Deep-water depositional systems of the Norwegian Sea; understanding the system evolution, depositional geometries and reservoir quality from subsurface data and field outcrops
Doctoral thesis
Date
2006-10-20Metadata
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- Department of Earth Science [1121]
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Paper I: Norwegian Journal of Geology 85, Lien. T., From rifting to drifting: effects on the development of deep-water hydrocarbon reservoirs in a passive margin setting, Norwegian Sea, pp. 319-332. Copyright 2005 Geological Society of Norway.Paper II: Marine and Petroleum Geology 19(8), Færseth, R. B. & Lien, T., Cretaceous evolution in the Norwegian Sea – a period characterized by tectonic quiescence pp. 1005-1027. Copyright 2002 Elsevier. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0264-8172(02)00112-5
Paper III: Norwegian Journal of Geology 86, Lien, T.; Midtbø, R. E. & Martinsen, O.J, Depositional facies and reservoir quality of deep-marine sandstones in the Norwegian Sea, pp. 71-92. Copyright 2006 Geological Society of Norway
Paper IV: Martinsen, O. J.; Lien, T. & Jackson, C., Cretaceous and Palaeogene turbidite systems in the North Sea and Norwegian Sea basins: source, staging area and basin physiography controls on reservoir development. In: Dorè, A. G. & Vining, B. A. (eds.) Petroleum Geology: North-West Europe and Global Perspectives – Proceedings of the 6th Petroleum Geology Conference, Geological Society, London, pp. 1147-1164.
Paper V: Sedimentary Geology 164, Fonneland, H. C.; Lien, T.; Martinsen, O. J.; Pedersen, R. B. & Kosler, J., Detrial zircon ages: a key to understanding the deposition of deep marine sandstones in the Norwegian Sea, pp. 147-159. Copyright 2004 Elsevier.
Paper VI: edimentology 50(1), Lien, T.; Walker, R. G. & Martinsen, O.J., Turbidites in the Upper Carboniferous Ross Formation, western Ireland: reconstruction of a channel and spillover system, pp. 113-148. Copyright 2003 Blackwell Publishing, Inc. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3091.2003.00541.x
Paper VII: Marine and Petroleum Geology 20, Martinsen, O. J.; Lien, T.; Walker, R.G. & Collinson, J.D., Facies and sequential organisation of a mudstone-dominated slope and basin floor succession: the Gull Island Formation, Shannon Basin, Western Ireland, pp. 789-807. Copyright 2003 Elsevier. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2002.10.001
Paper VIII: Lien, T., Martinsen, O.J. & Walker, R.G. (in press): Ross Formation, Shannon Basin,Western Ireland, AAPG Studies in Geology #56, Atlas of Deep-Water Outcrops, edited by Nilsen, T.H., R.D. Shew, G.S. Steffens, and J.R.J. Studlick. Copyright American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG).