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Colin N. Waters, Christopher H. Vane, Oliver Wakefield, Tim Pharaoh, M. Quinn, C.M.A. Gent, N.J.P. Smith, Alison A. Monaghan, Karen Kirk, S. Hannis
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 471:281-316
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 99:1853-1867
A moderate size earthquake ( M L 4.3, M w 4.0) occurred in southeastern England on 28 April 2007. The earthquake was of some significance as it caused damage in the town of Folkestone and produced the largest peak horizontal ground acceleration (PGA,
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Geological Society, London, Petroleum Geology Conference Series. 6:349-358
From a geological perspective, hydrogen has been neglected. It is not as common as biogenic or thermogenic methane, which are ubiquitous in hydrocarbon basins, or carbon dioxide, which is common in geologically active areas of the world. Nevertheless
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Day 1 Tue, February 25, 2014.
A re-evaluation of the Roosecote Borehole, located in the northern part of the Craven Basin (northern England), places the Bowland Shale in a modern geological context and allows an improved understanding of basin evolution and shale hydrocarbon pros
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London 2013, 75th eage conference en exhibition incorporating SPE Europec.
This paper reviews the results of the DECC-commissioned 2012-13 BGS study to estimate the shale gas resource assessment of the Carboniferous Bowland Shale in central Great Britain. Over 15,000 miles of seismic data were interpreted and integrated wit
Autor:
J.M. Allsop, N.J.P. Smith
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Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 99:249-260
Analysis of the available data has resulted in the production of two subcrop maps for the subsurface of Essex, a north-south gravity interpretation and a geological section. The stratigraphical sequence is exemplified by the Canvey Island Borehole. T
Autor:
R. A. Chadwick, N.J.P. Smith
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Journal of the Geological Society. 145:519-522
A major seismic reflection transect, acquired by the British Geological Survey between 1984 and 1986, has elucidated the deep geology and structure of some well-known surface features of central England. The Worcester Basin, a Mesozoic extensional gr
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Autor:
K. Smith, T. B. Colman, J. D. Cornwell, J. A. Plant, N.J.P. Smith, D. G. Jones, A. S. D. Walker, P. C. Webb, G. C. Brown
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Mineral Deposits within the European Community ISBN: 9783642518607
Metallogenic models and exploration criteria for buried carbonate-hosted ore deposits—a multidisciplinary study in eastern England
Metallogenic models and exploration criteria for buried carbonate-hosted ore deposits—a multidisciplinary study in eastern England
Exploration criteria for carbonate-hosted (Pennine and Irish-style) ore deposits buried beneath later cover have been developed based on new metallogenic models and methods of basin analysis usually applied to hydrocarbon exploration. New and existin
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SUMMARY Little is known of the southern continuation of the Lower Carboniferous (Dinantian) rocks of the Derbyshire Dome where they lie concealed beneath Triassic rocks at the margin of the Needwood Basin. Evidence from regional Bouguer gravity anoma
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