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Basin Research

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Basin Research is an international journal which aims to publish original, high impact research papers on sedimentary basin systems. We view integrated, interdisciplinary research as being essential for the advancement of the subject area; therefore, we do not seek manuscripts focused purely on sedimentology, structural geology, or geophysics that have a natural home in specialist journals. Rather, we seek manuscripts that treat sedimentary basins as multi-component systems that require a multi-faceted approach to advance our understanding of their development. During deposition and subsidence we are concerned with large-scale geodynamic processes, heat flow, fluid flow, strain distribution, seismic and sequence stratigraphy, modelling, burial and inversion histories. In addition, we view the development of the source area, in terms of drainage networks, climate, erosion, denudation and sediment routing systems as vital to sedimentary basin systems. The underpinning requirement is that a contribution should be of interest to earth scientists of more than one discipline.
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basin research; sedimentary basins; earth sciences; geodynamics; geology; geophysics; lithosphere re

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No detectada desde ene. 1988 / hasta dic. 2023 Wiley Online Library

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ISSN impreso

0950-091X

ISSN electrónico

1365-2117

Editor responsable

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (WILEY)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

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Palabras clave: Geology.

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How post‐salt sediment flux and progradation rate influence salt tectonics on rifted margins: Insights from geodynamic modelling

Leonardo M. PichelORCID; Ritske S. HuismansORCID; Robert GawthorpeORCID; Jan Inge FaleideORCID

Palabras clave: Geology.

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The southern extension of the Eocene Andean orogeny: New sedimentary record of the foreland basin in the southern Central Andes at 32° S

Julieta SurianoORCID; Ana C. Lossada; J. Brian Mahoney; Ana M. Tedesco; Carlos O. Limarino; Laura B. Giambiagi; Manuela A. Mazzitelli; José F. Mescua; Lucas Lothari; Rodrigo Quiroga

Palabras clave: Geology.

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Seismic stratigraphy and structural evolution of the South Korea Plateau, East Sea (Sea of Japan)

Kyoung‐Jin Kim; Dong‐Geun YooORCID; Bo‐Yeon Yi; Nyeon‐Keon Kang

Palabras clave: Geology.

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Controls on sedimentation in a deep‐water foredeep: Central Pindos foreland basin, western Greece

Chrysanthos BotziolisORCID; Angelos G. Maravelis; Octavian Catuneanu; Avraam Zelilidis

Palabras clave: Geology.

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Joint inversion of temperature, vitrinite reflectance and fission tracks in apatite with examples from the eastern North Sea area—response to discussion

Søren B. NielsenORCID; Niels Balling

Palabras clave: Geology.

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Syn‐ and post‐rift lower crustal flow under the Sunda Shelf, southern Vietnam: A role for climatically modulated erosion

Peter D. CliftORCID; Leora J. Wilson

Palabras clave: Geology.

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How displacement analysis may aid fault risking strategies for CO2 storage

Emma Alexandra Harrower MichieORCID; Alvar BraathenORCID

Palabras clave: Geology.

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Palabras clave: Geology.

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Cretaceous to Recent tectono‐sedimentary history and subsidence of the Barreirinhas, Ceará and Potiguar Basins, Brazilian Equatorial Margin

Luca Basilone; Gareth G. Roberts; Narelle Maia de Almeida; Victoria M. Fernandes; Ana Clara Braga de Souza; Daniel P. V. Alves; Luigi Jovane

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Stratigraphy along the Brazilian Equatorial Margin is a crucial guide to the geodynamic history of rifting of Pangea and formation of the South Atlantic Ocean. Understanding the evolution of the Brazilian Equatorial Margin, which intersects the Saint Paul and Romanche Fracture Zones on the western margin of South Atlantic Ocean, is also key for reconstructing eustatic histories and natural resource exploration. In this study, we quantify the stratigraphic and subsidence histories of three sedimentary basins—Barreirinhas, Ceará, Potiguar—that sit within the margin. Stratigraphy was mapped using ca. 900‐line‐km of two‐dimensional seismic data. Biostratigraphic and check‐shot data from 23 wells drilled on the continental shelf, slope and in the distal parts of these basins were used to date and depth‐convert stratigraphy. Check‐shot data were also used to parameterise compaction. The mapped stratigraphy was backstripped to calculate subsidence histories for the basins. Subsidence curves were decompacted, water‐loaded and corrected for palaeo‐water depths using biostratigraphic data from well reports. The mapped stratigraphy of the Barreirinhas and Ceará Basins and theoretical subsidence curves indicate that stretching factors did not exceed 1.6. These values suggest that these basins can be regarded as failed rifts. In contrast, more distal stratigraphy mapped in the Potiguar Basin to the south indicates that it stretched by a factor of 5–6. Calculated subsidence histories indicate that this basin formed primarily because of Cretaceous rifting and Cretaceous to Recent post‐rift thermal sag, with amplitudes governed by the amount of initial stretching.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: Geology.

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