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Publications and local geology

Publications and local geology

Publications of Mark Wilkinson and some local sites of geological interest

Publications

RESEARCH PAPERS

2023

Adnan Aftab, Ali Hassanpouryouzband, Abby Martin, Jackie Kendrick, Eike Thaysen, Niklas Heinemann, James Utley, Mark Wilkinson, Stuart Haszeldine and Katriona Edlmann
Geochemical integrity of wellbore cements during geological hydrogen storage
Environmental Science & Technology Letters Manuscript ID: ez-2023-003035.R2

Mark Wilkinson, Kit Carruthers and R. Stuart Haszeldine
Trace metals in CO2-rich Green River springs, Utah, USA: an analogue for engineered storage
In: Miocic, J. M., Heinemann, N., Edlmann, K., Alcalde, J. and Schultz, R. A. (eds) Enabling Secure SubsurfaceStorage in Future Energy Systems. Geological Society, London, Special Publication 528, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP528-2022-69© 2023

Jagielska, N., Challands, T.J., O’Sullivan, M., Ross, D.A., Fraser, N.C., Wilkinson, M. & Brusatte, S.L.,
New postcranial remains from the Lealt Shale Formation of the Isle of Skye, Scotland, showcase hidden pterosaur diversity in the Middle Jurassic
Scottish Journal of Geology, online version available (subscribers only).

Mark Wilkinson
The Formation of Authigenic Clay Minerals in Clastic Sedimentary Rocks
IAS Special Publication: Nucleation and growth of sedimentary minerals. Editors: Patrick Meister, Cornelius Fischer, Nereo Preto. In press.

2022

Niklas Heinemann,Mark Wilkinson, Kate Adie, Katriona Edlmann, Eike Marie Thaysen, Ali Hassanpouryouzband and Stuart Haszeldine,
Cushion Gas in Hydrogen Storage — A Costly CAPEX or a Valuable Resource for Energy Crises?
Hydrogen
Website: https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4141/3/4/35
PDF Version: https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4141/3/4/35/pdf

Ali Hassanpouryouzband, Kate Adie, Trystan Cowen, Eike M. Thaysen, Niklas Heinemann, Ian B. Butler, Mark Wilkinson, and Katriona Edlmann
Geological Hydrogen Storage: Geochemical Reactivity of Hydrogen with Sandstone Reservoirs
ACS Energy Letters, 7, 2203–2210 Open Access

Natalia Jagielska … Mark Wilkinson, Steve Brusatte
A skeleton from the Middle Jurassic of Scotland illuminates an earlier origin of large pterosaurs
Current Biology, 32, 1–8 Free download until April 13th, 2022

2021

Eike M. Thaysen, Sean McMahon, Gion J. Strobel, Ian B. Butler, Bryne Ngwenya, Niklas Heinemann, Mark Wilkinson, Aliakbar Hassanpouryouzband, Chris McDermott, Katriona Edlmann
Estimating Microbial Growth and Hydrogen Consumption in Hydrogen Storage in Porous Media
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.

Niklas Heinemann, Juan Alcalde and many others including Mark Wilkinson
Enabling large-scale hydrogen storage in porous media – the scientific challenges
Energy and Environmental Science, 14, 853-864

Jonathan Scafidi, Mark Wilkinson, Stuart M.V. Gilfillan, Niklas Heinemann, R. Stuart Haszeldine
A quantitative assessment of the hydrogen storage capacity of the UK continental shelf
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 46, 8629-8639

2020

Changyou Xia, Mark Wilkinson, and Stuart Haszeldine
Petroleum emplacement inhibits quartz cementation and feldspar dissolution in a deeply buried sandstone
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 118, 104449

Mark Wilkinson, Kit Carruthers, Alexander L. Thomas, R. Stuart Haszeldine
The performance of leaching experiments to assess the potential mobilization of trace elements during CO2 injection
Applied Geochemistry, 120, 104667

Paige dePolo, Steve Brusatte, Tom Challands, Davide Foffa, Mark Wilkinson, Neil D. L. Clark, Jon Hoad, Paulo Victor Luiz Gomes da Costa Pereira, Dugald Ross, and Thomas Wade
Novel track morphotypes from new tracksites indicate increased Middle Jurassic dinosaur diversity on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
PLOS ONE, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229640

Elsa Panciroli1, Gregory F. Funston, Femke Holwerda, Susannah C. R. Maidment, Davide Foffa, Nigel Larkin, Tom Challands, Paige E. dePolo, Daniel Goldberg, Matthew Humpage, Dugald Ross, Mark Wilkinson and Stephen L.Brusatte
First dinosaur from the Isle of Eigg (Valtos Sandstone Formation, Middle Jurassic), Scotland
Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, in press

2019

Mark Wilkinson and Debbie Polson
Uncertainty in regional estimates of capacity for carbon capture and storage
Solid Earth, 10 1 – 9. Available for download

Rui Liua, Niklas Heinemann, Jianzhang Liu, Weilin Zhu, Mark Wilkinson, Yuhong Xie, Zhenfeng Wang, Tao Wen, Fang Hao, R. Stuart Haszeldine
CO2 sequestration by mineral trapping in natural analogues in the Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 104, 190–199.

Toby Samuels, David Pybus, Mark Wilkinson and Charles Cockell
pH influences the distribution of microbial rock-weathering phenotypes in weathered shale environments
Geomicrobiology Journal, https://doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2019.1620381. Available for download

Toby Samuels, David Pybus, Mark Wilkinson and Charles Cockell
Evidence for in vitro and in situ pyrite weathering by microbial communities inhabiting weathered shale
Geomicrobiology Journal, https://doi.org/10.1080/01490451.2019.1597217.

Julien Mouli-Castillo, Mark Wilkinson, Dimitri Mignard, Christopher McDermott, R. Stuart Haszeldine and Zoe K. Shipton
Inter-seasonal compressed-air energy storage using saline aquifers
Nature Energy, 4, 131–139.

2018

Niklas Heinemann, Matt booth, Stuart Haszeldine, Mark Wilkinson, Jonathan Scafidi and Katriona Edlmann
Hydrogen storage in porous geological formations – Onshore play opportunities in the Midland Valley (Scotland, UK)
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 43, 20861 – 20874

Juan Alcalde, Stephanie Flude, Mark Wilkinson, Gareth Johnson, Katriona Edlmann, Clare E. Bond, Vivian Scott, Stuart M.V. Gilfillan, Xènia Ogaya & R. Stuart Haszeldine
Estimating geological CO2 storage security to deliver on climate mitigation
Nature communications.
Open access text here

R. Jamie Stewart, Gareth Johnson, Niklas Heinemann, Mark Wilkinson, R. Stuart Haszeldine
Low carbon oil production: Enhanced oil recovery with CO2 from North Sea residual oil zones
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 75, 235 – 242.

DE PAULO, P.E., BRUSATTE, S.L., CHALLANDS, T.J., FOFFA, D., ROSS, D.A., WILKINSON, M. and HONG-YU, Y.
A sauropod-dominated tracksite from Rubha nam Brathairean (Brothers’ Point), Isle of Skye, Scotland
Scottish Journal of Geology, online version available (subscribers only).

HEINEMANN, N., HASZELDINE, R.S., SHU, Y., STEWART, J., SCOTT, V. & WILKINSON, M.
CO2 sequestration with limited sealing capacity: a new injection and storage strategy in the Pearl River Mouth Basin (China)
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 68, 230 – 235.

2017

XIA, C. & WILKINSON, M.
Quantifying the geological risk of drilling a borehole for CO2 storage
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 63, 272 – 280.

ROBERTS, J. J., WILKINSON, M., NAYLOR, M., SHIPTON, Z. K., WOOD, R. & HASZELDINE, R.
Natural CO2 sites in Italy show importance of overburden geopressure, fractures and faults for CO2 storage performance and risk management
Geological Society Special Publication 458, Geomechanics and Geology.

WILKINSON M., MOULI-CASTILLO J.A, MORGAN, P.A, & EID R.
Time-lapse gravity surveying as a monitoring tool for CO2 storage
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 60, 93 – 99.

WILKINSON M.
Cenozoic erosion of the Scottish Highlands – Orkney – Shetland area: implications for uplift and previous sediment cover
Journal of the Geological Society, 174, 209-216.

2016

HEINEMANN, N., STEWART, R.J. , WILKINSON M., PICKUP, G.E. & HASZELDINE, R.S
Hydrodynamics in subsurface CO2 storage: Tilted contacts and increased storage security
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 54, 322–329.

AMID, A., MIGNARD, D., and WILKINSON M.
Seasonal storage of hydrogen in a depleted natural gas reservoir
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 41, 5549–5558.

2015

WILKINSON, M.
Does the nucleation of clay minerals control the rate of diagenesis in sandstones?
Clay Minerals, special edition from the 7th Mid-European Clay Conference, Dresden, 2014, 50, 273 – 279.

BRUSATTE, S.L., CHALLANDS, T.J., ROSS, D.A., WILKINSON, M.
Sauropod dinosaur trackways in a Middle Jurassic lagoon on the Isle of Skye, Scotland
Scottish Journal of Geology, advance publication online

BRUSATTE, S.L., YOUNG, M.T., CHALLANDS, T.J., CLARK, N.D.L., FISCHER, V., FRASER, N.C., LISTON, J.J., MACFADYEN, C.C.J., ROSS, D.A., WALSH, S., WILKINSON, M.
Ichthyosaurs from the Jurassic of Skye, Scotland
Scottish Journal of Geology, 51, 43 – 55.

ROBERTS, J.J., WOOD, R.A., WILKINSON, M., and HASZELDINE, R.S.
Surface controls on the characteristics of natural CO2 seeps: implications for engineered CO2 stores
Geofluids, 15, 453–463.

2014

WILKINSON, M., CHEN, Z., and SHU, Y.
Retention capacity of seals from hydrocarbon field analogues for appraisal of saline aquifers
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 28, 126 – 133.

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., MORTON, A. & FALLICK, A.E.
Deep burial dissolution of K-feldspars in a fluvial sandstone, Pentland Formation, UK Central North Sea
Journal of the Geological Society, 171, 635 – 647.

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S. & FALLICK, A.E.
Authigenic illite within northern and central North Sea oilfield sandstones: evidence for post-growth alteration
Clay Minerals, 49, 229 – 246.

2013

HEINEMANN, N., WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., FALLICK, A.E. & PICKUP, G.E.
CO2 sequestration in a UK North Sea analogue for geological carbon storage
Geology, 41, 411–414.

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., MACKAY, E., SMITH, K., & SARGEANT, S.
A new stratigraphic trap for CO2 in the UK North Sea: appraisal using legacy information
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 12, 310–322.

2012

HEINEMANN, N., WILKINSON, M., PICKUP, G.E., HASZELDINE, R.S. & N.A. CUTLER
CO2 storage in the offshore UK Bunter Sandstone Formation
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 6, 210–219.

2011

GILFILLAN, S.M.V., WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., SHIPTON, Z.K., NELSON, S.T. & POREDA R.J.
He and Ne as tracers of natural CO2 migration up a fault from a deep reservoir
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 5, 1507-1516. LINK

WILKINSON, M. & HASZELDINE, R.S.,
Oil charge preserves exceptional porosity in deeply buried, overpressured, sandstones: Central North Sea, UK
Journal of the Geological Society, 168, 1285-1295.

NAYLOR, M., WILKINSON, M. & HASZELDINE, R.S.,
Calculation Of CO2 Column Heights In Depleted Gas Fields From Known Pre-Production Gas Column Heights
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 28, 1083-1093. LINK

2010

LU, J., WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., & BOYCE, A,J.,
Carbonate cements in Miller field of the UK North Sea: a natural analog for mineral trapping in CO2 geological storage
Environmental Earth Sciences, 62, 507-517. LINK

2009

LU, J., WILKINSON, M. , HASZELDINE, R.S., & FALLICK, A.E.
Long-term performance of a mudrock seal in natural CO2 storage
Geology, 37, 35 – 38. LINK

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., FALLICK, A.E., ODLING, N., STOKER, S. & GATLIFF, R.
CO2 – Mineral Reaction in a Natural Analogue for CO2 Storage: Implications for Modelling
Journal of Sedimentary Research, 79, 486 – 494. LINK

WILKINSON, M., GILFILLAN, S.M.V., HASZELDINE, R.S. & BALLENTINE, C.J.
Plumbing the depths – testing natural tracers of subsurface CO2 origin and migration, Utah, USA.
In: M.Grobe, J.C. Pashin, and R.L. Dodge (editors) Carbon
dioxide sequestration in geological media — State of the science: AAPG Studies 59, p.619 – 634.
LINK

2008

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S. & FALLICK, A.E.
Jurassic and Cretaceous Clays of the Northern and Central North Sea Hydrocarbon Reservoirs Reviewed
Clay Minerals 41, 151 – 186. LINK

also in:

Clay Minerals in onshore and offshore Strata of the British Isles: Origins and Clay Mineral Stratigraphy
Edited by Jeans, C.V. & Merriman, R.J., p. 151 – 186
The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain & Ireland, London, ISSN: 0009-8558, pp. 550

2006

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S. & FALLICK, A.E.
Hydrocarbon filling and leakage history of a deep geopressured sandstone: Fulmar Sand, North Sea
American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, 90, 1945-1961. LINK

2005

R Stuart Haszeldine, O. Quinn, G. England, M. Wilkinson, Z.K.
Shipton, J.P. Evans, J. Heath, L. Crossey, C.J. Ballentine, C.M Graham
Natural geochemical analogues for carbon dioxide storage and sequestration in deep geological porous reservoirs
Spec Issue Oil and Gas Science and Technology (Revue de Inst Francais de Petrole) 2005, vol 60, 33-49 pp

2004

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., ELLAM, R.M. & FALLICK, A.E.

Hydrocarbon filling history from diagenetic evidence: Brent
Group, UK North Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 21, 443-455.

2003

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S. & MILLIKEN, K.L.

Cross formational flux of aluminium and potassium in Gulf Coast sediments
Clay Cements in Sandstones, IAS Special Publication
34 edited by R.Worden & S. Morad, 147-160.

2002

WILKINSON, M., & HASZELDINE, R.S.

Problems with argon: K-Ar ages in Gulf Coast shales
Chemical Geology, 191, 277-283

WILKINSON, M., & HASZELDINE, R.S.

Fibrous Illite in Oilfield Sandstones – A Nucleation Kinetic Theory of Growth
Terra Nova, 14, 56-60.

2001

WILKINSON, M., MILLIKEN, K.L. & HASZELDINE, R.S.

Systematic destruction of K-feldspars in deeply buried rift and
passive margin sandstones

Journal of the Geological Society, 158, 675-683.

2000

HENDRY, J.P., WILKINSON, M., FALLICK, A.E. & TREWIN, N.H.

Disseminated ‘jigsaw-piece’ dolomite in Upper Jurassic shelf
sandstones, Central North Sea: an example of cement growth during
bioturbation?

Sedimentology, 47, 631-644.

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., FALLICK, A.E. & OSBORNE, M.J.

Siderite zonation within the Brent Group: microbial influence or aquifer flow?
Clay Minerals, 35, 107-117

HENDRY, J.P, WILKINSON, M., FALLICK, A.E., & HASZELDINE, R.S.

Ankerite cementation in deeply buried Jurassic sandstone reservoirs of the Central North Sea
Journal of Sedimentary Research, 70, 227-239

STEWART, R.N.T., HASZELDINE, R.S., FALLICK, A.E., WILKINSON, M. &
MACAULAY, C.I.

Regional distribution of diagenetic carbonate cement in Paleocene deepwater sandstones: North Sea
Clay Minerals, 35, 119-133

HASZELDINE, R.S., MACAULAY, C.I., MARCHAND, A., WILKINSON, M.,
GRAHAM, C.M., CAVANAGH, A., FALLICK, A.E., & COUPLES, G.D., 2000

Sandstone cementation and fluids in hydrocarbon basins
Journal Of Geochemical Exploration, 69, 195-200.

1999

HASZELDINE, R.S., WILKINSON, M., DERBY, D., MACAULAY, C.I., COUPLES, G.C.,
FALLICK, A.E., FLEMING, C.G., STEWART, R.N.T., & McAULAY, G., 1999
Diagenetic
porosity creation in an overpressured graben

In: Boldy, S., and Fleet,
S, (eds), Petroleum Geology of NW Europe, Geol. Soc. of London, p.1339-1350

1997

WILKINSON, M., DERBY, D., HASZELDINE, R.S. and COUPLES, G.D., 1997
Secondary-porosity generation during deep burial associated with overpressure
leak-off: Fulmar Formation, UKCS

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 81, 803-813

DARBY, D., WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S. and FALLICK, A.E., 1997,
Illite
dates record deep fluid movements in petroleum basins

Petroleum Geoscience,
3, 133-140.

1996

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., 1996
Aluminium loss during sandstone burial
Journal of the Geological Society of London, 153, 657-660.

1994

WILKINSON, M., FALLICK, A.E., KEANEY, G.M.J., HASZELDINE, R.S., and
MCHARDY, W., 1994
Stable isotopes in illite: the case for meteoric water
flushing within the Upper Jurassic Fulmar Formation sandstones, UK North Sea

Clay minerals, 29, 567-574.

1993

WILKINSON, M.
Concretions of the Valtos Sandstone Formation of Skye:
geochemical indicators of paleo-hydrology

Journal of the Geological
Society
, London, 150, 57-66.

1992

WILKINSON, M.
Concretionary cements in Jurassic sandstones, Isle of
Eigg, Inner Hebrides

in: Basins on the Atlantic Seaboard: Petroleum
Geology, Sedimentology, and Basin Evolution
, (Ed. J. Parnell), London,
Geological Society, pp.145-154.

WILKINSON, M., CROWLEY, S.F., MARSHALL, J.D.
Model for the evolution of oxygen isotope ratios in the pore fluids of mudrocks during burial
Marine
and Petroleum Geology
, 9, 98-105.

1991

WILKINSON, M.
The concretions of the Bearreraig Sandstone Formation:
geometry and geochemistry

Sedimentology, 38, 899-912.

1990

WILKINSON, M. and DAMPIER, M.D.
The rate of growth of sandstone-hosted calcite concretions
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 54, 3391-3399.

Non-peer reviewed papers and magazine articles

2018

 

‘Rocks in Roslin Glen: a record of a swampy past’ with Claire Jellema Deposits Magazine – Issue 55 p. 41 – 43

‘Historically important unconformities in Scotland and Northern England’ Deposits Magazine Issue 53 p. 17 – 20

2017

 

WILKINSON, M., KORRE, A., EDLMANN, K., DEMIC, I.
MiReCOL: Remediation of shallow leakage from a CO2 storage site
Energy Procedia, GHGT13, Lausanne, Switzerland, , 114, 4227–4236, LINK

‘The Mystery of Scottish Flint’ Down to Earth Magazine issue 98 p. 12

‘Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – using geology to fight climate change’ Deposits Magazine – Issue 50 p.56 – 59

‘The Armboth Dyke, Lake District’ Deposits Magazine Issue 50 p. 54

2016

 

‘Hutton’s unconformity and the birth of ‘Deep Time’’ Deposits Magazine Issue 47 p. 46 – 49

‘Dinosaurs footprints on the Isle of Skye, Scotland’ Deposits Magazine issue 46, p. 7 -8

‘The Bass Rock, Firth of Forth’ Deposits Magazine issue 45, p. 10

2014

 

NEELE, F, GRIMSTAD, A.-A., FLEURY, M., LIEBSCHER, A., KORRE, A., WILKINSON, M.
MiReCOL: developing corrective measures for CO2 storage
Energy Procedia, GHGT12, Austin, Texas, 63, 4658-4665

2010

 

WILKINSON, M. HASZELDINE, R.S., A. HOSA , R. J. STEWART, S. HOLLOWAY, M. BENTHAM, K. SMITH, R. SWARBRICK, S. JENKINS, J. GLUYAS, E. MACKAY, G. SMITH, S. DANIELS, & M. RAISTRICK
Defining simple and comprehensive assessment units for CO2 storage in saline formations beneath the UK North Sea and continental shelf
Energy Procedia, GHGT10, Amsterdam, 4, 4865-4872. LINK

2008

 

HASZELDINE, R.S. & WILKINSON, M.
UK Energy Research Centre: Landscape of UK research in Carbon Capture and Storage (Sequestration) version 1
Link to Version 3, updated by MARKUSSON N. & HASZELDINE, R.S

2006

 

DISCUSSIONS & REPLIES

HEINEMANN, N. WILKINSON M, HASZELDINE, R.S., 2017

Comment on “Facing the uncertainty of CO2 storage capacity in China by developing different storage scenarios” by Samuel Höller and Peter Viebahn
Energy Policy, 109, 228-229.

WILKINSON M, HASZELDINE, R.S., 1998

Diagenesis: A short (2 million year) story – Miocene sandstones of central Sumatra, Indonesia – Discussion
Journal of Sediment Research, 68, 231-232.

WILKINSON, M., HASZELDINE, R.S., 1997
Reply to: Discussion on aluminium loss during sandstone burial
Journal of the Geological Society of London, 154, 747-751.

WILKINSON, M., 1993
Geometrical arrangement of calcite cementation within shallow marine sandstones – comment
Earth-Science Reviews, 34,
47-54.

WILKINSON, M., 1992
Reply: The concretions of the Bearreraig Sandstone
Formation: geometry and geochemistry

Sedimentology, 39,
518-520.

WILKINSON, M., 1989
Discussion: Evidence for surface reaction-controlled
growth of carbonate concretions in shales

Sedimentology, 36,
951-953.


SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Microbial Mineral and Rock Weathering in Shale Cliffs

TOBY SAMUELS, MARK WILKINSON, DAVID PYBUS, CHARLES COCKELL
Goldschmidt Conference, Yokohama, Japan, 26th June to the 1st of July, 2016

What do experiments tell us about the rate of reaction in the real world?

MARK WILKINSON, keynote presentation
The Clay Minerals Group Lecture: the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain & Ireland
The Mid-European Clay Conference, Dresden, 16 – 19th September 2014

Natural analogues for geological CO2 storage: a reality check for computer simulation?
MARK WILKINSON, invited presentation
Frontiers of Environmental Geoscience
Aberystwyth, 21-23 June 2011

A 2-stage model for growth of fibrous illite in oilfield sandstones

MARK WILKINSON
EuroClay15, Edinburgh, July 6 – 10th 2015

MiReCOL: REMEDIATION OF SHALLOW LEAKAGE FROM A CO2 STORAGE SITE

MARK WILKINSON, KATRIONA EDLMANN, IVANA DEMIC & ANNA KORRE(br>
TCCS8, Trondheim, 16 – 18th June, 2015

CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery from the Residual Zone-A Sustainable Vision for North Sea Oil Production

JAMIE STEWART, STUART HASZELDINE, MARK WILKINSON, GARETH JOHNSON
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts; 01/2014

Revealing the Dynamics of Cementation in Carbonate Reservoirs
THORPE, D., WOOD, R., BARATA, J., LEWIS, H. AND WILKINSON, M

75th EAGE Conference & Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2013
Session: Carbonate Depositional Environments & Diagenesis 6/2013

Multiple Hydrocarbon Charges from Diagenetic
Evidence, UK North Sea: Brent Group and Fulmar Formation

MARK WILKINSON, R. STUART. HASZELDINE & TONY E. FALLICK

18th General Meeting, International Mineralogical Association,
Edinburgh. 1-6 September 2002

I’ve also had a presentation or poster at practically every Annual Meeting of the BSRG (British Sedimentological Research Group) since at least 1995, and probably before then, but I probably used transparencies on an overhead projector (remember those?) so there are no files on my present computer…

CONFERENCE CONVENED with Stuart Haszeldine and Callum Macaulay

Annual meeting of the BSRG (British Sedimentological Research Group) in Edinburgh, 19-22 December 1999

  • 226 people registered, including over 20 industrial delegates
  • 70+ talks
  • 50+ posters
  • 170 people at the Conference Dinner held in the Dynamic Earth Exhibition – the biggest ever?
  • 3 workshops and 2 fieldtrips
  • A packed social schedule with live music and drinks!
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