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Studies of the onshore hydrocarbon potential in East Greenland 1986-87: field work from 73° to 76°N
Author(s) -
C Marcussen,
P.-H Larsen,
H Nøhr-Hansen,
H Olsen,
S Piasecki,
L Stemmerik
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
rapport
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-2944
pISSN - 0418-6559
DOI - 10.34194/rapggu.v140.8044
Subject(s) - geology , devonian , sedimentology , cretaceous , carboniferous , paleontology , sedimentary rock , permian , structural basin , tectonics
The study of the Devonian to Cretaceous sequence in central and northem East Greenland was continued in 1987. Field work was carried out from early July to mid August covering the region between Ymer Ø and Hochstetter Forland (fig. 1). This was the second year of a two-year field work programme (Marcussen et al., 1987) which forms part of a regional programme comprising sedimentological, stratigraphic, structural, and petroleum geological studies of the sedimentary basin in central East Greenland (e.g. Surlyk, 1983; Surlyk et al., 1984, 1986a,b). Stordal in Hudson Land, which offers a naturaIlanding strip for STOL aircraft, was used as base camp for the 1987 expedition. The expedition group of 15 included four to five geological field parties and five supporting personnel, including a helicopter pilot and mechanie. In addition a five-man British-Danish East Greenland 'vertebrate-paleontological' expedition (Bendix-Almgreen, 1988) and a group from GGU planning the 1988 expedition to North-East Greenland were present. Two teams (led by P.-H.. Larsen and H. Olsen) studied the tectonics and sedimentology of the Devonian succession. Two teams (led by L. Stemmerik and S. Piasecki) investigated the Carboniferous, Permian and Triassic sedimentology of the region. The Jurassic and Cretaceous sequences were studied by two teams (led by S. Piasecki and in the late half of the season by H. Nøhr-Hansen). All the teams collected material for source rock analyses and a large number of samples were also collected for determining reservoir rock properties.

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