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Regional Geology and Tectonics. Volume 2: Phanerozoic Rift Systems and Sedimentary Basins. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • April 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5798209

Regional Geology and Tectonics, Volume Two: Phanerozoic Rift Systems and Sedimentary Basins, Second Edition, the second volume in a three-volume series, covers Phanerozoic regional geology and tectonics. This new edition features summaries of analogue and theoretical models, with new chapters on deepwater foldbelts and lithospheric extension as well as case studies on volcanic and passive margin basins. Experience in analyzing and assessing rifts- locations where the Earth's outer shell and crust have been stretched over time by seismic activity-is critical for identifying Earth's most lucrative hydrocarbon locations in which extraction is both efficient and safe, hence this updated volume is a necessary guide.

Vast compilations of related industry data presented include regional seismic lines and cross sections and summaries of analogue and theoretical models, making this an essential backdrop to the structure and stratigraphy of various geological settings.

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Table of Contents

Section 1 Cratonic Basins1.1 Principles of Cratonic Basins1.2 Case Studies of Cratonic basins on Pre-Cambrian Basement1.3 Case Studies of Cratonic/composite basins on Paleozoic basement Section

Section 2 Rift systems2.1 Principles of Rift Systems2.2 Case Studies of Active and Cenozoic rifts2.3 Case Studies of Mesozoic and older rifts Section

Section 3 Passive margins3.1 Principles of Passive Margins3.2 Non-volcanic margins3.3 Volcanic Margins3.4 Case Studies of Passive Margin Basins

Authors

Domenico Chiarella Senior Lecturer, Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK. Dr. Domenico Chiarella is a senior lecturer in sedimentary geology and Director of the MSc in Petroleum Geoscience at the Royal Holloway, University of London. He holds a Ph.D. in sedimentology from the University of Basilicata, Italy. He worked as senior geologist in Norwegian exploration and production companies for 5 years. His expertise is in clastic facies analysis and sedimentology. He has experience from international projects at appraisal, development, and production. His current research interests lies in the understanding of depositional systems and in applying this knowledge to reservoir characterization. Nicola Scarselli Senior Lecturer, Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK. Nicola Scarselli, PhD, is lecturer at Royal Holloway University. He has over ten years of experience in industry-related research on deepwater passive margins. His expertise includes advanced seismic interpretation from regional studies to reservoir level, mapping of complex 3D structural and stratigraphic traps, calculation and interpretation of seismic attributes as well as post-stack seismic filtering. Dr. Scarselli routinely delivers training courses and lectures in seismic interpretation and petroleum geology to the industry and to postgrad & undergrad students. His research interests comprise structural geology, gravity-driven deformation, seismic geomorphology as well as igneous intrusions and seal bypass systems from analysis of seismic and well data. J�rgen Adam Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK. Dr. J�rgen Adam has 27 years of professional experience as researcher and lecturer in structural geology, salt tectonics, basin modelling, neotectonics, and geomechanics. Study areas include modern and ancient continental margins, fold-and-thrust belts, and related sedimentary basins. His research focuses on the mechanics of brittle continental deformation at basin-, fault- and fracture scales, on coupled tectonic, climate and sedimentation/erosion processes, on basin modelling and salt tectonics at passive margins, and on the development of innovative physical modelling methods and strain monitoring techniques to support petroleum exploration. He is a member of the Continental Margins Research Group at RHUL and his industry research projects are centered on the simulation of tectonics and sedimentary basin evolution to support hydrocarbon exploration in complex structured sedimentary basins of the North Sea, Atlantic and East Africa margin basins.