Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model

A new inventory on onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland has been released by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland as a web-based GIS model on the Greenland Mineral Resources Portal: Petroleum Seeps and Stains in Greenland. Knowledge on oil and gas seeps, oil stains and solid bit...

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Main Authors: Flemming G. Christiansen, Jørgen A. Bojesen-Koefoed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland 2021-09-01
Series:GEUS Bulletin
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Online Access:https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/6519/14198
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spelling doaj-ffc129b1c23742b9bc31730b331210732021-10-06T16:45:49ZengGeological Survey of Denmark and GreenlandGEUS Bulletin2597-21542021-09-014712010.34194/geusb.v47.65196519Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS modelFlemming G. ChristiansenJørgen A. Bojesen-Koefoed0Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Copenhagen, DenmarkA new inventory on onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland has been released by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland as a web-based GIS model on the Greenland Mineral Resources Portal: Petroleum Seeps and Stains in Greenland. Knowledge on oil and gas seeps, oil stains and solid bitumen occurrences provides key information on mineral and petroleum systems, especially in frontier basins. As the understanding of recent and previous migrations of fluids and gases is important for both mineral and petroleum explorations in Greenland, this new inventory has been developed to facilitate exploration and new activities. The classification includes the following types of occurrences: (1) oil seeps, (2) gas seeps, (3) mud diapirs, pingos and gas-rich springs, (4) oil stains in volcanics, carbonates and sandstones, (5) solid macroscopic bitumen and (6) fluid inclusions and other evidence of micro-seepage. The inventory comprises detailed information on localities, coordinates and sample numbers. It also includes descriptions of features and geology, references to data, reports and publications. All information is summarised in either a mineral or petroleum systems context. Petroleum seeps and stains have been reported from most Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic basins in Greenland where they add important information on petroleum systems, especially distribution and facies variation of source rocks, petroleum generation and later migration, accumulation, remigration, uplift and degradation. The inventory is designed to be updated with additional localities and descriptions and new organic geochemical data. This paper provides a general overview of classification, nomenclature, organisation and content of the inventory. We introduce the regional distribution of petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland and general interpretations in the context of mineral and petroleum systems.https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/6519/14198greenlandorganic geochemistrypetroleum and mineral systemspetroleum seeps and stainssolid bitumens
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Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model
GEUS Bulletin
greenland
organic geochemistry
petroleum and mineral systems
petroleum seeps and stains
solid bitumens
author_facet Flemming G. Christiansen
Jørgen A. Bojesen-Koefoed
author_sort Flemming G. Christiansen
title Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model
title_short Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model
title_full Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model
title_fullStr Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model
title_full_unstemmed Inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland: a web-based GIS model
title_sort inventory of onshore petroleum seeps and stains in greenland: a web-based gis model
publisher Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
series GEUS Bulletin
issn 2597-2154
publishDate 2021-09-01
description A new inventory on onshore petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland has been released by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland as a web-based GIS model on the Greenland Mineral Resources Portal: Petroleum Seeps and Stains in Greenland. Knowledge on oil and gas seeps, oil stains and solid bitumen occurrences provides key information on mineral and petroleum systems, especially in frontier basins. As the understanding of recent and previous migrations of fluids and gases is important for both mineral and petroleum explorations in Greenland, this new inventory has been developed to facilitate exploration and new activities. The classification includes the following types of occurrences: (1) oil seeps, (2) gas seeps, (3) mud diapirs, pingos and gas-rich springs, (4) oil stains in volcanics, carbonates and sandstones, (5) solid macroscopic bitumen and (6) fluid inclusions and other evidence of micro-seepage. The inventory comprises detailed information on localities, coordinates and sample numbers. It also includes descriptions of features and geology, references to data, reports and publications. All information is summarised in either a mineral or petroleum systems context. Petroleum seeps and stains have been reported from most Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic basins in Greenland where they add important information on petroleum systems, especially distribution and facies variation of source rocks, petroleum generation and later migration, accumulation, remigration, uplift and degradation. The inventory is designed to be updated with additional localities and descriptions and new organic geochemical data. This paper provides a general overview of classification, nomenclature, organisation and content of the inventory. We introduce the regional distribution of petroleum seeps and stains in Greenland and general interpretations in the context of mineral and petroleum systems.
topic greenland
organic geochemistry
petroleum and mineral systems
petroleum seeps and stains
solid bitumens
url https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/6519/14198
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