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Verreussel, R.M.C.H. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), Ten Veen, J.H. (author), van de Weerd, A. (author), Dybkjaer, K. (author), Johannessen, P.N. (author)
In order to be able to predict the distribution of reservoir sands and of grainsize and porosity trends in a hydrocarbon province, it is essential to understand the basin evolution in detail. In this study, an attempt is made to reconstruct the complex basin evolution of the southern Central Graben area by careful correlation of sedimentary...
conference paper 2014
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Hijma, M.P. (author), van der Spek, A.J.F. (author), van Heteren, S. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
A proper understanding of coastal development during periods of rapid sea-level rise is a prerequisite for the prediction of future coastal response to the expected acceleration in sea-level rise. However, the development of back-barrier basins, especially in river-mouth areas, during such periods is still not well understood. Here we show the...
article 2010
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TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author), de Vicente, G. (author), Vegas, R. (author), Muñoz-Martín, A. (author), van Wees, J.D.A.M. (author), Casas-Sáinz, A. (author), Sopeña, A. (author), Sánchez-Moya, Y. (author), Arche, A. (author), López-Gómez, J. (author), Olaiz, A. (author), Fernández-Lozano, J. (author)
The Iberian Chain is a wide intraplate deformation zone formed by the tectonic inversion during the Pyrenean orogeny of a Permian-Mesozoic basin developed in the eastern part of the Iberian Massif. The N-S convergence between Iberia and Eurasia from the Late Cretaceous to the Lower Miocene times produced significant intraplate deformation. The...
article 2009
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Nelskamp, S. (author), David, P. (author), Littke, R. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Sedimentary basins in The Netherlands contain significant amounts of hydrocarbon resources, which developed in response to temperature and pressure history during Mesozoic and Cenozoic times. Quantification and modelling of burial, maturity and temperature histories are the major goals of this study, allowing for a better understanding of the...
article 2008
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Busschers, F.S. (author), Kasse, C. (author), van Balen, R.T. (author), van den Berghe, J. (author), Cohen, K.M. (author), Weerts, H.J.T. (author), Wallinga, J. (author), Johns, C. (author), Cleveringa, P. (author), Bunnik, F.P.M. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
High-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements, and hundreds of archived core descriptions enabled to identify 13 Late Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse sedimentary units in the infill of the southern part of the North Sea basin (the Netherlands, northwestern Europe). This sediment record and a large set of Optical Stimulated...
article 2007
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Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author), Verweij, J.M. (author), Simmelink, H.J. (author), van Balen, R.T. (author), David, P. (author)
2D Basin modelling was used to evaluate the response of source rock maturation, and of petroleum expulsion, migration, accumulation and preservation to the evolution of the southern part of the inverted Broad Fourteens Basin. Modelling results show that the temperature, maturation and petroleum generation history as well as migration...
article 2003
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Bouw, L. (author), Oude Essink, G.H.P. (author)
A basin-scale hydrogeological study of the inverted northern Broad Fourteens Basin, Netherlands offshore, has resulted in a reconstruction of geological evolution, an estimate of Late Cretaceous topography and model scenarios of syn-inversion meteoric water infiltration. This study was performed in the scope of a basin-scale analysis of the...
article 2003
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Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author), Wong, Th.E. (author), Parker, N. (author), Horst, P. (author)
The Broad Fourteens Basin is a NW-SE trending Mesozoic structural element that was affected by inversion movements during the Late Cretaceous (Subhercynian Phase) and Early Tertiary (Laramide Phase). Since the overlying Tertiary section of this area is relatively little studied, a multi-disciplinary investigation was initiated using both seismic...
article 2001
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