Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data

The Porcupine Basin, part of the frontier petroleum exploration province west of Ireland, has an extended history that commenced prior to the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean. Lithospheric stretching factors have previously been estimated to increase from <2 in the north to >6 in the south...

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Published in:Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference series
Main Authors: Watremez, L., Prada, M., Minshull, T., O'reilly, B., Chen, Chen, Reston, T., Shannon, P., Wagner, G., Gaw, V., Klaeschen, D., Edwards, R., Lebedev, S.
Other Authors: Bowman, M., Levell, B.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of London 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/412016/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/412016/1/PGC_Proceeding_revised.pdf
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:412016 2023-08-27T04:10:55+02:00 Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data Watremez, L. Prada, M. Minshull, T. O'reilly, B. Chen, Chen Reston, T. Shannon, P. Wagner, G. Gaw, V. Klaeschen, D. Edwards, R. Lebedev, S. Bowman, M. Levell, B. 2016-10-27 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/412016/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/412016/1/PGC_Proceeding_revised.pdf en English eng Geological Society of London https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/412016/1/PGC_Proceeding_revised.pdf Watremez, L., Prada, M., Minshull, T., O'reilly, B., Chen, Chen, Reston, T., Shannon, P., Wagner, G., Gaw, V., Klaeschen, D., Edwards, R. and Lebedev, S. (2016) Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data. In, Bowman, M. and Levell, B. (eds.) Petroleum Geology of NW Europe: 50 Years of Learning – Proceedings of the 8th Petroleum Geology Conference. (Petroleum Geology Conference Series, 8) London. Geological Society of London. (doi:10.1144/PGC8.26 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/PGC8.26>). accepted_manuscript Book Section PeerReviewed 2016 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1144/PGC8.26 2023-08-03T22:22:24Z The Porcupine Basin, part of the frontier petroleum exploration province west of Ireland, has an extended history that commenced prior to the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean. Lithospheric stretching factors have previously been estimated to increase from <2 in the north to >6 in the south of the basin. Thus, it is an ideal location to study the processes leading to hyper-extension on continental margins. The Porcupine Median Ridge (PMR) is located in the south of the basin and has been alternatively interpreted as a volcanic feature, a serpentinite mud diapir or a tilted block of continental crust. Each of these interpretations has different implications for the thermal history of the basin. We present results from travel-time tomographic modelling of two approximately 300 km-long wide-angle seismic profiles across the northern and southern parts of the basin. Our results show: (1) the geometry of the crust, with maximum crustal stretching factors of up to 6 and 10 along the northern and southern profiles, respectively; (2) asymmetry of the basin structures, suggesting some simple shear during extension; (3) low velocities beneath the Moho that could represent either partially serpentinized mantle or mafic under-plating; and (4) a possible igneous composition of the PMR. Book Part North Atlantic University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Median Ridge ENVELOPE(-62.833,-62.833,-64.983,-64.983) Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference series 8 1 199 209
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description The Porcupine Basin, part of the frontier petroleum exploration province west of Ireland, has an extended history that commenced prior to the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean. Lithospheric stretching factors have previously been estimated to increase from <2 in the north to >6 in the south of the basin. Thus, it is an ideal location to study the processes leading to hyper-extension on continental margins. The Porcupine Median Ridge (PMR) is located in the south of the basin and has been alternatively interpreted as a volcanic feature, a serpentinite mud diapir or a tilted block of continental crust. Each of these interpretations has different implications for the thermal history of the basin. We present results from travel-time tomographic modelling of two approximately 300 km-long wide-angle seismic profiles across the northern and southern parts of the basin. Our results show: (1) the geometry of the crust, with maximum crustal stretching factors of up to 6 and 10 along the northern and southern profiles, respectively; (2) asymmetry of the basin structures, suggesting some simple shear during extension; (3) low velocities beneath the Moho that could represent either partially serpentinized mantle or mafic under-plating; and (4) a possible igneous composition of the PMR.
author2 Bowman, M.
Levell, B.
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author Watremez, L.
Prada, M.
Minshull, T.
O'reilly, B.
Chen, Chen
Reston, T.
Shannon, P.
Wagner, G.
Gaw, V.
Klaeschen, D.
Edwards, R.
Lebedev, S.
spellingShingle Watremez, L.
Prada, M.
Minshull, T.
O'reilly, B.
Chen, Chen
Reston, T.
Shannon, P.
Wagner, G.
Gaw, V.
Klaeschen, D.
Edwards, R.
Lebedev, S.
Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data
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Prada, M.
Minshull, T.
O'reilly, B.
Chen, Chen
Reston, T.
Shannon, P.
Wagner, G.
Gaw, V.
Klaeschen, D.
Edwards, R.
Lebedev, S.
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title Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data
title_short Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data
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title_full_unstemmed Deep structure of the Porcupine Basin from wide-angle seismic data
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