Lower Cretaceous of the southern North Sea Basins: Reservoir distribution within a sequence stratigraphic framework

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Abstract

Facies belts exhibit a back-stepping trend towards the London Brabant/ Rhenish Massif through the Early Cretaceous. The overall eustatic sea-level rise was punctuated by short-term tectonic events identified either as localised or North Sea wide in extent. The biostratigraphically constrained sequences have, for the first time, allowed a detailed calibration of tectonic and eustatic events on a North Sea scale. The most extensive database available to any North Sea Cretaceous study was available to the authors together with a comprehensive suite of new high-resolution biostratigraphy and sedimentology. This has allowed unique insights into provenance, depositional environment, extent of sequence stratigraphical events and the degree to which unconformities have been tectonically accentuated.

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Jeremiah, J. M., Duxbury, S., & Rawson, P. (2010). Lower Cretaceous of the southern North Sea Basins: Reservoir distribution within a sequence stratigraphic framework. Geologie En Mijnbouw/Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 89(3–4), 203–237. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600000706

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