Grossbeak mound animation
Observations from Miocene Mounds above the Grossbeak oil discovery in the NE North Sea suggest sinkites, rather than injectites or in-situ sand, forming the jack-up structures.
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This video (short version) summarizes observations from the Miocene mounds over the Grossbeak discovery in the NE North Sea (Figure 7 in Rudjord and Huuse, 2025), supporting that a younger parent sand formed the intrusions by buoyancy-driven stratigraphic inversion with heavier sand sinking below low-density, early consolidated and fractured biosilicious ooze.
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