Browsing by Author "Underhill, John R."
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Item Palaeogeographical evolution of the Rattray Volcanic Province, Central North Sea(2020-07) Quirie, Ailsa K.; Schofield, Nick; Jolley, David W.; Archer, Stuart G.; Hole, Malcolm J.; Hartley, Adrian; Watson, Douglas; Burgess, Roger; Pugsley, Jessica H.; Underhill, John R.; Holford, Simon P.; University of Aberdeen.Geology and Geophysics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.GeosciencesItem The Rattray Volcanics : Mid-Jurassic fissure volcanism in the UK Central North Sea(2019-05) Quirie, Ailsa K.; Schofield, Nick; Hartley, Adrian; Hole, Malcolm J.; Archer, Stuart G.; Underhill, John R.; Watson, Douglas; Holford, Simon P.; University of Aberdeen.Geology and Geophysics; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition; University of Aberdeen.Energy; University of Aberdeen.GeosciencesItem Structural and Stratigraphic Evolution of the Mid North Sea High Region of the UK Continental Shelf(2020) Brackenridge, Rachel E.; Underhill, John R.; Jamieson, Rachel; Bell, Andrew; University of Aberdeen.Geology and GeophysicsItem Unravelling the Sequence and Timing of Fault-Related Deformation in Superimposed Rift Basins, Inner Moray Firth, NE Scotland(2025-06) Tamas, Alexandra; Holdsworth, Robert E.; Tamas, Dan M.; Dempsey, Edward D.; Hardman, Kit; Bird, Anna; Underhill, John R.; McCarthy, Dave; McCaffrey, Ken J.W.; Selby, David; University of Aberdeen.Vice Principals; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition; University of Aberdeen.GeosciencesItem Using UAV-Based Photogrammetry Coupled with In Situ Fieldwork and U-Pb Geochronology to Decipher Multi-Phase Deformation Processes : A Case Study from Sarclet, Inner Moray Firth Basin, UK(2023-02) Tamas, Alexandra; Holdsworth, Robert E.; Tamas, Dan M.; Dempsey, Edward D.; Hardman, Kit; Bird, Anna; Underhill, John R.; McCarthy, Dave; McCaffrey, Ken J.W.; Selby, David; University of Aberdeen.Vice Principals; University of Aberdeen.Centre for Energy Transition
