ordovician Durness Group was deposited on the Scottish sector of the passively-subsi...
The research in this thesis is presented in paper format with each of four chapters representing on...
This report synthesises the results of the 21CXRM Palaeozoic project to describe the Carboniferous ...
Fluid inclusion data were determined by J. Kelly. JK and MB were in receipt of PhD studentships from...
The mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation of the ‘South Portuguese Zone’ (SPZ) comprises 80m of pos...
A petrographic and fluid inclusion microthermometric study was performed on sandstones from the Devo...
The mid Carboniferous Quebradas Formation of the ‘South Portuguese Zone’ (SPZ) comprises 80m of pos...
Palaeozoic strata in the Michigan Basin produced crude oils which, despite their rather small volume...