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Abstract
AAPG Bulletin, V.
3-D
Visualization and Isochore Analysis of
Extensional Diapirs Overprinted by Compression
1Manuscript received September 30, 1998; revised manuscript received December
3, 1999; final acceptance January 15, 2000.
213312 Lamplight Village Ave., Austin, Texas 78727; e-mail: [email protected]
3Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas
78713.
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ABSTRACT
migration
histories in
salt provinces; however, salt dissolution and salt flow in and out of the section plane
make it difficult to determine the shape of salt bodies before deformation, which hampers
accurate restorations. Three-dimensional computer visualization of a physical model and
analysis of isochores provide clues to the original shape of allochthonous salt bodies
that were emplaced during extension and later compressed.
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