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Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Deep Water
Gulf
of
Mexico
Subsalt
Structural
Framework
Gulf
of
Mexico
Subsalt
Structural
Framework
Hess Corporation
Structural styles in the deep water
Gulf
of
Mexico
are largely a
function of the distribution of salt, its interaction with sedimentary
depocenters, the specific
Gulf
of
Mexico
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
subsalt
structural features and their assembly
into a broad regional framework. We identify and characterize the
following provinces and
subsalt
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.