Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway

Master's thesis in Petroleum geosciences engineering The Lofoten-Vesterålen margin (LVM) is located in the offshore northern Norway. It is the least explored and understood margin within the Norwegian passive margin due to the authority’s restriction, which closed this margin for petroleum expl...

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Main Author: Tasrianto, Riki
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/183573
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/183573 2023-06-11T04:03:39+02:00 Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway Tasrianto, Riki 2013-06-17 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/183573 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2013; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/183573 73 petroleumsteknologi extensional tectonic hyper-extended margin Lofoten-Vesterålen margin rift segmentation rift domain architecture rift evolution petroleumsgeologi non hyper-extended margin VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513 Master thesis 2013 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:02:47Z Master's thesis in Petroleum geosciences engineering The Lofoten-Vesterålen margin (LVM) is located in the offshore northern Norway. It is the least explored and understood margin within the Norwegian passive margin due to the authority’s restriction, which closed this margin for petroleum exploration. Several published geologic studies for the LVM, proposed different models for margin architecture of the LVM. The first model by Tsikalas et al. (2001), divided the LVM margin into three rift segments: Lofoten, Vesterålen and Andøya segment separated by transfer zones. The second model by Bergh et al. (2007) questioned the existence of lateral segmentation by the transfer zones and proposed that the lateral segmentation was caused by a temporal and spatial initiation of the faults families. The third model was suggested by Færseth (2012), proposed that the LVM consists of two rift segments bounded by an accommodation zone without any strike-slip motion. This study utilize 2D seismic, well data, onshore outcrop and a set of gravity-magnetic data in order to further investigate the rift segmentation, rift evolution and domain architecture across the margin. In this study, three rift segments are defined (South Lofoten, North Lofoten and Vesterålen-Andøya) and a model called progressive rift segmentation is proposed, whereby segmentation occurred during Early Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous within the LVM. The first segmentation is marked by the opposing fault polarity between each rift segments, while the second segmentation is characterized by a unique type of deformation consisting of Jurassic-Late Cretaceous fault decoupling. This later type of deformation does not appear to have observed within the other area in the Norwegian passive margin. The rift evolution of LVM consist of pre-rifting/marginal rifting event during Triassic and Jurassic, shown by the localize distribution of wedge shape sedimentary package, main-rifting event during Early Cretaceous and post-rifting event during Late Cretaceous to present. ... Master Thesis Andøya Lofoten Northern Norway Vesterålen University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Lofoten Norway Vesterålen ENVELOPE(14.939,14.939,68.754,68.754) Andøya ENVELOPE(13.982,13.982,68.185,68.185) Færseth ENVELOPE(18.891,18.891,68.995,68.995)
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topic petroleumsteknologi
extensional tectonic
hyper-extended margin
Lofoten-Vesterålen margin
rift segmentation
rift domain architecture
rift evolution
petroleumsgeologi
non hyper-extended margin
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
spellingShingle petroleumsteknologi
extensional tectonic
hyper-extended margin
Lofoten-Vesterålen margin
rift segmentation
rift domain architecture
rift evolution
petroleumsgeologi
non hyper-extended margin
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
Tasrianto, Riki
Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway
topic_facet petroleumsteknologi
extensional tectonic
hyper-extended margin
Lofoten-Vesterålen margin
rift segmentation
rift domain architecture
rift evolution
petroleumsgeologi
non hyper-extended margin
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
description Master's thesis in Petroleum geosciences engineering The Lofoten-Vesterålen margin (LVM) is located in the offshore northern Norway. It is the least explored and understood margin within the Norwegian passive margin due to the authority’s restriction, which closed this margin for petroleum exploration. Several published geologic studies for the LVM, proposed different models for margin architecture of the LVM. The first model by Tsikalas et al. (2001), divided the LVM margin into three rift segments: Lofoten, Vesterålen and Andøya segment separated by transfer zones. The second model by Bergh et al. (2007) questioned the existence of lateral segmentation by the transfer zones and proposed that the lateral segmentation was caused by a temporal and spatial initiation of the faults families. The third model was suggested by Færseth (2012), proposed that the LVM consists of two rift segments bounded by an accommodation zone without any strike-slip motion. This study utilize 2D seismic, well data, onshore outcrop and a set of gravity-magnetic data in order to further investigate the rift segmentation, rift evolution and domain architecture across the margin. In this study, three rift segments are defined (South Lofoten, North Lofoten and Vesterålen-Andøya) and a model called progressive rift segmentation is proposed, whereby segmentation occurred during Early Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous within the LVM. The first segmentation is marked by the opposing fault polarity between each rift segments, while the second segmentation is characterized by a unique type of deformation consisting of Jurassic-Late Cretaceous fault decoupling. This later type of deformation does not appear to have observed within the other area in the Norwegian passive margin. The rift evolution of LVM consist of pre-rifting/marginal rifting event during Triassic and Jurassic, shown by the localize distribution of wedge shape sedimentary package, main-rifting event during Early Cretaceous and post-rifting event during Late Cretaceous to present. ...
format Master Thesis
author Tasrianto, Riki
author_facet Tasrianto, Riki
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title Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway
title_short Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway
title_full Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway
title_fullStr Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway
title_full_unstemmed Rift segmentation and domain architecture of Lofoten-Vesterålen margin, offshore Norway
title_sort rift segmentation and domain architecture of lofoten-vesterålen margin, offshore norway
publisher University of Stavanger, Norway
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/183573
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Northern Norway
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