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Glennie 205 $aFourth edition 210 1$aOxford ;$aMalden, MA :$cBlackwell Science,$d1998. 215 $a1 online resource (xvi, 636 pages) 300 $aRevised edition of: Introduction to the petroleum geology of the North Sea. 3rd edition 1990. 300 $aIncludes a map of important named oil and gasfields of the North Sea area and a map of the outline of main prospective basins in the North Sea area. 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 549-612) and index. 327 $aPetroleum Geology of the North Sea, FOURTH EDITION; Contents; Foreword to the Fourth Edition; Foreword to the First Edition; Acknowledgements; Some Oil Industry Abbreviations and Conversion Factors; 1: Historical Review of North Sea Exploration; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Licensing of offshore acreage; 1.3 General factors governing the growth of new knowledge; 1.4 Main phases of North Sea exploration; 1.4.1 The period before 1959; 1.4.2 The period 1959-64; 1.4.3 The period 1964-70; 1.4.4 The period 1971-76; 1.4.5 The period 1977-85; 1.4.6 The period 1986-92; 1.4.7 The period since 1993 327 $a1.4.8 Future trends1.5 Concluding remarks; 1.6 Acknowledgements; 1.7 Key references; 1.8 Compilations and publications of North Sea conferences; 1.9 Appendix: North Sea fields: basic data; 2: Origin, Development and Evolution of Structural Styles; 2.1 Outline of the structural framework of the North Sea; 2.1.1 Introduction and rationale; 2.1.2 Sources of data; 2.1.3 Evolutionary outline; 2.1.4 Major structural features; 2.2 Pre-Devonian history; 2.2.1 Precambrian beginnings; 2.2.2 The Caledonian plate cycle; 2.3 Post-Caledonian structure and basin development; 2.3.1 The Variscan plate cycle 327 $a2.3.2 Post-Variscan basin development: the North Sea in an intraplate setting2.4 Conclusions; 2.5 Acknowledgements; 2.6 Key references; 2.7 Appendix: seismic cross-section; 3: Devonian; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Regional setting; 3.2.1 Tectonstratigraphic summary; 3.3 Orcadian Basin; 3.3.1 Basin overview; 3.3.2 Stratigraphic summary; 3.3.3 Reservoir potential; 3.3.4 Source-rock quality; 3.3.5 Thermal history and hydrocarbon generation; 3.3.6 Summary of hydrocarbon plays; 3.4 The Central North Sea; 3.4.1 Basin overview; 3.4.2 Stratigraphic summary; 3.4.3 Reservoir potential 327 $a3.4.4 Potential source rocks3.4.5 Summary of hydrocarbon plays; 3.5 Other areas; 3.5.1 Midland Valley of Scotland and Forth Approaches Basin; 3.5.2 Northumberland Trough/Scottish Border Basin; 3.5.3 Southern North Sea; 3.5.4 Southern Britain/Welsh Borders; 3.5.5 West of Shetland; 3.6 Acknowledgements; 3.7 Key references; 4: Carboniferous; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 General background; 4.1.2 Historical development; 4.1.3 Nature of previous geological study; 4.1.4 Stratigraphic methodology; 4.1.5 Stratigraphic nomenclature; 4.2 Overview; 4.2.1 Tectonic setting; 4.2.2 Palaeoclimate 327 $a4.2.3 Sedimentary cyclicity and sequence stratigraphy4.3 Regional palaeogeographical development; 4.3.1 Toumaisian; 4.3.2 Visean; 4.3.3 Namurian; 4.3.4 Early-mid-Westphalian; 4.3.5 Mid-late Westphalian and Stephanian; 4.4 Carboniferous geology of the North Sea: introduction; 4.5 Moray Firth and Forth Approaches areas; 4.5.1 Stratigraphy and facies; 4.5.2 Petroleum geology; 4.6 Mid North Sea High and south Central Graben; 4.6.1 Stratigraphy and facies; 4.6.2 Petroleum geology; 4.7 Southern North Sea; 4.7.1 Tectonic framework; 4.7.2 Carboniferous subcrop pattern 327 $a4.7.3 Lithostratigraphy and facies 330 $aSince the 3rd edition of this publication, emphasis within the petroleum industry has shifted from exploration to appraisal and development of existing hydrocarbon resources. 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