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SE Greenland and Faroe-Shetland Islands

10 entries found.

2020

  • Controls on the magnetic susceptibilities of volcanic lithologies

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2019-21

    Author(s): McLean, C.E., Passey, S.R. and Ayalew, D.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2019-21.18

    2020-08
  • Secondary mineralisation of volcaniclastic rocks and its impact on sealing capacity and reservoir potential

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2016-18

    Author(s): McLean, C.E. and Passey, S.R.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2016-18.14

    2020-02

2016

  • Photogrammetric study of the volcanic cliff sections of western Suðuroy, Faroe Islands and their implications for hydrocarbon exploration

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2014-16

    Author(s): Passey, S.R., Vosgerau, H., Sørensen, E.V. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2014-16.9

    2016-12
  • In situ U-Pb SIMS micro-baddeleyite dating of mafic lava flows and intrusions of the Faroe Islands Basalt Group, Faroe Islands

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2014-16

    Author(s): Chamberlain, K.R. and Passey, S.R.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2014-16.7

    2016-09
  • Mercury injection capillary pressure and sealing capacity of mafic volcaniclastic units

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2014-16

    Author(s): Passey, S.R.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2014-16.8

    2016-09
  • Controls on thickness and facies variations in the Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2014-16

    Author(s): Passey, S.R. and Ayalew, D.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2014-16.6

    2016-09

2014

  • Remote sensing analysis of the impact of the Libyan Miocene-to-Holocene Jabal Al Haruj volcanic field on drainage patterns

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2012-14

    Author(s): Passey, S.R.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2012-14.5

    2014-09
  • Conventional heavy mineral analysis of Eocene interlava volcaniclastic sedimentary sandstones of the Faroe Islands Basalt Group, Faroe Islands

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2012-14

    Author(s): Passey, S.R. and Morton, A.C.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2012-14.4

    2014-06
  • Investigating the feasibility of using baddeleyite to date the emplacement of subaerial lava flows of the Faroe Islands Basalt Group, Faroe Islands

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2012-14

    Author(s): Passey, S.R. and Chamberlain, K.R.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2012-14.3

    2014-04

2013

  • Field report on the suitability of the Blue Nile Basin in Ethiopia as an analogue for the volcanically-affected Faroe-Shetland Basin, NE Atlantic Ocean

    Flood Basalt Impact on Hydrocarbon Systems Project 2012-14

    Author(s): Passey, S.R., Ayalew, D. and Vautravers, B.P.H.

    Report Number: CASP.FBP2012-14.1

    2013-07

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