1991
DOI: 10.37570/bgsd-1990-38-22
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Reworked Carboniferous palynomorphs from the Lower Jurassic of Bornholm and their palaeogeographic significance.

Abstract: Reworked Carboniferous palynomorphs are found in the Lower Jurassic Rønne Formation on Bornholm. Carboniferous sediments are unknown in the Jurassic provenance areas, which were the Fennoscandian Shield and local highs in the Bornholm area. Their presence is thus of importance to interpretations of Carboniferous palaeogeography. The northern-limit of proven Carboniferous sediments mainly follows the southern margin of the Ringkøbing-Fyn Arkona High. However, structural evidence suggests that this limit is att… Show more

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“…original vegetation, which is a general aspect of Carboniferous coals (Petersen 2006;Petersen & Nytoft 2006, 2007a. Reworked Carboniferous palynomorphs are common in the Jurassic of the Norwegian-Danish Basin suggesting that Carboniferous strata, probably coal-bearing, were originally more widespread (Nielsen & Koppelhus 1990) and may be preserved below the regional Permian unconformity in local deep grabens. These strata may thus potentially constitute a deep-seated source for gas/condensate.…”
Section: Distribution and Thermal Maturity Of Potential Source Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…original vegetation, which is a general aspect of Carboniferous coals (Petersen 2006;Petersen & Nytoft 2006, 2007a. Reworked Carboniferous palynomorphs are common in the Jurassic of the Norwegian-Danish Basin suggesting that Carboniferous strata, probably coal-bearing, were originally more widespread (Nielsen & Koppelhus 1990) and may be preserved below the regional Permian unconformity in local deep grabens. These strata may thus potentially constitute a deep-seated source for gas/condensate.…”
Section: Distribution and Thermal Maturity Of Potential Source Rocksmentioning
confidence: 99%