Provisional contents: Petroleum systems offshore western Ireland in an Atlantic margin context • Petroleum geochemistry of the Lower and Middle Jurassic in Atlantic Margin basins of Ireland and the UK • Chapter 4 missing • Hot fluid flow events in Atlantic margin basins: An example from the Rathlin Basin • Hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Irish Sea area: insights from recent exploration of the Central Irish Sea, Peel and Solway basins • Hydrocarbon potential of the Kish Bank Basin: integration within a regional model for the Greater Irish Sea Basin • Fault distribution and timing in the Central Irish Sea Basin • The influence of thermal history on hydrocarbon prospectivity in the Central Irish Sea Basin • The geology and geophysics of the Southwest Kinsale gas accumulation • Late Tertiary faulting, footwall uplift and topography in Western Ireland • Exploring the Slyne Basin: a geophysical challenge • Sub-basalt imaging using converted waves: numerical modelling • Chapter 14 missing • Aspects of the structure of the Porcupine and Porcupine Seabight basins as revealed from gravity modelling of regional seismic transects • Structural modelling of the south Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland: implications for the timing, magnitude and stlye of crustal extension • Provenance implications of reworked palynomorphs in Mesozoic successions of the Porcupine and North Porcupine basins, offshore Ireland • Chapter 18 missing • Reservoir characteristics of the Upper Jurassic in the 35/8-2 discovery, Porcupine Basin • Comparative Tertiary stratigraphic evolution of the Porcupine and Rockall basins • Cenozoic and Cretaceous transient uplift in the Porcupine Basin and its relationship to a mantle plume • Evidence of shallow gas above the Connemara oil accumulation, Block 26/28 Porcupine Basin • Carbonate mounds and slope failutres in the Porcupine Basin: a development model involving fluid venting • Thermally-driven porosity reduction: impact on basin subsidence • Interpretation of transverse gravity lineaments in the Rockall Basin • The structural style and evolution of the Brona Basin • A Mid- to Late Cenozoic tectonostratigraphic framework for the Rockall Trough • Slope instability and sediment re-distribution in the Rockall Trough: constraints from Gloria • Slope failure features on the margins of the Rockall Trough • Index. Principal authors to date (not complete 02.04.01): A M Spencer, Statoil a.s., Norway. I C Scotchman, Statoil (UK) Ltd., UK. D W J Middleton, University of Aberdeen, UK. J Floodpage, TotalFine Elf Exploration UK Plc., UK. G M Dunford, Dunford Exploration Ltd., UK. C Izatt, BG International, UK. P F Green, Geotrack International, Australia. J M Sullivan, Marathon International Petroleum Ireland Ltd., Ireland. M Badley, Badley Earth Science, UK. P M Dancer, Enterprise Oil Plc., Ireland. F Martini, University College Dublin, Ireland. H Johnson, British Geological Survey, UK. K Baxter, Badley Earth Sciences, UK. J Smith, University College Cork, Ireland. A J Robinson, Chevron Overseas Petroleum Inc., USA. A McDonnell, University College Dublin, Ireland. S M Jones, Bullard Laboratories, UK. K P Games, Gardline Surveys Ltd., UK. J P Henriet, Gent University, Belgium. P A Bjorkum, Statoil a.s., Norway. K McGrane, Dublin Institute for Advances Studies, Ireland. A Thomson, Saga Petroleum Ireland, UK. M S Stoker, British Geological Survey, UK. V Unnithan, University College Dublin, Ireland. P M Shannon, University College Dublin, Ireland.