1994
DOI: 10.3997/1365-2397.1994011
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The geophysical expression of Tertiary dykes in the southern North Sea

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“…Exploration well 43/25-1 passed close to the limit of the feature, but no lithologies other than typical Tertiary siliciclastics are recorded on the composite and mud logs. Paleogene igneous dykes have in fact previously been interpreted from geophysical data in the southern North Sea (Brown et al, 1994; see also northwest-southeast-trending lineations in the top right part of Fig. 1B).…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Exploration well 43/25-1 passed close to the limit of the feature, but no lithologies other than typical Tertiary siliciclastics are recorded on the composite and mud logs. Paleogene igneous dykes have in fact previously been interpreted from geophysical data in the southern North Sea (Brown et al, 1994; see also northwest-southeast-trending lineations in the top right part of Fig. 1B).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The concentric ringed feature is a unique structural style in the basin. Northwest-southeast-trending lineations in the northeast part of the map may be Tertiary igneous dykes(Brown et al, 1994).…”
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“…Hence apparent exhumation in the SNS (Fig. 4b) is probably influenced by salt growth structures (Brown et al 1994). However, salt growth structures would only be witnessed by relatively localized noise superimposed on the more widespread trends of exhumation of the Cleveland Hills/Sole Pit inversion axes and regional, SNS-wide exhumation being considered here.…”
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“…Dykes have rarely been interpreted using 3D seismic reflection data due to problems in imaging vertical bodies in the subsurface. In the southern North Sea dykes have only previously been interpreted using 2D seismic reflection data and magnetic modelling (Kirton & Donato, 1985; Brown et al , 1994). In this paper we use 3D seismic reflection data to investigate dykes in the southern North Sea.…”
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confidence: 99%