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Volume: 74 (1990)

Issue: 8. (August)

First Page: 1234

Last Page: 1253

Title: Transfer Previous HitZonesNext Hit in the East African Rift System and Their Relevance to Hydrocarbon Exploration in Rifts (1)

Author(s): C. K. MORLEY, R. A. NELSON, T. L. PATTON, and S. G. MUNN (2)

Abstract:

Transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit in extensional regions display a wide range of geometries from discrete Previous HitfaultNext Hit Previous HitzonesNext Hit to Previous HitzonesNext Hit of broad warping. The classification of extensional Previous HitfaultNext Hit displacement transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit developed in this paper includes three main criteria: (1) primary subdivision of transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit by relative attitude and direction of throw of the major faults (synthetic and conjugate); (2) secondary subdivision of conjugate transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit into transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit where the normal faults dip toward each other (convergent) and where the transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit occur between faults that dip away from each other (divergent); (3) the tertiary subdivision of conjugate relationships of transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit and secondary subdivision of synthetic transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit are by the Previous HitfaultNext Hit terminations in plan view; fau t tips approach, or they overlap, completely overlap (termed "collateral"), or are in line (termed "collinear"). A high abundance of overlapping transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit occur in the East African rift where extension is low and large-scale cross faults (proto-transform faults?) are uncommon. Commonly, transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit in this region are relatively high areas with complex internal Previous HitfaultNext Hit geometries flanked by deeps.

Transfer Previous HitzonesNext Hit in rifts contain complex but somewhat predictable structural geometries that make them optimum locations for structural hydrocarbon traps. The classification presented herein can help define and delineate those Previous HitzonesTop and to some degree predict their internal structural geometry.

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