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History of Concepts of Gulf Coast Salt-Dome Formation

L. L. Nettleton

AAPG Bulletin

...History of Concepts of Gulf Coast Salt-Dome Formation L. L. Nettleton 1955 2373 2383 39 12. (December) This paper reviews the development of ideas...

1955

Uncompahgre Front and Salt Anticline Region of Paradox Basin, Colorado and Utah

Donald P. Elston , Eugene M. Shoemaker , E. R. Landis

AAPG Bulletin

... to 9,000 feet. By the end of Permian time, most of the salt may have been transferred from beneath the flanks of the salt structures into their cores...

1962

Structural Geology and Evolution of the Mississippi Fan Fold Belt, Deep Gulf of Mexico (1)

PAUL WEIMER and RICHARD T. BUFFLER

AAPG Bulletin

...), the folded strata are interpreted to be Upper Jurassic through Miocene. Salt tongues or sheets in the lower slope have overridden and partly masked...

1992

Seismological Discovery and Partial Detail of Vermilion Bay Salt Dome, Louisiana

E. E. Rosaire , O. C. Lester, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... can hardly be expected to locate salt dome flanks to plus or minus 250 feet. In the later details, these recorder intervals were cut down to as little...

1932

The Blasillo Field (Upper Miocene), Salina del Istmo Basin, Southeastern Mexico, Part 1: Regional Setting and Petroleum Geology

Humberto Torres-Sastré, Paul Weimer, Renaud Bouroullec, James Adson

GCAGS Transactions

... salt features. The field sits on the southern flank of a shallow salt feature, and has a combined structural/stratigraphic trap with three-way closure...

2014

Criteria for Selecting Favorable Directions for Oil-Gas Exploration in Paleozoic and Triassic Productive Units of the North Caspian Oil-Gas Province

G. Ye.-A. Ayzenshtadt, L. P. Goryacheva, A. I. Dimakov, G. I. Lamber, G. I. Slepakova, B. S. Shacurkin

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...-salt Paleozoic section of the North Caspian depression are as follows: Fields associated with large high-amplitude carbonate masses (blocks...

1992

Effect of Most Recent Downwarping on Formation of Gas Fields in the South of the Turan Platform

G. I. Amurskiy, N. N. Solov’yev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... echelon downwarps. Sixteen gas pools have been discovered here in the section above the Jurassic Gaurdak salt. This is unexpected for the main plays...

1985

Sub-Salt Tectonics of the Northern Margin of the Caspian Shelf

V. P. Gavrilov, A. N. Rudnev

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

...Sub-Salt Tectonics of the Northern Margin of the Caspian Shelf V. P. Gavrilov, A. N. Rudnev 1991 293 294 Vol. 25 (1991) No. 9/10. (September/October...

1991

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Slope-instability processes caused by salt movements in a complex deep-water environment, Bryant Canyon area, northwest Gulf of Mexico

Efthymios K. Tripsanas, William R. Bryant, Brett A. Phaneuf

AAPG Bulletin

... that the slump complexes on types 1 and 2 slopes were triggered by the oversteepening of the flanks by the seaward mobilization of underlying salt...

2004

Faulting Associated with Deep-Seated Salt Domes in the Northeast Portion of the Mississippi Salt Basin

Dudley J. Hughes

GCAGS Transactions

... horizons. The lateral termination of a primary fault off the flanks of a deep-seated salt dome appears to take place on all horizons approximately the same...

1960

Thrust Faults and Ruptured Folds in Romanian Oil Fields

Walter M. Small

AAPG Bulletin

... salt folds over-riding one flank occur in the Romanian oil fields where deep drilling gives control on subsurface conditions. The folding developed...

1959

Gravity's Role in a Modern Exploration Program

Gene Greene

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... information about the depth to salt; top, thickness and density of the caprock; approximate location and depth to the domal flanks; and local...

1991

Three-dimensional inverse modeling of the refractive heat-flow anomaly associated with salt diapirism

Seiichi Nagihara

AAPG Bulletin

..., v. 100.9 (March 4), p. 7381.Vizgirda, J., J. J. O'Brien, and I. Lerche, 1985, Thermal anomalies on the flanks of a salt dome: Geothermics, v. 14, p...

2003

Near-salt deformation in La Popa basin, Mexico, and the northern Gulf of Mexico: A general model for passive diapirism

Mark G. Rowan, Timothy F. Lawton, Katherine A. Giles, Robert A. Ratliff

AAPG Bulletin

...Near-salt deformation in La Popa basin, Mexico, and the northern Gulf of Mexico: A general model for passive diapirism Mark G. Rowan, Timothy F...

2003

Bay Sainte Elaine Oil Field, Southern Louisiana

Stephen J. Schneider

AAPG Bulletin

... at -733 feet. It attains maximum thickness of about 400 feet at the crest of the salt and thins toward the flanks of the plug (Figs. 5-7). Five major...

1959

Regional Seismic Interpretation Comparisons Across Deepwater Discoveries of the Gulf of Mexico and the Santos Basin, Offshore Brazil

Andrew E. Hannan, Dianna L. Shelander, Roberto Fainstein, George A. Jamieson

GCAGS Transactions

... the discoveries in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico on the flanks of salt ridges, shown in Fig. 2, in 2.5 seconds of water (6250 ft or 1,905 m), and those seen...

2000

Growth-Fault Evolution in Offshore Texas

Barry E. Bradshaw, Joel S. Watkins

GCAGS Transactions

... trends and lie on basinward flanks of northeast-southwest-striking anticlines. Our data show no mappable salt structures beneath the inner shelf...

1994

Undiscovered Exploration Leads in Shattered Gulf Coast Sediments

Allen Lowrie , F. Elizabeth Talbert , Ian Lerche , Richard L. Adams

GCAGS Transactions

... point. Note that fracturing appears to extend outward from 1-2 salt diameters. Note the marked decrease in fractures farther down the flanks...

1998

Secondary Salt-Dome Materials of Coastal Plain of Texas and Louisiana

Marcus A. Hanna

AAPG Bulletin

...Secondary Salt-Dome Materials of Coastal Plain of Texas and Louisiana Marcus A. Hanna 1930 1469 1475 14 11. (November) Secondary materials consist...

1930

The Spindletop Salt Dome and Oil Field Jefferson County, Texas

Donald C. Barton , Roland B. Paxson

AAPG Special Volumes

...The Spindletop Salt Dome and Oil Field Jefferson County, Texas Donald C. Barton , Roland B. Paxson 1926 478 496 SP 1: Geology of Salt Dome Oil...

1926

The role of salt diapirism in controlling the stratigraphic architecture and distribution of deep-water deposits, Pierce Field, East Central Graben, North Sea

Clara Abu, Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Malcolm Francis

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...–1044. Davison, I., and Barreto, P., 2020, Deformation and sedimentation processes, and hydrocarbon accumulations on upturned salt diapir flanks...

2025

New Perspectives on the Barents Sea

Stephen Rippington, Chris Anderson

GEO ExPro Magazine

... trapped in the Permian succession at 4–6 km depth on the flanks of the Nordkapp Basin. To further investigate the geometry of the flanks of the salt...

2015

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