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Record #133908:

The Upper Palaeozoic succession on the Finnmark Platform, Barents Sea / Tom Bugge, and 6 others.

Title: The Upper Palaeozoic succession on the Finnmark Platform, Barents Sea / Tom Bugge, and 6 others.
Author(s): Bugge, Tom.
Date: 1995.
In: Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift. (1995.), Vol. 75(1) (1995)
Abstract: Presents results from shallow stratigraphic drillings carried out by IKU Petroleum Research since 1984. Carboniferous to Lower Triassic succession is divided into 14 seismic units, grouped into four main intervals. These intervals are discussed in stratigraphic context based on seismic, sedimentological and biostratigraphical data. Regional correlation of each unit is also discussed, as are implications for palaeogeographic reconstruction.
Notes:

Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift. Vol. 75(1) :3-30 (1995).

Keywords: 551.1/.4 -- Geology.
550.822 -- Geological drilling and coring.
551.462.32 -- Continental shelves.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
(*686) -- Barents Sea.
SPRI record no.: 133908

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