Permo-Triassic Salt Provinces of Europe, North Africa and the Atlantic Margins: Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Potential
Editat de Juan I. Soto, Joan Flinch, Gabor Tarien Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2017
The book is the go-to guide for salt tectonic researchers and those working in the hydrocarbon exploration industry.
- Presents the first reference book to cover salt tectonics of Permo-Triassic period rocks
- Features case studies of passive margins like the Barents and the North Sea, Greenland, Nova Scotia, offshore Mauritania, Morocco and Iberia, and folded belts like the Betics-Rif, Tell, Pyrenees, Atlas Mountains, Alps, Balkans, Apennines, the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, and the Zechstein Basin in Norway, the UK, the Netherlands, Germany and Poland
- Integrates field observations, seismic examples, well-log data and models developed in universities with highly technical and advanced subsurface studies developed by the petroleum industry
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128094174
ISBN-10: 0128094176
Pagini: 632
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128094176
Pagini: 632
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.72 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Part I: Salt Tectonics in Time and Space 1. Permo-Triassic basins and tectonics in Europe, North Africa and the Atlantic Margins: A synthesis 2. The Permian and Triassic Chronostratigraphic Scales 3. Late Permian - Early Jurassic Paleogeography of Western Tethys and the World 4. An overview of allochthonous salt tectonics 5. The internal structure of the Zechstein salt and related drilling risks in the northern Netherlands 6. Petroleum systems and play types associated with Permotriassic salt
Part II: Zechstein Basin 7. Palaeogeographic Evolution of Latest Permian and Triassic Salt Basins in Northwest Europe 8. Composition, Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Significance of Zechstein Supergroup Salt on the United Kingdom and Norwegian Continental Shelves: A Review 9. Structure and evolution of the Glueckstadt Graben in relation to the other post-Permian sub-basins of the Central European Basin System 10. The tectonic history of the Zechstein Basin in the Netherlands and Germany 11. Permo-Triassic Evaporites of the Polish Basin and their bearing on the Tectonic Evolution and hydrocarbon system, an Overview
Part III: Atlantic Margins 12. Salt tectonics of the Norwegian Barents Sea and Northeast Greenland shelf 13. A review of Mesozoic-Cenozoic salt tectonics along the Scotian margin, eastern Canada 14. Influence of Salt diapirism on the basin architecture and hydrocarbon prospects of the Western Iberian Margin 15. Salt Tectonics along the Atlantic Margin of NW Africa (Morocco and Mauritania) 16. Salt Tectonics within the offshore Asturian Basin: North Iberian Margin
Part IV: Alpine Folded Belts 17. Salt and strike-slip tectonics as main drivers in the structural evolution of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain 18. The Southern Pyrenees: a salt-based fold and thrust belt 19. Allochthonous Triassic and Salt Tectonic processes in the Betic-Rif Orogenic Arc 20. The role of the Triassic evaporites underneath the North Alpine foreland 21. The Eastern Alps: multistage development of extremely deformed evaporites 22. Salt Tectonics in the Carnian evaporite basin of the Eastern Balkan-Forebalkan region of Bulgaria 23. The Triassic evaporites in the evolution of the Adriatic Basin 24. The Ionian fold-and-thrust belt in central and southern Albania: a petroleum province involving Triassic evaporites
Part V: North Africa 25. Styles of salt tectonics in central Tunisia: an overview 26. Salt Tectonics in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco 27. Development of an Upper Triassic-Lower Jurassic evaporite basin on the Saharan Platform, North Africa
Part II: Zechstein Basin 7. Palaeogeographic Evolution of Latest Permian and Triassic Salt Basins in Northwest Europe 8. Composition, Tectonics and Hydrocarbon Significance of Zechstein Supergroup Salt on the United Kingdom and Norwegian Continental Shelves: A Review 9. Structure and evolution of the Glueckstadt Graben in relation to the other post-Permian sub-basins of the Central European Basin System 10. The tectonic history of the Zechstein Basin in the Netherlands and Germany 11. Permo-Triassic Evaporites of the Polish Basin and their bearing on the Tectonic Evolution and hydrocarbon system, an Overview
Part III: Atlantic Margins 12. Salt tectonics of the Norwegian Barents Sea and Northeast Greenland shelf 13. A review of Mesozoic-Cenozoic salt tectonics along the Scotian margin, eastern Canada 14. Influence of Salt diapirism on the basin architecture and hydrocarbon prospects of the Western Iberian Margin 15. Salt Tectonics along the Atlantic Margin of NW Africa (Morocco and Mauritania) 16. Salt Tectonics within the offshore Asturian Basin: North Iberian Margin
Part IV: Alpine Folded Belts 17. Salt and strike-slip tectonics as main drivers in the structural evolution of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain 18. The Southern Pyrenees: a salt-based fold and thrust belt 19. Allochthonous Triassic and Salt Tectonic processes in the Betic-Rif Orogenic Arc 20. The role of the Triassic evaporites underneath the North Alpine foreland 21. The Eastern Alps: multistage development of extremely deformed evaporites 22. Salt Tectonics in the Carnian evaporite basin of the Eastern Balkan-Forebalkan region of Bulgaria 23. The Triassic evaporites in the evolution of the Adriatic Basin 24. The Ionian fold-and-thrust belt in central and southern Albania: a petroleum province involving Triassic evaporites
Part V: North Africa 25. Styles of salt tectonics in central Tunisia: an overview 26. Salt Tectonics in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco 27. Development of an Upper Triassic-Lower Jurassic evaporite basin on the Saharan Platform, North Africa
Recenzii
"There has been an explosion of research in the past 50 years in other salt basins, particularly the Gulf of Mexico, taking attention away from the Permo-Triassic salt basins in Europe. This volume redresses the balance, bringing together leading salt researchers around the world to make a significant step towards restoring the Permo-Triassic salt basins to the prominent position they deserve" --Michael R. Hudec, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin