34 results on '"Olivarius, Mette"'
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2. The Rødryggen-1 and Brorson Halvø-1 fully cored boreholes (Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous), Wollaston Forland, North-East Greenland – an introduction
3. Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous of eastern Wollaston Forland, North-East Greenland: a distal marine record of an evolving rift
4. Reactivity of glauconitic clasts during burial diagenesis
5. Provenance from the geochemical composition of terrestrial clastic deposits - a review with case study from the intracontinental Permo-Triassic of European Pangea
6. Maturity Matters in Provenance Analysis: Mineralogical Differences Explained by Sediment Transport from Fennoscandian and Variscan Sources
7. Bioclast-controlled patchy barite cementation – Origin and impact on reservoir properties in deeply buried Upper Jurassic sandstones, North Sea
8. A recipe for launching a diamond open-access journal with a century of geological knowledge in the pantry: Lessons learned from GEUS Bulletin
9. Upper Cretaceous bottom current deposits, north‐east Greenland
10. Investigation of the geological, technical and economical obstacles for large-scale utilization of geothermal energy from Danish sandstone reservoirs
11. Overview of potential geothermal reservoirs in Denmark
12. Eocene-Oligocene syn-rift deposition in the northern Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam
13. Provenance and Sediment Maturity as Controls on CO2 Mineral Sequestration Potential of the Gassum Formation in the Skagerrak
14. Thermogenetic degradation of early zeolite cement: An important process for generating anomalously high porosity and permeability in deeply buried sandstone reservoirs?
15. Multidisciplinary approach to assess geothermal potential, Tønder area, North German Basin
16. Detrital zircon ages and heavy mineral composition along the Gulf of Tonkin - Implication for sand provenance in the Yinggehai-Song Hong and Qiongdongnan basins
17. Sedimentology, geochemistry and reservoir properties of Upper Jurassic deep marine sediments (Hareelv Formation) in the Blokelv-1 borehole, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
18. Diagenesis of Upper Jurassic sandstones of the Blokelv-1 core in the Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
19. Provenance of basinal sandstones in the Upper Jurassic Hareelv Formation, Jameson Land Basin, East Greenland
20. New subsurface mapping offshore southern West Greenland using geophysical and geological data
21. Linking Paleogene Rifting and Inversion in the Northern Song Hong and Beibuwan Basins, Vietnam, With Left‐Lateral Motion on the Ailao Shan‐Red River Shear Zone
22. Towards a geothermal exploration well in the Gassum Formation in Copenhagen
23. The influence of climate on early and burial diagenesis of Triassic and Jurassic sandstones from the Norwegian–Danish Basin
24. Predicting permeability of low-enthalpy geothermal reservoirs: A case study from the Upper Triassic – Lower Jurassic Gassum Formation, Norwegian–Danish Basin
25. Proterozoic basement and Palaeozoic sediments in the Ringkøbing–Fyn High characterized by zircon U–Pb ages and heavy minerals from Danish onshore wells
26. Pre-drilling assessments of average porosity and permeability in the geothermal reservoirs of the Danish area
27. Triassic paleogeography of the greater eastern Norwegian-Danish Basin: Constraints from provenance analysis of the Skagerrak Formation
28. Provenance of the Lower Triassic Bunter Sandstone Formation: implications for distribution and architecture of aeolian vs. fluvial reservoirs in the North German Basin
29. Diagenetic effects on porosity–permeability relationships in red beds of the Lower Triassic Bunter Sandstone Formation in the North German Basin
30. Provenance signal variations caused by facies and tectonics: Zircon age and heavy mineral evidence from Miocene sand in the north-eastern North Sea Basin
31. Porosity and Permeability Depth Trends, Examples from the Danish Upper Triassic−Upper Jurassic Gassum Formation
32. Geothermal Energy in Denmark – Potential, Policy and Progress
33. Differentiation of Palaeogene sand by glauconitic and geochemical fingerprinting, Siri Canyon, Danish North Sea
34. Distinguishing fluvio‐deltaic facies by bulk geochemistry and heavy minerals: an example from the Miocene of Denmark
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