Introduction to the volume, and definition and use of the term ‘tectono-sedimentary element’
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24580Dato
2021-09-20Type
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The present volume is rooted in a map of sedimentary successions of the Arctic Region by
Grantz et al. (2011), and contains a brief, but comprehensive compilation of geological and
geophysical data characterizing all significant sedimentary successions in the Arctic, which
cover 57% of the polar area north of 64°N. Two main goals have been designated: (i) to
provide, based on the present-day knowledge and data, a characterization of all Arctic
sedimentary successions (or sedimentary accumulations), and (ii) to supply a snapshot of
hydrocarbon-related exploration in the Arctic at the end of the second decade of this
millennium. To achieve these goals, we represent sedimentary successions as consisting of
one or several “Tectono-Sedimentary Elements” (TSE). This concept allows delineation,
mapping, and characterization of 9 categories of TSEs based of main tectonic regimes that
formed accommodation space.
A TSE characterization template has been developed as an efficient method of organising
and presenting the most important information about stratigraphy, structure, and
petroleum geology of a TSE, including most significant exploration facts. This organizationa architecture is the backbone of the volume and is a key feature that distinguishes it from
other similar works about the sedimentary basins.
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Geological SocietySitering
Drachev, Brekke H, Henriksen E, Moore T. Introduction to the volume, and definition and use of the term ‘tectono-sedimentary element’. Geological Society of London Memoirs. 2021;57Metadata
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