Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea

A key aspect on the evolution of rifted terranes and the prospectivity of the overlying sedimentary basins is heat. Temperature determines the deformation regime of crustal and mantle rocks and, thus, the style of rifting and geometry of rift basins. The generation of hydrocarbons from organic-rich...

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Main Authors: Tiago Abreu Cunha, Henrik Rasmussen, Heinrich Villinger, Akinniyi Akintoye Akinwumiju
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1d84bd1398ed4043884038689068dadb 2023-05-15T17:47:07+02:00 Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea Tiago Abreu Cunha Henrik Rasmussen Heinrich Villinger Akinniyi Akintoye Akinwumiju 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050190 https://doaj.org/article/1d84bd1398ed4043884038689068dadb EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/5/190 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-3263 doi:10.3390/geosciences11050190 2076-3263 https://doaj.org/article/1d84bd1398ed4043884038689068dadb Geosciences, Vol 11, Iss 190, p 190 (2021) rift margins Vøring Basin thermal–burial modelling heat flux basin maturity Geology QE1-996.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050190 2022-12-31T15:29:00Z A key aspect on the evolution of rifted terranes and the prospectivity of the overlying sedimentary basins is heat. Temperature determines the deformation regime of crustal and mantle rocks and, thus, the style of rifting and geometry of rift basins. The generation of hydrocarbons from organic-rich rocks and reservoir conditions depend primarily on temperature. In this study, we model the thermal–burial history of the southern Vøring Basin (Mid-Norway Margin) along a regional transect (2-D), integrating basin- and lithospheric-scale processes. A model that accounts for the main extensional pulses that shaped the Mid-Norway Margin is in good general agreement with the present–past geothermal gradients inferred from borehole temperature and maturity data and the surface heat flux measurements in the proximal and intermediate margin. This supports a near steady-state, post-rift margin setting, following the break-up in the early Eocene. Significant discrepancies are, however, observed in the distal margin, where the borehole temperatures suggest (much) higher thermal gradients than model predicted and implied by the average surface heat flux. We speculate that the higher thermal gradients may result from deep-seated (mantle dynamics) thermal anomalies and/or recurrent hydrothermalism during periods of greater tectonic stress (regional compression and glacial loading rebound) and test the implications for the maturity of the Vøring Basin. The modelling results show, for example, that, depending on the thermal model assumptions, the depth and age of the optimal mid-Late Cretaceous source-rock horizons may vary by more than 2 km and 10 Ma, respectively. Article in Journal/Newspaper Norwegian Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Norwegian Sea Norway Geosciences 11 5 190
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topic rift margins
Vøring Basin
thermal–burial modelling
heat flux
basin maturity
Geology
QE1-996.5
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Vøring Basin
thermal–burial modelling
heat flux
basin maturity
Geology
QE1-996.5
Tiago Abreu Cunha
Henrik Rasmussen
Heinrich Villinger
Akinniyi Akintoye Akinwumiju
Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea
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Vøring Basin
thermal–burial modelling
heat flux
basin maturity
Geology
QE1-996.5
description A key aspect on the evolution of rifted terranes and the prospectivity of the overlying sedimentary basins is heat. Temperature determines the deformation regime of crustal and mantle rocks and, thus, the style of rifting and geometry of rift basins. The generation of hydrocarbons from organic-rich rocks and reservoir conditions depend primarily on temperature. In this study, we model the thermal–burial history of the southern Vøring Basin (Mid-Norway Margin) along a regional transect (2-D), integrating basin- and lithospheric-scale processes. A model that accounts for the main extensional pulses that shaped the Mid-Norway Margin is in good general agreement with the present–past geothermal gradients inferred from borehole temperature and maturity data and the surface heat flux measurements in the proximal and intermediate margin. This supports a near steady-state, post-rift margin setting, following the break-up in the early Eocene. Significant discrepancies are, however, observed in the distal margin, where the borehole temperatures suggest (much) higher thermal gradients than model predicted and implied by the average surface heat flux. We speculate that the higher thermal gradients may result from deep-seated (mantle dynamics) thermal anomalies and/or recurrent hydrothermalism during periods of greater tectonic stress (regional compression and glacial loading rebound) and test the implications for the maturity of the Vøring Basin. The modelling results show, for example, that, depending on the thermal model assumptions, the depth and age of the optimal mid-Late Cretaceous source-rock horizons may vary by more than 2 km and 10 Ma, respectively.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tiago Abreu Cunha
Henrik Rasmussen
Heinrich Villinger
Akinniyi Akintoye Akinwumiju
author_facet Tiago Abreu Cunha
Henrik Rasmussen
Heinrich Villinger
Akinniyi Akintoye Akinwumiju
author_sort Tiago Abreu Cunha
title Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea
title_short Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea
title_full Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Burial and Heat Flux Modelling along a Southern Vøring Basin Transect: Implications for the Petroleum Systems and Thermal Regimes in the Deep Mid-Norwegian Sea
title_sort burial and heat flux modelling along a southern vøring basin transect: implications for the petroleum systems and thermal regimes in the deep mid-norwegian sea
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences11050190
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