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Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions
Vol. 43 (1993), Pages 305-311

Inversion of Salt Diapir and Sedimentary Bed Observations: A Gulf Coast Case History

K. Petersen, I. Lerche

ABSTRACT

An inverse procedure is used to model the combined evolution of salt and sediments in a manner consistent with present-day observations of salt and bed geometries.

The combined evolutionary picture is used to assess thermal focusing by the highly conductive salt structure through time, so that thermal anomalies in relation to hydrocarbon maturation around the evolving salt structure, and structural development of sediment bed geometries and salt overhang evolution, can both be timed better relative to hydrocarbon emplacement.

An example from the Gulf of Mexico is analyzed using this new inversion procedure.


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