The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:

The NE Atlantic region and its continental margins (Fig. 1) hold unique information for understanding many aspects of Earth science, from global geodynamics to palaeoceanography and global environmental change. It also holds some of the world’s most important hydrocarbon reserves from the North Sea,...

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Main Authors: Péron-Pinvidic, G., Hopper, J.R., Stoker, M., Gaina, C., Funck, T., Árting, U.E., Doornenbal, J.C.
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Language:English
Published: Geological Society of London 2017
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author Péron-Pinvidic, G.
Hopper, J.R.
Stoker, M.
Gaina, C.
Funck, T.
Árting, U.E.
Doornenbal, J.C.
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Hopper, J.R.
Stoker, M.
Gaina, C.
Funck, T.
Árting, U.E.
Doornenbal, J.C.
author_sort Péron-Pinvidic, G.
collection TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology)
description The NE Atlantic region and its continental margins (Fig. 1) hold unique information for understanding many aspects of Earth science, from global geodynamics to palaeoceanography and global environmental change. It also holds some of the world’s most important hydrocarbon reserves from the North Sea, along the Atlantic margins of Ireland, Britain and Norway, and into the Arctic in the Barents Sea. Historically, studies in the NE Atlantic were important for establishing many of the key ideas during the early part of the plate tectonic revolution.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:9cbde606-2ab5-4ef5-8277-6913385b993a 2025-01-16T20:32:33+00:00 The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project: Péron-Pinvidic, G. Hopper, J.R. Stoker, M. Gaina, C. Funck, T. Árting, U.E. Doornenbal, J.C. 2017-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9cbde606-2ab5-4ef5-8277-6913385b993a en eng Geological Society of London uuid:9cbde606-2ab5-4ef5-8277-6913385b993a 782903 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9cbde606-2ab5-4ef5-8277-6913385b993a Geological Society Special Publication vol 447 num 1, 1-9 Geosciences Crustal structure Magmatism Tectonostratigraphy Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Northeast) Geological Survey Netherlands 2015 Energy 2015 Geo GM - Geomodelling ELSS - Earth Life and Social Sciences article 2017 fttno 2022-04-10T16:53:35Z The NE Atlantic region and its continental margins (Fig. 1) hold unique information for understanding many aspects of Earth science, from global geodynamics to palaeoceanography and global environmental change. It also holds some of the world’s most important hydrocarbon reserves from the North Sea, along the Atlantic margins of Ireland, Britain and Norway, and into the Arctic in the Barents Sea. Historically, studies in the NE Atlantic were important for establishing many of the key ideas during the early part of the plate tectonic revolution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barents Sea TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Arctic Barents Sea Norway
spellingShingle Geosciences
Crustal structure
Magmatism
Tectonostratigraphy
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Northeast)
Geological Survey Netherlands
2015 Energy
2015 Geo
GM - Geomodelling
ELSS - Earth
Life and Social Sciences
Péron-Pinvidic, G.
Hopper, J.R.
Stoker, M.
Gaina, C.
Funck, T.
Árting, U.E.
Doornenbal, J.C.
The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:
title The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:
title_full The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:
title_fullStr The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:
title_full_unstemmed The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:
title_short The NE Atlantic region: A reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - An introduction to the NAG-TEC project:
title_sort ne atlantic region: a reappraisal of crustal structure, tectonostratigraphy and magmatic evolution - an introduction to the nag-tec project:
topic Geosciences
Crustal structure
Magmatism
Tectonostratigraphy
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Northeast)
Geological Survey Netherlands
2015 Energy
2015 Geo
GM - Geomodelling
ELSS - Earth
Life and Social Sciences
topic_facet Geosciences
Crustal structure
Magmatism
Tectonostratigraphy
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Northeast)
Geological Survey Netherlands
2015 Energy
2015 Geo
GM - Geomodelling
ELSS - Earth
Life and Social Sciences
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