Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea

Master's thesis in Petroleum geoscience engineering The understanding of Cenozoic sedimentary succession in the Norwegian Sea (62°N- 69°N) has proven to be important in petroleum exploration endeavors in the Norwegian Sea. The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of the dynami...

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Main Author: Pettersen, Victoria C. F.
Other Authors: Nordfjord, Sylvia
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Stavanger, Norway 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2414485
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spelling ftunivstavanger:oai:uis.brage.unit.no:11250/2414485 2023-06-11T04:14:14+02:00 Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea Pettersen, Victoria C. F. Nordfjord, Sylvia 2016-06-15 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2414485 eng eng University of Stavanger, Norway Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IPT/2016; http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2414485 Navngivelse 3.0 Norge http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/no/ petroleumsteknologi petroleumsgeologi sequence stratigraphy Norskehavet 3D seismic interpretation petroleum geosciences engineering VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513 Master thesis 2016 ftunivstavanger 2023-05-29T16:04:16Z Master's thesis in Petroleum geoscience engineering The understanding of Cenozoic sedimentary succession in the Norwegian Sea (62°N- 69°N) has proven to be important in petroleum exploration endeavors in the Norwegian Sea. The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of the dynamics of the Cenozoic depositional and sedimentary system of the mid-Norwegian Continental Shelf. This study includes a seismic stratigraphic and seismic facies analysis on a mega-regional 3D seismic survey and seventeen exploration wells on quadrants 6507, 6508, 6607 and 6608. The Cenozoic succession formed as a response to a complex interplay between a set of diverse controlling factors, such as tectonics, climate, sediment supply and accommodation space. Seven seismic sequences and six seismic facies were identified and mapped based on reflector terminations and internal reflector configuration. The bounding surfaces between these sequences include Regional Downlap Surface (RDS), Unconformity Clinoform Surface (UCS) and Upper Regional Unconformity (URU). Sedimentation rates changed through time, mostly depending on glacial activity and relative sea level changes. A model for the tectono-stratigraphic development for the Norwegian Sea is proposed, incorporating major bounding surfaces, tectonics, eustacy and climatic changes. Master Thesis Norskehav* Norwegian Sea University of Stavanger: UiS Brage Norwegian Sea
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topic petroleumsteknologi
petroleumsgeologi
sequence stratigraphy
Norskehavet
3D seismic interpretation
petroleum geosciences engineering
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
spellingShingle petroleumsteknologi
petroleumsgeologi
sequence stratigraphy
Norskehavet
3D seismic interpretation
petroleum geosciences engineering
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
Pettersen, Victoria C. F.
Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea
topic_facet petroleumsteknologi
petroleumsgeologi
sequence stratigraphy
Norskehavet
3D seismic interpretation
petroleum geosciences engineering
VDP::Technology: 500::Rock and petroleum disciplines: 510::Geological engineering: 513
description Master's thesis in Petroleum geoscience engineering The understanding of Cenozoic sedimentary succession in the Norwegian Sea (62°N- 69°N) has proven to be important in petroleum exploration endeavors in the Norwegian Sea. The purpose of this study was to improve the understanding of the dynamics of the Cenozoic depositional and sedimentary system of the mid-Norwegian Continental Shelf. This study includes a seismic stratigraphic and seismic facies analysis on a mega-regional 3D seismic survey and seventeen exploration wells on quadrants 6507, 6508, 6607 and 6608. The Cenozoic succession formed as a response to a complex interplay between a set of diverse controlling factors, such as tectonics, climate, sediment supply and accommodation space. Seven seismic sequences and six seismic facies were identified and mapped based on reflector terminations and internal reflector configuration. The bounding surfaces between these sequences include Regional Downlap Surface (RDS), Unconformity Clinoform Surface (UCS) and Upper Regional Unconformity (URU). Sedimentation rates changed through time, mostly depending on glacial activity and relative sea level changes. A model for the tectono-stratigraphic development for the Norwegian Sea is proposed, incorporating major bounding surfaces, tectonics, eustacy and climatic changes.
author2 Nordfjord, Sylvia
format Master Thesis
author Pettersen, Victoria C. F.
author_facet Pettersen, Victoria C. F.
author_sort Pettersen, Victoria C. F.
title Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea
title_short Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea
title_full Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea
title_fullStr Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water Norwegian Sea
title_sort tectono-stratigraphic development of the cenozoic sedimentary succession of the shallow water norwegian sea
publisher University of Stavanger, Norway
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2414485
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