Structural And Tectonic Modelling And Its Application To Petroleum Geology. Proceedings Of Norwegian Petroleum Society Workshop, 18–20 October 1989, Stavanger, Norway

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This monograph presents a unique combination of structural and tectonic modelling with applied petroleum geological problems. Focussing on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and neighbouring areas, it includes discussion covering all scales - from development of sedimentary basins, to formation of fractures and joints on a microscale - and from exploration, to the exploitation of hydrocarbons. The book's coverage of structural and tectonic modelling, petroleum geology applications, and the treatment of the Norwegian Continental Shelf should make this book an invaluable resource book for advanced students of structural and tectonic modelling, teachers, and researchers; as well as for geologists and geophysicists in the petroleum industry

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  • Toc: Content: Front Matter, Page IIICopyright, Page IVPreface, Pages V-VIACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Page VIList of Contributors, Pages VII-XGeodynamic modelling of the Danish Central Trough, Pages 1-17, O.V. VejbækA tectonostratigraphic analysis of the southeast Norwegian North Sea Basin, Pages 19-42, S. Sørensen, H. Morizot, S. SkottheimTectonic modelling of the northern North Sea using program RIFT, Pages 43-54, Stephen Lippard, Guojiang LiuVøring Basin: subsidence and tectonic evolution, Pages 55-82, J. Skogseid, T. Pedersen, V.B. LarsenThe orientation of minor fault plane striae and the associated deviatoric stress tensor as a key to the fault geometry in part of the Møre-Trøndelag Fault Zone, on-shore central Norway, Pages 83-90, D. BeringExtensional tectonic history of the western Barents Sea, Pages 91-107, C.A. Dengo, K.G. RøsslandTectonic framework and halokinesis of the Nordkapp Basin, Barents Sea, Pages 109-120, L.N. Jensen, K. SØrensenInteraction between halokinesis and faulting: structuring of the margins of the Nordkapp Basin, Barents Sea region, Pages 121-131, R.H. Gabrielsen, O.S. KlØvjan, A. Rasmussen, T. StølanSeismostratigraphic study of a synrift megasequence, from the Barents Sea, northern Norway, Pages 133-152, K. Gerdes, J. Hurst, R. JeansTertiary Uplift and Erosion in the Barents Sea: Magnitude, Timing and Consequences, Pages 153-162, B. Nyland, L.N. Jensen, J. Skagen, O. Skarpnes, T. VorrenOn the magnitude of the Late Tertiary and Quaternary erosion and its significance for the uplift of Scandinavia and the Barents Sea, Pages 163-185, F. Riis, W. FjeldskaarPleistocene glacial isostasy — implications for petroleum geology, Pages 187-195, A. Kjemperud, W. FjeldskaarStructural style and the habitat of hydrocarbons in the North Sea, Pages 197-220, I.J. Stewart, R.P. Rattey, I.R. VannRestoration of a regional profile across the Magnus Field in the northern North Sea, Pages 221-229, R. YoungPatterns in the development of extensional fault-block shapes from comparison of outcrop-scale faults and experimental physical models, Pages 231-241, S.E. Laubach, B.C. Vendeville, S.J. ReynoldsComplex hanging-wall deformation above an extensional detachment — example: Gullfaks Field, northern North Sea, Pages 243-251, A.G. Koestler, A.G. Milnes, A.