AAPG Memoir 84
The Carpathians and Their Foreland: Geology and Hydrocarbon Resources
Edited by J. Golonka and F. J. Picha
This volume of 30 chapters, authored by 107 geologists and geophysicists from Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the U.S.A., provides a comprehensive and understandable account on geology and hydrocarbon resources of the entire Carpathian system from northeastern Austria to southern Romania, including the Neogene foredeep, the foreland platform both in front and beneath the thrust belt, the Carpathian thrust belt and the late and post orogenic intermontane basins.
Principal chapters on regional geology are supplemented by thematic contributions on geodynamic reconstructions, regional geophysical investigations, hydrocarbon systems, and case studies of major oil and gas fields. To date, close to 7 billion barrels of oil and more than 53 trillion cubic feet of natural gas have been produced from the entire Carpathian system. Additional new reserves may be found, especially at deeper structural levels below the Neogene foredeep and the thin-skinned Carpathian thrust belt. The publication is intended as a source of information to schools, governmental and private institutions, oil companies, and potential investors.