Anna Stromback
Equinor
5 Papers
57 Citations
Anna Stromback is an academic researcher from Equinor. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & Erg (landform). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Anna Stromback include University of Liverpool.
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Papers
Predicting distribution of remobilized aeolian facies using sub-surface data: the Weissliegend of the UK Southern North Sea
Anna Stromback,John A. Howell +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model for a preserved topography at the top of the Permian Rotliegend Group was proposed, and the model was further supported by thickness trends in the overlying Zechstein units which increase into the proposed interdune lows.
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Petroleum column-height controls in the western Hammerfest Basin, Barents Sea
Christian Hermanrud,Christian Hermanrud,Malene Eikås Halkjelsvik,Malene Eikås Halkjelsvik,Kine Kristiansen,Kine Kristiansen,Asdrúbal Bernal,Anna Stromback +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated to what extent the hydrocarbon column heights can be explained by vertical leakage along faults or at fault intersections, and found that vertical leakage at fault intersection has exerted a main control on the position of the gas-water contacts in the western Hammerfest Basin.
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Column Height Controls in the Western Hammerfest Basin
Christian Hermanrud,K. Kristiansen,M. Halkjelsvik,Asdrúbal Bernal,Anna Stromback +4 more
- 03 Oct 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, column height and structural setting for 16 drilled structures in the western Hammerfest Basin Barents Sea were analyzed and it was shown that vertical fluid flow along intersecting faults is the main cause of leaking structures.
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The transgression of an erg — sedimentation and reworking/soft-sediment deformation of aeolian facies: the Cretaceous Troncoso Member, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
TL;DR: VEIGA et al. as discussed by the authors studied the deformation and preservation of dune topography associated with the flooding of the dune field in the Neuquen Basin.
Anatomy of a mixed marine–non-marine lowstand wedge in a ramp setting. The record of a Barremian–Aptian complex relative sea-level fall in the central Neuquén Basin, Argentina
TL;DR: Veiga et al. as discussed by the authors presented Veiga, Gonzalo Diego, et al., a survey of the work of the Centro de Investigaciones Geologicas (CIG) in La Plata.