Abstract:Cover image: Photograph of the Ninety Fathom Fault, exposed at Cullercoats, approximately 15 km East of Newcastle upon Tyne, Norteast England. The Ninety Fathom Fault cuts Permian aeolian sandstone (yellow rock at the top-right of the image), and offsets this unit against the underlying Carboniferous shales and coal layers (dark grey rock at the bottom of the image). These formations are equivalent to the Slochteren sandstone and Carboniferous substrate in the Groningen gas field at 3 km depth, and this field … Show more
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