E. D. McGregor
Aarhus University
6 Papers
35 Citations
E. D. McGregor is an academic researcher from Aarhus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sedimentary basin & Continental margin. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of E. D. McGregor include University of Aberdeen.
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Papers
Long-term exhumation of a Palaeoproterozoic orogen and the role of pre-existing heterogeneous thermal crustal properties: a fission-track study of SE Baffin Island
E. D. McGregor,E. D. McGregor,S. B. Nielsen,Randell Stephenson,Randell Stephenson,K. D. Petersen,David MacDonald +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used inverse thermal modeling of single samples to show that cooling through the partial annealing zone ( c. 120 − 60 °C) occurred over discrete periods ranging from 100 to 300 Ma, and the remaining variability in the observed dataset is attributed to differential erosion from a variable initial topography.
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Cenozoic erosion and flexural isostasy of Scandinavia
TL;DR: In this paper, a pre-Cenozoic landscape was reconstructed based on a fluvial landscape algorithm and the isostatic response to the transfer of rock mass from the basins onto the onshore area.
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Evolution of the west Greenland margin: offshore thermostratigraphic data and modelling
E. D. McGregor,E. D. McGregor,S. B. Nielsen,Randell Stephenson,Randell Stephenson,Ole R. Clausen,K. D. Petersen,David MacDonald +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, analysis of seismic reflection profiles and 1D modelling of exploration wells along the Greenland margin of Davis Strait demonstrate that the data are consistent with a model of ancient continental topography affected by late Cretaceous-early Palaeocene rifting followed by thermal subsidence where offshore Neogene tectonic uplift is not required.
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Basin evolution in the Davis Strait area (west Greenland and conjugate east Baffin/Labrador passive margins) from thermostratigraphic and subsidence modelling of well data: implications for tectonic evolution and petroleum systems
TL;DR: In this paper, a 1D model for the subsidence and thermal evolution of exploration wells located on the conjugate West Greenland and east Baffin/Labrador margins has been computed.
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Long-term post-orogenic evolution of N Atlantic conjugate margins constrained by on- and offshore data
Søren Bom Nielsen,K. D. Petersen,Randell Stephenson,T. Cunha,Vivi Kathrine Pedersen,B. Gołędowski,David L. Egholm,E. D. McGregor,Ole R. Clausen,Anna Bondo Medhus,Bo Holm Jacobsen,Niels Balling,Kerry Gallagher +12 more
- 13 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this article, a range of different geoscience disciplines were applied to the investigation of the evolution of North Atlantic conjugate margins, and numerical models developed promising asymmetries.
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