Title of article
3D seismic geomorphology of a large Plio-Pleistocene delta – ‘Bright spots’ and contourites in the Southern North Sea
Author/Authors
Stuart ، نويسنده , , Jennifer Y. and Huuse، نويسنده , , Mads، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
15
From page
143
To page
157
Abstract
Regional 2D seismic interpretation has been integrated with high-resolution 3D interpretation in Dutch offshore blocks A–F in the Southern North Sea. 17 horizons (MMU, S1–S4, S4.1, S4.2, S5, S5.1, S6–S13) and 14 seismic units were interpreted, expanding upon studies by Kuhlmann and Wong (2008). The study presents detailed and extensive TWT-structure and thickness maps of key depositional units allowing paleogeographic reconstructions. Detailed analysis of incisional (scour marks and hypothesised iceberg scours) and constructional features (contourites, identified initially by ‘bright spots’ on seismic data) linked to bottom currents was undertaken. Paleo-paleographic reconstructions of water depth emphasise the role of hypothesised tidally generated contour currents in the late stage deltaic infill of an epicontinental basin (North Sea).
Keywords
Delta , INCISION , Iceberg scour , Stratigraphy , Southern North Sea , Seismic geomorphology , Netherlands , Contourite , Bright spot
Journal title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Record number
2252766
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