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Isochore_P00_P10_250m

This Feature Class contains contours that depict the interpreted vertical thickness (isochore) in metres between the P00 and P10 seismic horizons mapped within the Northwest Province of the Atlas of Petroleum Prospectivity (namely the Taranaki, Deepwater Taranaki, and Reinga-Northland basins). This isochore interval encompasses rocks of c. 66-56 Ma age (Paleocene). For more information about the seismic horizon naming scheme used in this project please refer to: Strogen, D.P.; King, P.R. 2014. A new Zealandia-wide seismic horizon naming scheme. Lower Hutt, NZ: GNS Science. GNS Science report 2014/34. 20 p. The depth and isochore grids, from which these contours were derived, were generated in Paradigm 2015 SeisEarth software using an adaptive fitting algorithm and a grid resolution of 1 km x 1 km. Faults have not been incorporated into the regional-scale gridding of the TWT or depth maps in this project. The TWT and depth grids were then exported from SeisEarth (Zmap format), checked for internal consistency in Zetaware (Trinity 4.61), edited as needed to account for gridding errors and then exported as ArcView Ascii grids, imported and contoured with Esri's ArcGIS software. Contour intervals are 250 m. Given the considerable variability in the spacing and density of 2D seismic data over the entire NWP area the "smoothness" of the depth maps varies accordingly. In the central Taranaki Basin, where seismic line spacing may be 5 km or less, the 1 km x 1 km grid resolution captures the geological complexity well. However, in areas of the NWP such as the Deepwater Taranaki Basin to the west and Reinga Basin in the north, seismic line spacing may be in the order of 15 to 30 km. In such areas the underlying geological complexity is only captured where seismic interpretation exists along the available 2D seismic lines. For further information on these data, please refer to: Arnot, M.J. and Bland, K.J. et al. (Compilers), 2016. Atlas of Petroleum Prospectivity, Northwest Province: ArcGIS geodatabase and technical report. GNS Science Data Series 23b.

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Date (Publication)
2016-12-14
Presentation form
Digital map
Purpose

Contours in 250 m intervals that depict the interpreted vertical thickness between the P00 and P10 seismic horizons.

Credit

We acknowledge the many members of the APP and 4D Taranaki project teams, past and present, for their interpretations, comments, and inputs into developing these data. Previous GNS Science TWT mapping of the NWP has been incorporated into these data. This includes interpretation and reports by: Uruski et al. (2002, 2004, 2008); Stagpoole et al. (2009); Bland et al. (2014); GNS Science and NIWA (2014); and Bull et al. (2015). GNS Science thanks Paradigm Ltd, for use of seismic interpretation software (SeisEarth), and geological modelling software (SKUA-GOCAD), and Zetaware.com for use of Trinity software for grid QC. <br/><br/>GNS Science also thanks the many companies that over many years have provided seismic data for use in research programmes such as APP, and also to the open-file petroleum data system administered by New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals. <br/><br/>This work programme is funded by the New Zealand Government, through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's (MBIE) Energy and Minerals targeted research fund. Contract C05X1406 to GNS Science. This work is also supported by the Petroleum Basins Research (PBR) and EEZ programmes via MBIE Strategic Funding from the New Zealand Government (MBIE). Compilation of these data was led by Dr Hannu Seebeck ( h.seebeck@gns.cri.nz ; seismic mapping) and Mr Paul Viskovic ( p.viskovic@gns.cri.nz ; gridding and depth conversion). Compilation of this dataset was led by Drs Kyle Bland ( k.bland@gns.cri.nz ) and Dominic Strogen ( d.strogen@gns.cri.nz ), with assistance from Dr Malcolm Arnot ( m.arnot@gns.cri.nz ).

Point of contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

GNS Science

Dr Kyle Bland

k.bland@gns.cri.nz

Point of contact
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Use limitation

Any use of these data should acknowledge GNS Science's Atlas of Petroleum Prospectivity programme. GNS Science has made all reasonable endeavours to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the product but gives no warranties and makes no representations (express or implied) as to its accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose, or title. GNS Science accepts no liability on account of errors in any of the information and each user must rely on its own inquiries. GNS Science excludes liability for any loss, damage or expense, direct or indirect and however caused, whether through negligence or otherwise resulting from any person, company or organisation's use of, or reliance on, these data. In no circumstances will GNS Science be liable for consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages. Use of the product will be deemed to be acceptance of these terms.

Spatial representation type
Vector
Language

eng

Topic category
  • Geoscientific information
Environment description

Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.3.1.4959

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Reference system identifier
EPSG / 2193
Topology level
Geometry only
Geometric object type
Composite
Geometric object count
671
Distribution format
Name Version

File Geodatabase Feature Class

10.3.3

OnLine resource
Protocol Linkage Name

OGC:WMS

https://data.gns.cri.nz/webmaps/petroleum/wms

gns:NWP_Isocore_contours_P00_to_P10

Metadata

File identifier
231543A6-2FEF-4584-9066-425AE97A181A XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Parent identifier

2b06f0d9-42d6-4d30-bb18-5d6d849e5b4d

Hierarchy level
Dataset
Hierarchy level name

dataset

Date stamp
2024-06-20T02:01:52.982168Z
Metadata standard version

1.0

Metadata author
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

GNS Science

Dr Kyle Bland

k.bland@gns.cri.nz

Point of contact
 
 

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