
Ormen Lange - an integrated study for safe field development in the Storegga submarine area
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 15. June 2005
Book
Hardback
326 pages
978-0-08-044694-3 (ISBN)
Description
Great effort has been undertaken to investigate potential geohazards in relation to the development of the Ormen Lange gas field offshore Mid-Norway.
The field is located in the scar left after the giant, tsunami-generating Storegga Slide, which occurred roughly 8200 years ago, and the slide risk has consequently received particular focus. The studies have been multi-disciplinary in character, and have involved a number of companies, universities, and research institutions. The results of the project led to a significant advance in the understanding of the Storegga Slide in particular, and submarine slope instability in general, and played an important role in the approval of field development by Norwegian authorities.
This book comprises 26 individual contributions representing the wide span of topics addressed in the project. The main scope is to provide a state-of-the-art report on geohazard investigations in a high latitude continental margin setting. Most of the data and results published in this book would not have reached beyond the confidential report stage unless the license partners of the Ormen Lange license had agreed that this information deserves a wider audience.
The field is located in the scar left after the giant, tsunami-generating Storegga Slide, which occurred roughly 8200 years ago, and the slide risk has consequently received particular focus. The studies have been multi-disciplinary in character, and have involved a number of companies, universities, and research institutions. The results of the project led to a significant advance in the understanding of the Storegga Slide in particular, and submarine slope instability in general, and played an important role in the approval of field development by Norwegian authorities.
This book comprises 26 individual contributions representing the wide span of topics addressed in the project. The main scope is to provide a state-of-the-art report on geohazard investigations in a high latitude continental margin setting. Most of the data and results published in this book would not have reached beyond the confidential report stage unless the license partners of the Ormen Lange license had agreed that this information deserves a wider audience.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, explorationists
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 210 mm
Weight
1070 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-044694-3 (9780080446943)
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Ormen Lange - An Integrated Study for Safe Field Development in the Storegga Submarine Area
An Integrated Study for Safe Field Development in the Storegga Submarine Slide Area
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Persons
Editor
Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, Oslo, Norway
Norsk Hydro ASA, Oslo, Norway
Norsk Hydro ASA, Oslo, Norway
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bergen, Norway
Department of Geology, University of Tromso, Norway
Content
1. Ormen Lange - an integrated study for the safe development of a deep-water gas field within the Storegga Slide Complex, NE Atlantic continental margin.
2. Explaining the Storegga Slide.
3. Influence from "Ocean Weather" on near seabed currents and events at Ormen Lange.
4. Large-scale development of the mid-Norwegian margin during the last 3 million years.
5. The Pleistocene to recent geological development of the Ormen Lange area.
6. Late Cenozoic glacial history and evolution of the Storegga Slide area and adjacent slide flank regions, Norwegian continental margin.
7. The glacial North Sea Fan, southern Norwegian Margin: architecture and evolution from the upper continental slope to the deep-sea basin.
8. Contourites and their relevance for mass wasting along the Mid-Norwegian Margin.
9. The Storegga Slide complex: repetitive large scale sliding with similar cause and development.
10. Mineralogical and microstructural development of the sediments on the Mid-Norwegian margin.
11. The dating and morphometry of the Storegga Slide.
12. Postglacial seismicity offshore mid-Norway with emphasis on spatio-temporal-magnitudal variations.
13. Probabilistic and deterministic seismic hazard results and influence of the sedimentary More Basin, NE Atlantic.
14. Stress transfer in the Storegga area, offshore mid-Norway.
15. The last phase of the Storegga Slide: simulation of retrogressive slide dynamics and comparison with slide-scar morphology.
16. On the dynamics of subaqueous clay rich gravity mass flows - the giant Storegga slide, Norway.
17. Scaling behaviour of clay-rich submarine debris flows.
18. The Storegga Slide tsunami - comparing field observations with numerical simulations.
19. Fundamental mechanisms for tsunami generation by submarine mass flows in idealised geometries.
20. A parametric study of tsunamis generated by submarine slides in the Ormen Lange/Storegga area off western Norway.
21. Ocean warming and gas hydrate stability on the mid-Norwegian margin at the Storegga Slide.
22. The Storegga slide: evaluation of triggering sources and slide mechanics.
23. Formation of large, crater-like evacuation structures in ooze sediments in the Norwegian Sea. Possible implications for the development of the Storegga Slide.
24. In situ pore pressures: What is their significance and how can they be reliably measured?
25. Ocean bottom seismometer investigations in the Ormen Lange area offshore mid-Norway provide evidence for shallow gas layers in subsurface sediments.
26. Soil conditions and slope stability in the Ormen Lange area.
27. Quantification of risks associated with seabed instability at Ormen Lange.
2. Explaining the Storegga Slide.
3. Influence from "Ocean Weather" on near seabed currents and events at Ormen Lange.
4. Large-scale development of the mid-Norwegian margin during the last 3 million years.
5. The Pleistocene to recent geological development of the Ormen Lange area.
6. Late Cenozoic glacial history and evolution of the Storegga Slide area and adjacent slide flank regions, Norwegian continental margin.
7. The glacial North Sea Fan, southern Norwegian Margin: architecture and evolution from the upper continental slope to the deep-sea basin.
8. Contourites and their relevance for mass wasting along the Mid-Norwegian Margin.
9. The Storegga Slide complex: repetitive large scale sliding with similar cause and development.
10. Mineralogical and microstructural development of the sediments on the Mid-Norwegian margin.
11. The dating and morphometry of the Storegga Slide.
12. Postglacial seismicity offshore mid-Norway with emphasis on spatio-temporal-magnitudal variations.
13. Probabilistic and deterministic seismic hazard results and influence of the sedimentary More Basin, NE Atlantic.
14. Stress transfer in the Storegga area, offshore mid-Norway.
15. The last phase of the Storegga Slide: simulation of retrogressive slide dynamics and comparison with slide-scar morphology.
16. On the dynamics of subaqueous clay rich gravity mass flows - the giant Storegga slide, Norway.
17. Scaling behaviour of clay-rich submarine debris flows.
18. The Storegga Slide tsunami - comparing field observations with numerical simulations.
19. Fundamental mechanisms for tsunami generation by submarine mass flows in idealised geometries.
20. A parametric study of tsunamis generated by submarine slides in the Ormen Lange/Storegga area off western Norway.
21. Ocean warming and gas hydrate stability on the mid-Norwegian margin at the Storegga Slide.
22. The Storegga slide: evaluation of triggering sources and slide mechanics.
23. Formation of large, crater-like evacuation structures in ooze sediments in the Norwegian Sea. Possible implications for the development of the Storegga Slide.
24. In situ pore pressures: What is their significance and how can they be reliably measured?
25. Ocean bottom seismometer investigations in the Ormen Lange area offshore mid-Norway provide evidence for shallow gas layers in subsurface sediments.
26. Soil conditions and slope stability in the Ormen Lange area.
27. Quantification of risks associated with seabed instability at Ormen Lange.