Tectonic evolution of the North Sea basin: crustal stretching and subsidence

P Barton, R Wood - Geophysical Journal International, 1984 - academic.oup.com
The lithospheric stretching model for the formation of sedimentary basins was tested in the
central North Sea by a combined study of crustal thinning and basement subsidence …

Evolution of North Sea Rift System: Chapter 31: North Sea and Barents Shelf

PA Ziegler, B Van Hoorn - 1989 - archives.datapages.com
The Mesozoic North Sea rift forms an integral part of the Arctic-North Atlantic rift system.
Rifting activity in the North Sea commenced during the earliest Triassic, peaked during the …

Extensional tectonics and crustal structure: deep seismic reflection data from the northern North Sea Viking Graben

A Beach, T Bird, A Gibbs - Geological Society, London, Special …, 1987 - lyellcollection.org
A preliminary interpretation of a deep seismic reflection profile across the northern North
Sea provides an insight into the crustal structure beneath the major extensional rift, the …

Quantitative analysis of North Sea subsidence

AT Julian, BW Anthony - AAPG Bulletin, 1989 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Stratigraphic and geophysical maps of the northern and southern North Sea basin are used
to study mechanisms of intracratonic basin formation. These maps include (1) tectonic …

Lithospheric stretching, detached normal faulting and footwall uplift

D Barr - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1987 - lyellcollection.org
Lithospheric stretching can successfully account for the overall evolution of many
sedimentary basins, and detached normal faulting the detailed geometry of the upper crust …

Development of basins in the Inner Moray Firth and the North Sea by crustal extension and dextral displacement of the Great Glen Fault

R McQuillin, JA Donato, J Tulstrup - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1982 - Elsevier
Reflection seismic data provide evidence that Mesozoic dextral movements along the Great
Glen Fault line have had an important influence on the development of the Inner Moray Firth …

Carboniferous North Atlantic palaeogeography: stratigraphic evidence for rifting, not megashear or subduction

RS Haszeldine - Geological Magazine, 1984 - cambridge.org
Three theories have been proposed for the origin of Carboniferous basins in Britain:
megashear; tension from Rheic Ocean subduction; tension from rifting of the North Atlantic …

Mid‐Jurassic through mid‐Cretaceous extension in the Central Graben of the North Sea‐part 2: estimates from faulting observed on a seismic reflection line

JG Sclater, MD Shorey - Basin research, 1988 - earthdoc.org
We present an interpretation of the structure and faulting of an industry multichannel line
across the Central North Sea Graben. We observe substantial faulting between the mid …

The seismic expression of a low angle detachment (sole fault) from the Beryl Embayment, central Viking Graben

JL Swallow - Scottish Journal of Geology, 1986 - lyellcollection.org
The interpretation of commercial multichannel seismic reflection data shows that the Beryl
Embayment is bounded by a major listric fault (Beryl Embayment Fault) which passes into a …

[引用][C] Geological atlas of western and central Europe

PA Ziegler - 1990 - library.wur.nl
Geological atlas of Western and Central Europe | Wageningen University and Research
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