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AAPG Studies in Geology No. 48 / SEG Geophysical References Series No. 11, Chapter 18: A New Exploration Approach in a Mature Basin: Integration of Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Seismic, Remote-sensing, and Microtectonic Data, Southern Vienna Basin, Austria, by H. Hausler, D. Leber, H. Peresson, and W. Hamilton, Pages 433 - 451
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AAPG Studies in Geology No. 48 / SEG Geophysical References Series No. 11: Surface Exploration Case Histories: Applications of Geochemistry, Magnetics, and Remote Sensing, Edited by Dietmar Schumacher and Leonard A. LeSchack
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. All rights reserved.

Chapter 18
A New Exploration Approach in a Mature Basin: Integration of Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Seismic, Remote-sensing, and Microtectonic Data, Southern Vienna Basin, Austria

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Institute of Geology
University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

D. Leber
Institute of Geology
University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

H. Peresson
OMV-AG, Vienna, Austria

W. Hamilton
OMV-AG, Vienna, Austria


ABSTRACT

Field-derived structural-geology models were established to facilitate the interpretation of Previous Hit3-DNext Hit seismic data from the Moosbrunn test area in the southern Vienna Basin. Microtectonic field surveys of fault slip directions and field measurements of reactivated faults, together with field identification of subseismic faults, allowed the construction of a complex Previous Hit3-DNext Hit fault model that was applied to the tectonic interpretation of Previous Hit3-DTop seismic data.

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