2014
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12058
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Structural controls on the stratigraphic architecture of net‐transgressive shallow‐marine strata in a salt‐influenced rift basin: Middle‐to‐Upper Jurassic Egersund Basin, Norwegian North Sea

Abstract: In this study, we integrate 3D seismic reflection, wireline log, biostratigraphic and core data from the Egersund Basin, Norwegian North Sea to determine the impact of syn-depositional salt movement and associated growth faulting on the sedimentology and stratigraphic architecture of the Middle-to-Upper Jurassic, net-transgressive, syn-rift succession. Borehole data indicate that Middle-toUpper Jurassic strata consist of low-energy, wave-dominated offshore and shoreface deposits and coal-bearing coastal-plain … Show more

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“…As in the Ula Formation example, total bioturbation in the offshore transition zone of the Fulmar Formation was interpreted as the result of low magnitude and/or low frequency of storm events (Howell et al, 1996). Collectively, these Upper Jurassic units of the Central Graben developed in a rifting tectonic stage and show long-term (several million years) aggradational to retrogradational stacking patterns (Howell et al, 1996;Mannie et al, 2014;2016) (Fig 11).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As in the Ula Formation example, total bioturbation in the offshore transition zone of the Fulmar Formation was interpreted as the result of low magnitude and/or low frequency of storm events (Howell et al, 1996). Collectively, these Upper Jurassic units of the Central Graben developed in a rifting tectonic stage and show long-term (several million years) aggradational to retrogradational stacking patterns (Howell et al, 1996;Mannie et al, 2014;2016) (Fig 11).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As in the Ula Formation, intense bioturbation in the offshore transition zone of the Fulmar Formation was interpreted as the result of low magnitude and/or low frequency of storm events (Howell and Flint, 1996). Collectively, these Upper Jurassic units of the Central Graben developed in a rifting regime and show long-term (several million years) aggradational to retrogradational stacking patterns (Howell and Flint, 1996;Mannie et al, 2014Mannie et al, , 2016 (Fig. 11).…”
Section: Thick Bioturbated Storm-influenced Shallow-marine Successionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uplift and erosion in multiple phases, as recent as Neogene, have had laterally varying effects across the region (Hansen et al, 2017). Additionally, Triassic and Early Jurassic sediments are absent in certain areas due to Early Jurassic uplift of the Mid North Sea Dome causing erosion and nondeposition (Ziegler, 1992;Mannie et al, 2014).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Lithostratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%