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Autor:
S. Nordfjord, O. Græsdal
Publikováno v:
81st EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2019.
Autor:
V.C.F. Pettersen, S. Nordfjord
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
Summary The understanding of Cenozoic sedimentary succession in the Norwegian Sea (62°N-69°N) has proven to be important in petroleum exploration endeavors in the Norwegian Sea. The Cenozoic succession formed as a response to a complex interplay be
Autor:
S. Nordfjord, A. Amrizal
Publikováno v:
Proceedings.
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 266:232-243
The ravinement surface is a key marker for examining the effects of the most recent sea-level transgression on development of the latest Pleistocene–Holocene stratigraphic record of the New Jersey middle and outer continental shelf. This surface is
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sedimentary Research. 76:1284-1303
Incised-valley fills shallowly buried beneath the New Jersey middle–outer shelf reveal a retrogradational shift of four seismic facies, as observed in 1–4 kHz deep-towed chirp seismic data. These facies, the only preserved stratigraphic record of
Autor:
Sean P. S. Gulick, Hilary Clement Olson, Christopher K. Sommerfield, Beth A Christensen, James A. Austin, S. Nordfjord, John A. Goff, Clark R. Alexander
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 216:275-296
Recent chirp seismic reflection data combined with multibeam bathymetry, backscatter, and analysis of grab samples and short cores provide evidence of significant recent erosion on the outer New Jersey shelf. The timing of erosion is constrained by t
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 214:339-364
Quantitative geomorphologic analysis of shallowly buried, dendritic channel systems on the New Jersey shelf provides estimates of paleo-hydrologic parameters needed to link channel morphology to the former hydrodynamic setting. These channels, observ
Autor:
Steven G. Schock, Christopher K. Sommerfield, Larry A. Mayer, Hilary Clement Olson, Sean P. S. Gulick, Barbara J. Kraft, S. Nordfjord, John A. Goff
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 209:147-172
Nearly 100 collocated grab samples and in situ 65 kHz acoustic measurements were collected on the New Jersey middle and outer shelf within an area that had previously been mapped with multibeam backscatter and bathymetry data, and more recently with
Autor:
John A. Goff, S. Nordfjord
Publikováno v:
Mathematical Geology. 36:643-658
We present a new methodology for interpolating channel morphology that incorporates a transformation from geographic to channel-based coordinate systems. Interpolation in the transformed space enables enforcement of downstream continuity of morpholog