2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2017.06.036
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The Lower Cretaceous succession of the northwestern Barents Shelf: Onshore and offshore correlations

Abstract: The Lower Cretaceous succession in the Barents Sea is listed as a potential play model by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. Reservoirs may occur in deep to shallow marine clastic wedges located in proximity to palaeo-highs and along basin margins. In addition, shelf-prism-scale clinoforms with high amplitude anomalies in their top-and bottomsets have been reported from reflection seismic but they have never been drilled. In Svalbard, the exposed northwestern corner of the Barents Shelf, Lower Cretaceous str… Show more

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“…The general SE ‐ SSE progradational direction of clinoforms seen on seismic data is similar to the palaeo‐current indicators in fluvial to deltaic Barremian sandstones exposed on the Svalbard archipelago and NE Greenland (Grundvåg et al, ). This suggests that the clinothems may represent distal equivalents of these onshore successions (e.g.…”
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“…The general SE ‐ SSE progradational direction of clinoforms seen on seismic data is similar to the palaeo‐current indicators in fluvial to deltaic Barremian sandstones exposed on the Svalbard archipelago and NE Greenland (Grundvåg et al, ). This suggests that the clinothems may represent distal equivalents of these onshore successions (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…This suggests that the clinothems may represent distal equivalents of these onshore successions (e.g. Grundvåg et al, ; Midtkandal & Nystuen, ; Worsley, ). However, the clinothems in our study area may not correlate directly to those on Svalbard.…”
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