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MIRE MORPHOLOGY AND THE PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOUR OF SOME The morphology, succession and flora of British mires is briefly outlined and the influence of these factors on the index and mechanical properties of the associated peat is discussed. Peat, in view of its exceptionally high water content, is an extraordinary material, yet in many respects it may be regarded as ordinary in as much as the correlations between its various properties and THE EFFECT OF WEATHERING ON THE STRENGTH OF LONDON CLAY A detailed study is presented of the effect of weathering on the undrained and effective stress strengths of London Clay from a site at South Ockendon, Essex. A limited investigation of the chemistry and clay mineralogy was also carried out. It is concluded that the effect of weathering is to reduce the apparent degree of overconsolidation. LYELL COLLECTIONPUBLICATIONSALERT SIGN UPGEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS The Lyell Collection represents one of the largest integrated collections of online Earth Science literature available.Bringing together key journals, Special Publications and Society book series on a single site, the Lyell Collection is a unique resource for researcher and student alike. SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D THE ENDURANCE CO2 STORAGE SITE, BLOCKS 42/25 AND 43/21, UK The Endurance, four-way, dip-closed structure in UK Blocks 42/25 and 43/21 occurs over a salt swell diapir and within Triassic and younger strata. The Lower Triassic Bunter Sandstone Formation reservoir within the structure was tested twice for natural gas (in 1970 and 1990) but both wells were dry. The reservoir is both thick and high quality and, as such, an excellent candidate site for GROUNDWATER CONTROL BY GROUNDWATER LOWERING When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur. The most appropriate type of system of groundwater lowering depends mainly upon the soil conditions A CASE STUDY ON PAST SHORTWALL MINING METHODS AND THE RISK A site investigation involving archival research and a borehole drilling programme was carried out in order to assess the risk to surface stability from abandoned shallow shortwall mineworkings at a proposed housing development site located on the Lanarkshire Coalfield. Of the exploitable coal seams present below the site, the Ell coals were confirmed to be at shallow depth and were mined into CHAPTER 5 STRATIGRAPHIC METHODOLOGY FOR THE GEOLOGICAL A stratigraphic approach to geological fieldwork and mapping of the Aeolian archipelago is performed by primarily using unconformity-bounded units (UBUs) in addition to lithosomes and classical lithostratigraphic units, which are the basic mappable units. Lithosomes are largely used to identify the localization of eruptive vents or non-volcanic source areas through time. THE GOLDEN EAGLE, PEREGRINE AND SOLITAIRE FIELDS, BLOCKS The Golden Eagle Field is located 18 km north of the Buzzard Field in the Moray Firth, and consists of oil accumulations in the Lower Cretaceous Punt and Upper Jurassic Burns Sandstone members. The development area comprises three fields, Golden Eagle, Peregrine and Solitaire, but up to 90% of the oil-in-place and ultimate recovery arein Golden Eagle.
MIRE MORPHOLOGY AND THE PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOUR OF SOME The morphology, succession and flora of British mires is briefly outlined and the influence of these factors on the index and mechanical properties of the associated peat is discussed. Peat, in view of its exceptionally high water content, is an extraordinary material, yet in many respects it may be regarded as ordinary in as much as the correlations between its various properties and THE EFFECT OF WEATHERING ON THE STRENGTH OF LONDON CLAY A detailed study is presented of the effect of weathering on the undrained and effective stress strengths of London Clay from a site at South Ockendon, Essex. A limited investigation of the chemistry and clay mineralogy was also carried out. It is concluded that the effect of weathering is to reduce the apparent degree of overconsolidation. HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of THE SEISMIC STRUCTURE OF THE ANTARCTIC UPPER MANTLE The deployment of seismic stations and the development of ambient noise tomography and new analysis methods provide an opportunity for higher resolution imaging of Antarctica. Here we review recent seismic structure models and describe their implications for the dynamics and history of the Antarctic upper mantle. Results show that most of East Antarctica is underlain by continental HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D THE WASTE ROCK OF THE TOURO COPPER DEPOSIT IN GALICIA Characterization of metamorphic rocks to evaluate waste material acid rock drainage potential is particularly challenging as commonly used laboratory methods can result in its significant underprediction. Static tests were conducted for over 300 samples from the Touro copper project and indicate that carbon-based methods frequently overestimate acid neutralization potential due to the THREE-PHASED MIDDLE PERMIAN–MESOZOIC MAGMATISM IN THE The Erguna Massif is located in the southwestern portion of the Great Xing'an Range and is adjacent to the Mongol–Okhotsk suture zone. It has not to be determined whether the tectonic evolutionary processes of the Erguna Massif belong to the Mongol–Okhotsk tectonic regime during the Middle Permian–Mesozoic. In this study, a suite of rocks comprising Mesozoic S-type monzogranite SALT EXTRUSION KINEMATICS: INSIGHTS FROM EXISTING DATA Emergent salt diapirs are highly mobile geological objects, the kinematics of which pose essential pure and applied problems for geologists and engineers. Movement and deformation of buried salt after its ejection onto the surface is a multivariable process that is susceptible to plenty of intrinsic and ambient factors. As a result, existing data acquisition approaches give extremely variableTABLE OF CONTENTS
Main menu. Home. Journal home; Lyell Collection home; Geological Society home; Content. Accepted manuscripts WEST ANTARCTIC MANTLE DEDUCED FROM MAFIC MAGMATISM Distinct mantle compositions recorded in primitive West Antarctic magmatic rocks vary by tectonic setting and time. Deep asthenospheric mantle plume sources or shallow metasomatised mantle sources may operate either coincidently or independently to supply melts for magmatism. For example, contemporaneous subduction–plume dynamics produced the Ferrar-Karoo large igneous province; THE KUH TOTO VOLCANIC-HOSTED COPPER DEPOSIT, SEMNAN Supergene copper mineralization occurs at the Kuh Toto deposit, located 25 km to the west of Torud village in the Semnan Province, Iran. Mineralogical, fluid inclusion and stable isotopic (C and O) studies, as well as rare earth element (REE) geochemistry of whole rock and minerals are used to unravel the conditions under which the Cu ores formed. Malachite is the only copper ore mineral, andLATEST ARTICLES
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HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of HOME | GEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS Characterization of altered mafic and ultramafic rocks using portable XRF geochemistry and portable Vis-NIR spectrometry. Cameron Adams, Michael Dentith, Marco Fiorentini. More. Issue in progress. All Issues. Impact factor: 1.268 5yr IF: 1.744. SJR: 0.334 SNIP: 0.598. SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D GROUNDWATER CONTROL BY GROUNDWATER LOWERING When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur. The most appropriate type of system of groundwater lowering depends mainly upon the soil conditions A CASE STUDY ON PAST SHORTWALL MINING METHODS AND THE RISK A site investigation involving archival research and a borehole drilling programme was carried out in order to assess the risk to surface stability from abandoned shallow shortwall mineworkings at a proposed housing development site located on the Lanarkshire Coalfield. Of the exploitable coal seams present below the site, the Ell coals were confirmed to be at shallow depth and were mined into LYELL COLLECTIONPUBLICATIONSALERT SIGN UPGEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS The Lyell Collection represents one of the largest integrated collections of online Earth Science literature available.Bringing together key journals, Special Publications and Society book series on a single site, the Lyell Collection is a unique resource for researcher and student alike.LYELL COLLECTION
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HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of HOME | GEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS Characterization of altered mafic and ultramafic rocks using portable XRF geochemistry and portable Vis-NIR spectrometry. Cameron Adams, Michael Dentith, Marco Fiorentini. More. Issue in progress. All Issues. Impact factor: 1.268 5yr IF: 1.744. SJR: 0.334 SNIP: 0.598. SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D GROUNDWATER CONTROL BY GROUNDWATER LOWERING When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur. The most appropriate type of system of groundwater lowering depends mainly upon the soil conditions A CASE STUDY ON PAST SHORTWALL MINING METHODS AND THE RISK A site investigation involving archival research and a borehole drilling programme was carried out in order to assess the risk to surface stability from abandoned shallow shortwall mineworkings at a proposed housing development site located on the Lanarkshire Coalfield. Of the exploitable coal seams present below the site, the Ell coals were confirmed to be at shallow depth and were mined into HOME | PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE Highlights. Optimising development and production of naturally fractured reservoirs using a large empirical dataset. Defining lithic patterns within river-dominated delta deposits for geostatistical simulation. CO 2 mineral trapping comparison in different regions: predicted geochemical reactivity of HOME | GEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS Characterization of altered mafic and ultramafic rocks using portable XRF geochemistry and portable Vis-NIR spectrometry. Cameron Adams, Michael Dentith, Marco Fiorentini. More. Issue in progress. All Issues. Impact factor: 1.268 5yr IF: 1.744. SJR: 0.334 SNIP: 0.598. HOME | GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, LONDON, MEMOIRS UK oil and gas fields: an overview. Chapter 1 Introduction and tectonic framework. Chapter 15 Construction of a Paleozoic–Mesozoic accretionary orogen along the active continental margin of SE Gondwana (South Island, New Zealand): summary and overview. Chapter 2 Active tectonics of Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. THE WASTE ROCK OF THE TOURO COPPER DEPOSIT IN GALICIA Characterization of metamorphic rocks to evaluate waste material acid rock drainage potential is particularly challenging as commonly used laboratory methods can result in its significant underprediction. Static tests were conducted for over 300 samples from the Touro copper project and indicate that carbon-based methods frequently overestimate acid neutralization potential due to the HOME | SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY As part of the Glasgow Geothermal Energy Research Field Site (GGERFS) project, intended as a test site for mine-water geothermal heat, the GGC-01 borehole was drilled in the Dalmarnock area in the east of the city of Glasgow, starting in November 2018. SALT EXTRUSION KINEMATICS: INSIGHTS FROM EXISTING DATA Emergent salt diapirs are highly mobile geological objects, the kinematics of which pose essential pure and applied problems for geologists and engineers. Movement and deformation of buried salt after its ejection onto the surface is a multivariable process that is susceptible to plenty of intrinsic and ambient factors. As a result, existing data acquisition approaches give extremely variable THREE-PHASED MIDDLE PERMIAN–MESOZOIC MAGMATISM IN THE The Erguna Massif is located in the southwestern portion of the Great Xing'an Range and is adjacent to the Mongol–Okhotsk suture zone. It has not to be determined whether the tectonic evolutionary processes of the Erguna Massif belong to the Mongol–Okhotsk tectonic regime during the Middle Permian–Mesozoic. In this study, a suite of rocks comprising Mesozoic S-type monzogranite THE SEISMIC STRUCTURE OF THE ANTARCTIC UPPER MANTLE The deployment of seismic stations and the development of ambient noise tomography and new analysis methods provide an opportunity for higher resolution imaging of Antarctica. Here we review recent seismic structure models and describe their implications for the dynamics and history of the Antarctic upper mantle. Results show that most of East Antarctica is underlain by continental WEST ANTARCTIC MANTLE DEDUCED FROM MAFIC MAGMATISM Distinct mantle compositions recorded in primitive West Antarctic magmatic rocks vary by tectonic setting and time. Deep asthenospheric mantle plume sources or shallow metasomatised mantle sources may operate either coincidently or independently to supply melts for magmatism. For example, contemporaneous subduction–plume dynamics produced the Ferrar-Karoo large igneous province;LATEST ARTICLES
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Highlights. Optimising development and production of naturally fractured reservoirs using a large empirical dataset. Defining lithic patterns within river-dominated delta deposits for geostatistical simulation. CO 2 mineral trapping comparison in different regions: predicted geochemical reactivity of HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D GROUNDWATER CONTROL BY GROUNDWATER LOWERING When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur. The most appropriate type of system of groundwater lowering depends mainly upon the soil conditions A CASE STUDY ON PAST SHORTWALL MINING METHODS AND THE RISK A site investigation involving archival research and a borehole drilling programme was carried out in order to assess the risk to surface stability from abandoned shallow shortwall mineworkings at a proposed housing development site located on the Lanarkshire Coalfield. Of the exploitable coal seams present below the site, the Ell coals were confirmed to be at shallow depth and were mined into THE EFFECT OF WEATHERING ON THE STRENGTH OF LONDON CLAY A detailed study is presented of the effect of weathering on the undrained and effective stress strengths of London Clay from a site at South Ockendon, Essex. A limited investigation of the chemistry and clay mineralogy was also carried out. It is concluded that the effect of weathering is to reduce the apparent degree of overconsolidation.LYELL COLLECTION
Highlights. Optimising development and production of naturally fractured reservoirs using a large empirical dataset. Defining lithic patterns within river-dominated delta deposits for geostatistical simulation. CO 2 mineral trapping comparison in different regions: predicted geochemical reactivity of HOME | GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, LONDON, MEMOIRS UK oil and gas fields: an overview. Chapter 1 Introduction and tectonic framework. Chapter 15 Construction of a Paleozoic–Mesozoic accretionary orogen along the active continental margin of SE Gondwana (South Island, New Zealand): summary and overview. Chapter 2 Active tectonics of Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. THE SEISMIC STRUCTURE OF THE ANTARCTIC UPPER MANTLE The deployment of seismic stations and the development of ambient noise tomography and new analysis methods provide an opportunity for higher resolution imaging of Antarctica. Here we review recent seismic structure models and describe their implications for the dynamics and history of the Antarctic upper mantle. Results show that most of East Antarctica is underlain by continental WEST ANTARCTIC MANTLE DEDUCED FROM MAFIC MAGMATISM Distinct mantle compositions recorded in primitive West Antarctic magmatic rocks vary by tectonic setting and time. Deep asthenospheric mantle plume sources or shallow metasomatised mantle sources may operate either coincidently or independently to supply melts for magmatism. For example, contemporaneous subduction–plume dynamics produced the Ferrar-Karoo large igneous province; DRILLING INTO MINES FOR HEAT: GEOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS OF THE Thermal energy from groundwater in abandoned, flooded, coal mines has the potential to make a significant contribution to decarbonisation of heat and Net-Zero carbon emissions. In Glasgow, UK, a subsurface observatory has been constructed for mine water heat and heat storage research. We synthesise geological and mine water resource findings from a four-year period of borehole planning THERMO-FLUID-MECHANICAL NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF SURFACE This work deals with modelling surface subsidence that aims to help industrialize Underground Coal Gasification (UCG). UCG is a long-known, but poorly industrialized method of energy extraction from coal. Risks of surface subsidence and groundwater pollution are two main hurdles that are affecting the potential industrialization of UCG. The particular challenge is the existence ofLATEST ARTICLES
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Highlights. Optimising development and production of naturally fractured reservoirs using a large empirical dataset. Defining lithic patterns within river-dominated delta deposits for geostatistical simulation. CO 2 mineral trapping comparison in different regions: predicted geochemical reactivity of HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D GROUNDWATER CONTROL BY GROUNDWATER LOWERING When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur. The most appropriate type of system of groundwater lowering depends mainly upon the soil conditions A CASE STUDY ON PAST SHORTWALL MINING METHODS AND THE RISK A site investigation involving archival research and a borehole drilling programme was carried out in order to assess the risk to surface stability from abandoned shallow shortwall mineworkings at a proposed housing development site located on the Lanarkshire Coalfield. Of the exploitable coal seams present below the site, the Ell coals were confirmed to be at shallow depth and were mined into THE EFFECT OF WEATHERING ON THE STRENGTH OF LONDON CLAY A detailed study is presented of the effect of weathering on the undrained and effective stress strengths of London Clay from a site at South Ockendon, Essex. A limited investigation of the chemistry and clay mineralogy was also carried out. It is concluded that the effect of weathering is to reduce the apparent degree of overconsolidation. LYELL COLLECTIONPUBLICATIONSALERT SIGN UPGEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS The Lyell Collection represents one of the largest integrated collections of online Earth Science literature available.Bringing together key journals, Special Publications and Society book series on a single site, the Lyell Collection is a unique resource for researcher and student alike. HOME | GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, LONDON, SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS Cites per doc 2 yr: 1.561 Cites per doc 4 yr: 1.581 SJR: 0.85h5-index: 33
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Highlights. Optimising development and production of naturally fractured reservoirs using a large empirical dataset. Defining lithic patterns within river-dominated delta deposits for geostatistical simulation. CO 2 mineral trapping comparison in different regions: predicted geochemical reactivity of HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D GROUNDWATER CONTROL BY GROUNDWATER LOWERING When an excavation is to extend beneath the water table the ground conditions may be improved by lowering the level of the water table beneath the proposed base of the excavation. Groundwater lowering is accomplished by removing water from the ground at a faster rate than recharge can occur. The most appropriate type of system of groundwater lowering depends mainly upon the soil conditions A CASE STUDY ON PAST SHORTWALL MINING METHODS AND THE RISK A site investigation involving archival research and a borehole drilling programme was carried out in order to assess the risk to surface stability from abandoned shallow shortwall mineworkings at a proposed housing development site located on the Lanarkshire Coalfield. Of the exploitable coal seams present below the site, the Ell coals were confirmed to be at shallow depth and were mined into THE EFFECT OF WEATHERING ON THE STRENGTH OF LONDON CLAY A detailed study is presented of the effect of weathering on the undrained and effective stress strengths of London Clay from a site at South Ockendon, Essex. A limited investigation of the chemistry and clay mineralogy was also carried out. It is concluded that the effect of weathering is to reduce the apparent degree of overconsolidation.LYELL COLLECTION
Highlights. Optimising development and production of naturally fractured reservoirs using a large empirical dataset. Defining lithic patterns within river-dominated delta deposits for geostatistical simulation. CO 2 mineral trapping comparison in different regions: predicted geochemical reactivity of THE SEISMIC STRUCTURE OF THE ANTARCTIC UPPER MANTLE The deployment of seismic stations and the development of ambient noise tomography and new analysis methods provide an opportunity for higher resolution imaging of Antarctica. Here we review recent seismic structure models and describe their implications for the dynamics and history of the Antarctic upper mantle. Results show that most of East Antarctica is underlain by continental HOME | GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, LONDON, MEMOIRS UK oil and gas fields: an overview. Chapter 1 Introduction and tectonic framework. Chapter 15 Construction of a Paleozoic–Mesozoic accretionary orogen along the active continental margin of SE Gondwana (South Island, New Zealand): summary and overview. Chapter 2 Active tectonics of Myanmar and the Andaman Sea. WEST ANTARCTIC MANTLE DEDUCED FROM MAFIC MAGMATISM Distinct mantle compositions recorded in primitive West Antarctic magmatic rocks vary by tectonic setting and time. Deep asthenospheric mantle plume sources or shallow metasomatised mantle sources may operate either coincidently or independently to supply melts for magmatism. For example, contemporaneous subduction–plume dynamics produced the Ferrar-Karoo large igneous province; HOME | SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY As part of the Glasgow Geothermal Energy Research Field Site (GGERFS) project, intended as a test site for mine-water geothermal heat, the GGC-01 borehole was drilled in the Dalmarnock area in the east of the city of Glasgow, starting in November 2018.LATEST ARTICLES
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LYELL COLLECTIONPUBLICATIONSALERT SIGN UPGEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS The Lyell Collection represents one of the largest integrated collections of online Earth Science literature available.Bringing together key journals, Special Publications and Society book series on a single site, the Lyell Collection is a unique resource for researcher and student alike. HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETYSPECIAL PUBLICATIONSOPEN ACCESS The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D HOME | SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF GEOLOGYSCOTTISH HIGHLANDS GEOLOGYLIST OF GEOLOGY JOURNALSGEOLOGIC MAP OF SCOTLANDSCOTTISH ROCK FORMATIONTHE STORR SCOTLAND GEOLOGYBEST GEOLOGY JOURNALS As part of the Glasgow Geothermal Energy Research Field Site (GGERFS) project, intended as a test site for mine-water geothermal heat, the GGC-01 borehole was drilled in the Dalmarnock area in the east of the city of Glasgow, starting in November 2018. THE ENDURANCE CO2 STORAGE SITE, BLOCKS 42/25 AND 43/21, UK The Endurance, four-way, dip-closed structure in UK Blocks 42/25 and 43/21 occurs over a salt swell diapir and within Triassic and younger strata. The Lower Triassic Bunter Sandstone Formation reservoir within the structure was tested twice for natural gas (in 1970 and 1990) but both wells were dry. The reservoir is both thick and high quality and, as such, an excellent candidate site for THE V-FIELDS, BLOCKS 49/16, 49/21, 48/20A, 48/25B, UK The Vulcan, Vanguard, North Valiant and South Valiant gas fields (collectively known as the 4 V-Fields) lie on the eastern flank of the Sole Pit Basin in the southern sector of the UK North Sea. They are contained within Blocks 49/16, 49/21, 48/25b and are operated by Conoco (UK) Limited. The first field to be discovered was South Valiant, in 1970 and exploration drilling continued until 1983 ADVANCES IN SEISMIC IMAGING THROUGH BASALTS: A CASE STUDY New seismic reflection data have been used to image intra- and sub-basalt features beneath the Faroe–Shetland Basin in the North Atlantic, where the highly reflective top and base boundaries of flood basalts and their complex internal structure make successful seismic imaging difficult. This study demonstrates that appropriate acquisition and processing of marine seismic data MIRE MORPHOLOGY AND THE PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOUR OF SOME The morphology, succession and flora of British mires is briefly outlined and the influence of these factors on the index and mechanical properties of the associated peat is discussed. Peat, in view of its exceptionally high water content, is an extraordinary material, yet in many respects it may be regarded as ordinary in as much as the correlations between its various properties and LYELL COLLECTIONPUBLICATIONSALERT SIGN UPGEOCHEMISTRY: EXPLORATION, ENVIRONMENT, ANALYSIS The Lyell Collection represents one of the largest integrated collections of online Earth Science literature available.Bringing together key journals, Special Publications and Society book series on a single site, the Lyell Collection is a unique resource for researcher and student alike. HOME | PROCEEDINGS OF THE YORKSHIRE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETYSPECIAL PUBLICATIONSOPEN ACCESS The Zoophycos group of trace fossils is common in Carboniferous to recent marine strata and sediments, and is a common component of ichnofaunas in the Visean and Namurian stages of England and Wales. Geological Society Collections. Bringing together papers in multiple geological disciplines into themed collections, view the full range of SP509 SEISMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBONATE PLATFORMS AND Edited by J. Hendry, P. Burgess, D. Hunt, X. Janson and V. Zampetti. Over the past decade, seismic imaging has revolutionized understanding of carbonate geomorphology, stratigraphy and reservoir architecture in industry and academia. HOME | JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Geology is the science of how the Earth functions and has evolved and, as such, it can contribute to our understanding of the climate system and how it responds to the addition of carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmosphere and oceans. HOME | QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND The temperature of Britain's coalfields. The temperature of mine water is a useful parameter, coupled with depth to water, sustainable yield and recharge potential, to identify suitable locations and calculate the likely performance of heat recovery schemes. Developing the 3D HOME | SCOTTISH JOURNAL OF GEOLOGYSCOTTISH HIGHLANDS GEOLOGYLIST OF GEOLOGY JOURNALSGEOLOGIC MAP OF SCOTLANDSCOTTISH ROCK FORMATIONTHE STORR SCOTLAND GEOLOGYBEST GEOLOGY JOURNALS As part of the Glasgow Geothermal Energy Research Field Site (GGERFS) project, intended as a test site for mine-water geothermal heat, the GGC-01 borehole was drilled in the Dalmarnock area in the east of the city of Glasgow, starting in November 2018. THE ENDURANCE CO2 STORAGE SITE, BLOCKS 42/25 AND 43/21, UK The Endurance, four-way, dip-closed structure in UK Blocks 42/25 and 43/21 occurs over a salt swell diapir and within Triassic and younger strata. The Lower Triassic Bunter Sandstone Formation reservoir within the structure was tested twice for natural gas (in 1970 and 1990) but both wells were dry. The reservoir is both thick and high quality and, as such, an excellent candidate site for THE V-FIELDS, BLOCKS 49/16, 49/21, 48/20A, 48/25B, UK The Vulcan, Vanguard, North Valiant and South Valiant gas fields (collectively known as the 4 V-Fields) lie on the eastern flank of the Sole Pit Basin in the southern sector of the UK North Sea. They are contained within Blocks 49/16, 49/21, 48/25b and are operated by Conoco (UK) Limited. The first field to be discovered was South Valiant, in 1970 and exploration drilling continued until 1983 ADVANCES IN SEISMIC IMAGING THROUGH BASALTS: A CASE STUDY New seismic reflection data have been used to image intra- and sub-basalt features beneath the Faroe–Shetland Basin in the North Atlantic, where the highly reflective top and base boundaries of flood basalts and their complex internal structure make successful seismic imaging difficult. This study demonstrates that appropriate acquisition and processing of marine seismic data MIRE MORPHOLOGY AND THE PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOUR OF SOME The morphology, succession and flora of British mires is briefly outlined and the influence of these factors on the index and mechanical properties of the associated peat is discussed. 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