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180 entries found.

2018

  • A circum-Black Sea U-Pb age database

    Black Sea Project 2016-18

    Author(s): Pointon, M.A., Knight, B., Vincent, S.J., de Leeuw, A. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2016-18.61

    2018-08
  • Facies, provenance, and porosity-permeability of Eocene-Oligocene strata in the Bulgarian offshore, Western Black Sea

    Black Sea Project 2016-18

    Author(s): Toro, B., Shiers, M.N., Vincent, S.J., Morton, A.C., Hyden, F.M., Vangelov, D. and Frei, D.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2016-18.60

    2018-08
  • Synthesis of the Barents Shelf Provenance Project 2015-2017 and GIS release

    Barents Shelf Provenance Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Flowerdew, M.J., Fleming, E.J., Lipp, A. and Biszczuk, M.

    Report Number: CASP.BPP2015-17.18

    2018-05
  • East Balkan provenance study, northeast Bulgaria

    Black Sea Project 2016-18

    Author(s): Vincent, S.J., Morton, A.C., Frei, D., Pointon, M.A. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.BlackSea2016-18.58

    2018-05
  • A statistical analysis of sandstone mineralogy in the Barents Shelf: A sediment maturity control on porosity

    Barents Shelf Provenance Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Lipp, A., Flowerdew, M.J., Fleming, E.J. and Omma, J.E.

    Report Number: CASP.BPP2015-17.17

    2018-04
  • Petrography and provenance of Triassic sandstones from the 7625/7-1 (Hopen-1) well, Svalbard

    Barents Shelf Provenance Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Flowerdew, M.J., Fleming, E.J., Morton, A.C., Frei, D., Daly, J.S., Lipp, A., Buisman, I. and Whitehouse, M.J.

    Report Number: CASP.BPP2015-17.15

    2018-04

2017

  • Triassic sedimentation associated with the Sørkapp-Hornsund High and implications for reservoir development around structural highs of the western Barents Shelf

    Barents Shelf Provenance Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Fleming, E.J. and Flowerdew, M.J.

    Report Number: CASP.BPP2015-17.12

    2017-12
  • Heavy mineral provenance study of Devonian and Permian sandstones from the northwestern Kara Basin, Russia

    Pai-Khoi Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Heilbronn, G., Curtis, M.L. and Morton, A.C.

    Report Number: CASP.PKP2015-17.19

    2017-12
  • A GIS database of U-Pb zircon ages from the Urals and Arctic Uralides

    Pai-Khoi Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Pointon, M.A. and Curtis, M.L.

    Report Number: CASP.PKP2015-17.18

    2017-11
  • Links between sedimentary provenance and reservior properties for Triassic sandstones on the southwest Barents Shelf

    Barents Shelf Provenance Project 2015-17

    Author(s): Flowerdew, M.J., Fleming, E.J., Omma, J.E., Alexander, J. and Daly, J.

    Report Number: CASP.BPP2015-17.11

    2017-09
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