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Paul Gillespie

Researcher at Equinor

Publications -  17
Citations -  1021

Paul Gillespie is an academic researcher from Equinor. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anticline & Fault (geology). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 17 publications receiving 911 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Gillespie include Norsk Hydro.

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Effects of local stress perturbation on secondary fault development

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare attributes of the stress fields computed around largest faults from detailed 3D geomechanical models, with fault data such as discretized fault orientation and density observed from a high quality 3D seismic reflection survey.
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Stratigraphic architecture and fracture-controlled dolomitization of the Cretaceous Khami and Bangestan groups: an outcrop case study, Zagros Mountains, Iran

TL;DR: This work has been carried out as part of a joint study between Norsk Hydro (now Statoil) and NIOC (National Iranian Oil Company) as mentioned in this paper, which was conducted as a joint project between NIOC and Statoil.
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Structure of the Mountain Front Flexure along the Anaran anticline in the Pusht-e Kuh Arc (NW Zagros, Iran): insights from sand box models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a fold model to resolve the geometry of the Anaran anticline as well as its evolution, which was applied to other anticlines on top of this major basement-related thrust, such as the Siah Kuh and Khaviz anticlines in the Pusht-e Kuh Arc and Dezful Embayment domains.
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Multiple Detachment Folding in Pusht-e Kuh Arc, Zagros: Role of Mechanical Stratigraphy

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual model of folding characterized by changes in fold geometry at depth is proposed, which is applicable to petroleum exploration of recently awarded exploration areas within the Pusht-e Kuh arc and may apply to the rest of the Zagros fold belt.
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Sub-seismic fractures in foreland fold and thrust belts: insight from the Lurestan Province, Zagros Mountains, Iran

TL;DR: In this article, a regional analysis of the Cenomanian-coniacian Sarvak and Ilam Formations is presented as a case study for sub-seismic fracture development in this type of compressive setting.