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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 25 (1975), Pages 1-19

Sub Previous HitSaltNext Hit Origin of Exotic Blocks in Piercement Domes Reveals the Probability of Oligo-Miocene Previous HitSaltNext Hit in the Gulf of Mexico Region

H. H. Wilson (1)

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of exotic blocks of igneous and sedimentary rocks in piercement Previous HitsaltNext Hit dome cap rock is a common phenomenon around the world. Although Previous HitsaltNext Hit piercements in many basins are known to have pierced through great thicknesses of sedimentary overburden, fragments of the sediments traversed do not appear to have been incorporated in cap rock. Jurassic, Cretaceous or Tertiary material has not been found in Previous HitsaltNext Hit piercements of the Gulf Coast interior Previous HitsaltNext Hit basins nor have post Cambrian sediments been found amongst Hormuz cap rock detritus of the numerous Persian and Arabian Gulf piercements.

Evidence from Previous HitsaltNext Hit piercements in the Persian Gulf area suggests that insoluble cap rock material is derived either from rocks interbedded with the parent evaporite or from sub-Previous HitsaltNext Hit formations as a result of glacier-like plucking from the Previous HitsaltNext Hit sub-crop during flow toward the diapiric exit.

In basins where bedded Previous HitsaltNext Hit is too deep for penetration by the drill the age of exotic material in piercement cap rock often has been used as an age indicator of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit deposit when, in fact, the exotics probably represent pre-Previous HitsaltNext Hit formations often lying unconformably below the evaporite deposit.

Evidence from the Salina basin in southeastern Mexico suggests that Previous HitsaltNext Hit structures may be cored by Oligocene rather than Jurassic evaporite and, likewise, the Previous HitsaltNext Hit in the Moron basin diapirs, northeast Cuba may be Oligo-Miocene rather than Jurassic as is currently supposed.

The possibility that Oligo-Miocene Previous HitsaltTop may core many of the offshore Texas and Louisiana structures is suggested both by diapiric immaturity of many of the structures and by the presence of Oligo-Miocene sediments in Belle Isle and Eugene Island piercements of Louisiana.


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