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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 53, No. 01, September 13, 2010. Pages 35 and 37.

Abstract: Deep Water Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit Previous HitSubsaltNext Hit Structural Framework

Bill Kilsdonk, Rod Graham, and Robin Pilcher
Hess Corporation

Structural styles in the deep water Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit are largely a function of the distribution of salt, its interaction with sedimentary depocenters, the specific Previous HitGulfNext Hit of Previous HitMexicoNext Hit linked system involved, and position in that linked system. Nearly basin-wide coverage of highquality 3D seismic data coupled with existing regional 2D data has allowed interpretation of Previous HitsubsaltNext Hit structural features and their assembly into a broad regional framework. We identify and characterize the following provinces and Previous HitsubsaltTop structural elements: 1) A deep salt basin and frontal salt napppe; 2) Perdido Foldbelt and Alaminos Canyon gravity minima; 3) Eocene and Miocene regional welds; 4) an “egg crate” province of isolated primary depocenters separated by older salt and younger mini-basins; 5) an area of amalgamated salt and linked primary depocenters; 6) Mississippi Canyon/Atwater and Spirit foldbelts; 7) Sigsbee salt lobe and allochthonous carapace basins; and 8) “ramps” between weld and canopy levels.

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