Jan Mayen Ridge Sampling
Edited by Stephane Polteau, Adriano Mazzini, Mikal Trulsvik, and Sverre Planke.
TGS and Volcanic Basin Energy Research (VBER) conducted systematic seabed sampling of a 1000 meter high cliff on the Jan Mayen Ridge in September 2011. More than 200 kg of rocks and sediments were recovered from twelve sampling stations.
The samples give exciting insight into the petroleum geology of the Jan Mayen Ridge. Diverse sedimentary rocks of Mesozoic age (250 to 65 million years) were recovered. Advanced geochemical analyses suggest active seepage of Jurassic oil and a working hydrocarbon system.
Highlights
- Systematic sampling of a kilometer high escarpment with subcropping sediments
- Cenozoic and Mesozoic samples recovered
- Pseudo-well provides stratigraphic tie to seismic data
- Petroleum seep analysis and age determination
Results from report integrated in the "North Atlantic Margin Sampling 2018" - NAMS18
Location of the Jan Mayen Microplate Complex (JMMC) and additional VBER/TGS sampling sites in the NE Atlantic and scientific wells
Location of the JMRS11 and NPD seabed samples (yellow), scientific wells (white) and seismic data
CONTENTS
Executive Summary
Introduction
- Background and Aims
- Presentation of Results
- Geological Framework
Operations
- Overview
- M/V Sermilik II
- Coring Sites
- Deployment and Recovery Procedures
- Summary
Explanatory Notes
- Navigation and Depth
- Sample Handling
- Sample Description
- Geochemistry
- Biostratigraphy
Results
- Sedimentology
- Volcanic Section
- Organic Geochemistry
- Biostratigraphy
Summary and Conclusions
References
Appendices
- Core andDredgeDescriptions
- ScopeofWork
- Original Lab Reports
3D view of the JMRS11 sampling profile along seismic line JM-85-17 in erosive gully, and sampling area of NPD 2012 survey