Nick Schofield is a Professor of Igneous and Petroleum Geology. He specializes in the seismic and field interpretation of intrusive and extrusive sequences in volcanic terranes and their interaction with hydrocarbon systems.
He is a multi-award winning scientist at the forefront of aiding industry in understanding challenging volcanic geology in the subsurface globally.
External roles include sitting on the IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) Science Evaluation Panel (SEP) and the UK-IODP program advisory group (PAG)
Reply to discussion on ‘Palaeogeographical evolution of the Rattray Volcanic Province, Central North Sea’, by Quirie et al. 2020 (JGS, 177, 718–737)
Quirie, A. K., Schofield, N., Holford, S. P., Jolley, D. W., Archer, S. G., Hole, M. J., Hartley, A., Watson, D., Burgess, R., Pugsley, J. H., Underhill, J. R.
Journal of the Geological Society, vol. 178, no. 3, jgs2021-011
United Kingdom Oil and Gas Fields: 50th Anniversary Commemorative Volume. Goffey, G., Gluyas, J. (eds.). 1 edition. Geological Society of London, pp. 3-18, 16 pages
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
Palaeogeographical evolution of the Rattray Volcanic Province, Central North Sea
Quirie, A. K., Schofield, N., Jolley, D. W., Archer, S. G., Hole, M. J., Hartley, A., Watson, D., Burgess, R., Pugsley, J. H., Underhill, J. R., Holford, S. P.
Journal of the Geological Society , vol. 177, no. 4, pp. 718-737