Geophysical Atlas of the Barents Sea Basins
Geophysical Atlas of the Barents Sea (BS12)
Compiled and edited by Sverre Planke, Mikal Trulsvik, Reidun Myklebust, and Bent Kjølhamar
The Geophysical Atlas of the Barents Sea (BS12) is an updated version for 22ndlicensing round which is also focused on integrated seismic, gravity and magnetic interpretation study for the southwest Barents Sea. The Atlas focuses on the announced blocks in the southwest Barents Sea margin, platform areas, and the formerly disputed zone.
Geophysical Atlas of the Barents Sea (BS04)
Compiled and edited by Sverre Planke, Reidun Myklebust, Jan Inge Faleide, and Asbjørn Breivik.
The Geophysical Atlas of the Barents Sea is an integrated seismic, gravity and magnetic interpretation study for the western and eastern Barents Sea.
The Geophysical Atlas of the Barents Sea presents high-quality potential field maps and integrated regional basin configuration and geologic development based on the integrated seismic-gravity-magnetic (SGM) interpretation method. The main audience is seismic interpreters and regional geologists.
Main geological provinces in the Barents Sea defined by the integrated SGM interpretation.
CONTENTS
Introduction
- Executive Summary
- Geological Framework
- Petroleum Systems
Geophysical Maps
- Barents Sea
- SW Barents Sea
Case Studies
- SW Barents Sea
- N and E Barents Sea
Appendix
- Seismic Coverage
- Ship Track Gravity Coverage
- Aeromagnetic Data Coverage
- Data and Methods
Bibliography
Comparison between high-pass filtered gridded satellite and ship track Bouguer gravity data.
Magnetic data coverage in the study area.