Title of article
Oligocene climate changes controlling forced regression in the eastern North Sea
Author/Authors
Clausen، نويسنده , , O.R. and ?liwi?ska، نويسنده , , K.K. and Go??dowski، نويسنده , , B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
14
From page
1
To page
14
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the Early Oligocene (Rupelian) high-angle clinoform complex from the western part of the Norwegian–Danish Basin. The study consists of an integrated analysis of 3D seismics, petrophysical well logs and micropaleontological data.
es of erosional features and geometry of prograding units, e.g. the high-angle clinoform complex, interpreted as a forced regressive unit, is identified. The proposed depositional model accounts for lithological variations, climate-induced sea-level fluctuation and depositional environment. The characteristic high-angle clinoform complex has been estimated to be of Late Rupelian age. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the unit (based on dinocyst analysis) suggests that the deposition of the succession took place in submarine conditions. Presence of a cold-water dinoflagellate Svalbardella within the unit containing high-angle clinoforms suggests that the unit was deposited during one of the Oligocene glacial maxima (the most probably the Oi2 cooling event).
Keywords
Rupelian , Incisions , Forced regression , Dinocysts , Oi2 cooling
Journal title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Marine and Petroleum Geology
Record number
2252479
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