A small reflection seismic experiment on the Faroe Islands during summer 2003

Islands relative to the extent of flood basalts and producing oil fields (Grant et al., 1999; modified by Sørensen, 2003). Upper B: Geological map of the Faroe Islands showing the locations of deep boreholes and the distribution of the three Palaeogene basalt formations (Waagstein, 1998; modified by...

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Main Authors: U. K. Petersen, M. S. Andersen, M. Worthington, R. S. White, N. G. Mohammed, F. Shaw
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.553.9566
http://www.basaltphysics.net/pedersen_et_al_2005_egu.pdf
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Summary:Islands relative to the extent of flood basalts and producing oil fields (Grant et al., 1999; modified by Sørensen, 2003). Upper B: Geological map of the Faroe Islands showing the locations of deep boreholes and the distribution of the three Palaeogene basalt formations (Waagstein, 1998; modified by Japsen et al., 2003). Lower: Faroes Lava Group is subdivided into three formations representing various stages of volcanism. Geologic section through three well locations (from Waagstein,1998; modified by Japsen et al.,2003).