“…Leeder, 1982Leeder, , 1992Glennie, 1986;Fraser and Gawthorpe, 1990;Johnston et al, 1996;Worthington and Walsh, 2011) where Cenozoic erosion has removed most of the cover, whereas the basins have largely escaped from later reactivation, notably in northern England. Dinantian extension has been recognised in the North Sea on the MNSH high and further south (Leeder and Hardman, 1990;Kombrink et al, 2010;Van Hulten, 2012) thanks to the presence of Dinantian limestone platforms on top of the horsts, providing sharp seismic contrasts in areas where the early Carboniferous is buried by younger strata. Recently, seismic mapping of the basement structure (Milton-Worssell et al, 2010;Ter Borgh et al, 2017a,b) revealed early Carboniferous horsts and grabens in Avalonia's northern corner in the North Sea, from the Iapetus suture to the MNSH.…”