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Virtual outcrop model and structural interpretation. ( a ) B árð arson’s (1925) original coastal section featuring the 25 marine horizons (beds 1 – 25) and 10 terrestrial horizons (beds A – J). ( b ) The modern analogue to B árð arson’s coastal section created using the virtual outcrop model. The 24...
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Format: | Other/Unknown Material |
Language: | English |
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Zenodo
2024
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11079880 |
Summary: | Virtual outcrop model and structural interpretation. ( a ) B árð arson’s (1925) original coastal section featuring the 25 marine horizons (beds 1 – 25) and 10 terrestrial horizons (beds A – J). ( b ) The modern analogue to B árð arson’s coastal section created using the virtual outcrop model. The 24 key horizons used in the creation of the coastal cross-section are highlighted in this panel. F1 – F31, faults featured in the fitting the modelled stratigraphy to the virtual outcrop model. Exposure used in quantifying model fit are highlighted, orange lines represent the back projection of cross-section stratigraphy onto the virtual outcrop model used in assessing fit. ( c ) the coastal cross-section constructed using Petroleum Expert's MOVE software using the stratigraphical classifications of Eiríksson & Símonarson (2021). |
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