Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data

Recent exploration activities in the basalt covered part of the offshore Faroe Island region has stressed the need for a better understanding of the volcanic succession, especially the lowermost part and the transition to the underlying non-volcanic succession. Using the proposed interpretation meth...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference Series
Main Authors: Ellefsen, M., Boldreel, L. O., Larsen, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/928251ff-4c86-4d2d-ac8b-2f2b6ace66d1 2023-07-23T04:19:11+02:00 Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data Ellefsen, M. Boldreel, L. O. Larsen, M. 2010-12-01 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/intrabasalt-units-and-base-of-the-volcanic-succession-east-of-the-faroe-islands-exemplified-by-interpretation-of-offshore-3d-seismic-data(928251ff-4c86-4d2d-ac8b-2f2b6ace66d1).html https://doi.org/10.1144/0071033 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80052533448&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Ellefsen , M , Boldreel , L O & Larsen , M 2010 , ' Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data ' , Petroleum Geology Conference Proceedings , vol. 7 , no. 0 , pp. 1033-1042 . https://doi.org/10.1144/0071033 3D seismic data Basalts Facies interpretation Faroe Islands Hyaloclastites Volcanics article 2010 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1144/0071033 2023-07-05T23:01:36Z Recent exploration activities in the basalt covered part of the offshore Faroe Island region has stressed the need for a better understanding of the volcanic succession, especially the lowermost part and the transition to the underlying non-volcanic succession. Using the proposed interpretation methods, which include careful identification of inclined reflector segments and flattening to various reflectors representing pronounced continuous markers embedded horizontally and 3D visualization, six volcanic units have been identified. The upper three units consist of plane-parallel reflector packages and probably represent subaerially extruded lava flows. The three lower units are characterized by irregular hummocky and inclined reflectors and are interpreted as lava deltas composed mainly of hyaloclastites. Within the data coverage area, the direction of extrusion is inferred from the seismic interpretation and four units originate from the NW and two from the SE. It is believed that the base of the volcanic succession is situated at a deeper level than the base of the parallel bedded units. At the base of the basalt succession and in the lower part of the volcanic succession pronounced reflector segments are ascribed to saucer-shaped sills. Analysing the seismic data using principles of seismic stratigraphy and observing them in a 3D environment, it is possible to obtain a broader understanding of the volcanic succession in the area and thereby divide the volcanic succession into characteristic facies units and separate it from the non-volcanic lithology and sills. The study shows that applying the proposed interpretation technique allows an evolution model to be put forward and it is suggested that the approach used in the study can be of use for hydrocarbon exploration in other basalt-covered areas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Faroe Islands University of Copenhagen: Research Faroe Islands Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference Series 7 1 1033 1042
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topic 3D seismic data
Basalts
Facies interpretation
Faroe Islands
Hyaloclastites
Volcanics
spellingShingle 3D seismic data
Basalts
Facies interpretation
Faroe Islands
Hyaloclastites
Volcanics
Ellefsen, M.
Boldreel, L. O.
Larsen, M.
Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data
topic_facet 3D seismic data
Basalts
Facies interpretation
Faroe Islands
Hyaloclastites
Volcanics
description Recent exploration activities in the basalt covered part of the offshore Faroe Island region has stressed the need for a better understanding of the volcanic succession, especially the lowermost part and the transition to the underlying non-volcanic succession. Using the proposed interpretation methods, which include careful identification of inclined reflector segments and flattening to various reflectors representing pronounced continuous markers embedded horizontally and 3D visualization, six volcanic units have been identified. The upper three units consist of plane-parallel reflector packages and probably represent subaerially extruded lava flows. The three lower units are characterized by irregular hummocky and inclined reflectors and are interpreted as lava deltas composed mainly of hyaloclastites. Within the data coverage area, the direction of extrusion is inferred from the seismic interpretation and four units originate from the NW and two from the SE. It is believed that the base of the volcanic succession is situated at a deeper level than the base of the parallel bedded units. At the base of the basalt succession and in the lower part of the volcanic succession pronounced reflector segments are ascribed to saucer-shaped sills. Analysing the seismic data using principles of seismic stratigraphy and observing them in a 3D environment, it is possible to obtain a broader understanding of the volcanic succession in the area and thereby divide the volcanic succession into characteristic facies units and separate it from the non-volcanic lithology and sills. The study shows that applying the proposed interpretation technique allows an evolution model to be put forward and it is suggested that the approach used in the study can be of use for hydrocarbon exploration in other basalt-covered areas.
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Boldreel, L. O.
Larsen, M.
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Larsen, M.
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title Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data
title_short Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data
title_full Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data
title_fullStr Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data
title_full_unstemmed Intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the Faroe Islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3D seismic data
title_sort intra-basalt units and base of the volcanic succession east of the faroe islands exemplified by interpretation of offshore 3d seismic data
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