Talk:Geology of the southern North Sea
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Rewrite
[edit]This article is in need of a complete rewrite. It has various issues, but I'll just highlight that the word "coal" does not appear once, despite Upper Carboniferous coals being the source rock for all the gas in the basin. It needs a section on Early Carboniferous extension, which created the basins in which the thick coal deposits were formed. I have no idea if I'll get round to this soon, but I'll try. Mikenorton (talk) 15:28, 21 May 2019 (UTC)