Redeposited chalk hydrocarbon reservoirs of the North Sea caused by the Chicxulub K-T bolide impact

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Abstract

A widespread, slumped, redeposited, uppermost Cretaceous chalk interval, up to 60m thick, immediately below the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary, recognised in oil company boreholes across the central North Sea and a major hydrocarbon reservoir, we re-interpret as the result of a single, catastrophic event caused by secondary effects related to the bolide impact at Chicxulub. A thin, dark clay bed immediately above the redeposited chalks, we suggest correlates to the outcropping, Iridium rich, Danish 'Fish Clay', rapidly deposited after the impact. Physical effects on sea-floor sediments, caused by the K-T bolide impact, have not previously been interpreted in the North Sea.

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Rider, M., & Kroon, D. (2003). Redeposited chalk hydrocarbon reservoirs of the North Sea caused by the Chicxulub K-T bolide impact. Geologie En Mijnbouw/Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 82(4), 349–354. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600020163

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