Michael Enachescu, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newf. Several large gas discoveries were made along the Canadian Labrador shelf during an early exploration cycle that extended through the 1970s ...
In this article we present a new perspective on the geology and petroleum prospectivity of the Mozambique basin. It is a synthesis of an open report 1 recently prepared by ENH-ECL which includes a ...
What scientific question(s) does your research address and what motivates this work? We investigate the longstanding question of how strain is accommodated and transferred along rifts over time by ...
Ground fissures and tectonic faults represent critical structural features within sedimentary basins, where the interplay of regional stress fields, depositional environments and, at times, human ...
A study of the structure and evolution of the Gulf of Corinth rift in central Greece will increase scientific understanding of rifted margin development and the tectonic mechanisms underlying seafloor ...
Africa is slowly tearing apart, a process that could lead to a massive land collision creating mountains taller than the Himalayas. This geological shift, driven by mantle convection, will reshape ...
Scientists are observing a new ocean forming in Africa's Afar region, a unique geological hotspot. Early magnetic surveys from 1968, combined with recent data from the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, reveal ...
The Midcontinent Rift is a giant tear that formed in what is now the U.S. Midwest 1.1 billion years ago. Nicknamed North America's "broken heart," it is filled with solidified magma and lava.