An Atlas of Carboniferous Basin Evolution in Northern England
Product code: M0028
Print publication date: 18/08/2003
Geological Society of London, GSL Memoirs, Earth Materials Deposits and Petrology
Type: Book (Paperback)
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781862391352
Author/Edited by: Edited by A J Fraser and R L Gawthorpe
Weight: 0.96kg
Number of pages: 88
Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/mem/28/1
Full Description
This titls is out of print in hard copy format. It is available electronically from the Lyell Collection (subject to subscription or pay-per-view access).
Why an atlas of the Carboniferous in northern England? There can hardly be a more researched system in the whole of the British Isles, given its widespread distribution at outcrop and annual appearances in numerous PhD theses (including those of the authors). But perhaps all we really know about the Carboniferous is no more than skimming the surface. In this atlas, using modern multifold seismic and borehole data collected by the oil industry in its search for petroleum accumulations, we can start to look beyond the surface exposures and gain some new insights into the structure and stratigraphy of the subsurface (and surface) Carboniferous.
The unique appeal of this atlas of seismic sections is that it is based on data from onshore UK. Although these lines were originally shot as small segments targeting individual prospects and trends, they have been spliced together to produce a series of basin-scale regional lines which should be of value to academic researchers and industry alike. With this atlas, we can walk the seismic lines at outcrop and in many cases compare exposure to both the seismic data and associated palaeofacies maps.
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