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Program and Abstracts for the Utah Geological Association 1982 Symposium on the Overthrust Belt of Utah, 1982
Pages 15-15

Seismic Data Acquisition and Previous HitInterpretationNext Hit in Central Utah: ABSTRACT

Dale Gray1, Margaret L. Turner2

Abstract

In central Utah along the Hingeline area geologists and geophysicists face some of the most complex geologic Previous HitstructuralNext Hit problems with structures and even provinces having multiple ages and styles of deformation. In addition to complex Previous HitstructuralNext Hit geology, there is also related rapid change in facies, multiple unconformities and other Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit complexities.

In many cases seismic data can be used to resolve the geologic questions of the origin and history of particular geologic phenomena. Regional reconnaissance seismic sections are used to illustrate key geologic Previous HitstructuralNext Hit styles and Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit relationships in the transition zone between the Basin and Range province and the Colorado Plateau. Additional seismic sections are used in the Sanpete Valley area to illustrate salt diapirs overthrust and key Previous HitstratigraphicNext Hit relationships.

Quality seismic data, when carefully integrated with surface and subsurface geologic information, can yield a more complete understanding of the complex interrelationships of the Previous HitstructuralNext Hit and Previous HitstratigraphicTop evolution of the Hingeline province which will result in a more successful hydrocarbon, geothermal and mining exploration effort.


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