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Abstract
Mexico
:
Implications for Regional Petroleum Systemsfrom:
Mexico
Basin: Tectonics, Sedimentary
Basins, and Petroleum SystemsTectonic Evolution of the Ixtapa Graben, an Example of
a Strike-slip Basin of Southeastern
Mexico
: Implications for Regional Petroleum Systems
Javier J. Meneses-Rocha
PEMEX Exploraci
n y Producci
n, Villahermosa, Tabasco,
Mexico
ABSTRACT
Mexico
. In this graben, rocks of middle Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)
to Pleistocene age represent a section in which successively younger beds lie to the
southeast. This section is 15,365 m thick and represents marine, transitional, and
continental environments with numerous vertical and lateral facies changes through the
whole section and unconformities in the uppermost part. Along the flanks of the graben,
beds are upturned and form positive flower structures.
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