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         Salt Tectonics Geology:     more books (27)
  1. The Transylvanian Basin (Romania) and its relation to the Carpathian fold and thrust belt: Insights in gravitational salt tectonics [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by C. Krezsek, A.W. Bally, 2006-05-01
  2. Cotton Valley (Upper Jurassic) and Hosston (Lower Cretaceous) depositional systems and their influence on salt tectonics in the East Texas Basin (Geological circular) by Mary K McGowen, 1984
  3. Salt Tectonics (Geological Society Special Publications)
  4. Salt Tectonics by M.K. Jenyon, 1986-12
  5. Salt tectonics off northern Israel [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by S. Gradmann, C. Hubscher, et all 2005-05-01
  6. The Nile deep-sea fan: An example of interacting sedimentation, salt tectonics, and inherited subsalt paleotopographic features [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Loncke, V. Gaullier, et all 2006-04-01
  7. Submarine channels controlled by salt tectonics: Examples from 3D seismic data offshore Angola [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.J.R. Gee, R.L. Gawthorpe, 2006-05-01
  8. Foldbelts with early salt withdrawal and diapirism: Physical model and examples from the northern Gulf of Mexico and the Flinders Ranges, Australia [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.G. Rowan, B.C. Vendeville, 2006-12-01
  9. Implications of salt-sediment interactions on the architecture of the Gulf of Lions deep-water sedimentary systems-western Mediterranean Sea [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by A.T. dos Reis, C. Gorini, et all
  10. Sedimentary Response to Intrabasinal Salt Tectonism in the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation, Paradox Basin, Utah (U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin) by Joseph E. Hazel, 1995-03
  11. Mud volcanoes, gas chimneys, pockmarks and mounds in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean): geophysical evidences [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by L. Loncke, J. Mascle, et all 2004-06-01
  12. Seismic evidence for Messinian detrital deposits at the western Sardinia margin, northwestern Mediterranean [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by F. Sage, G.V. Gronefeld, et all
  13. Salt tectonics on the continental slope, northeast Green Canyon area, northern Gulf of Mexico: Evolution of stocks and massifs from reactivation of salt ... Geology, University of Texas at Austin) by Steven J Seni, 1994
  14. LSU publications in geology and geophysics by Allan David Scardina, 1982

1. Giovanni Guglielmo's Research Page On Salt Tectonics
Contains free computer animations, 3D visualization, and interpretations of physical and finite element models of salt tectonics. These materials
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2. Animation Of Allochthonous Salt Sheets
ALLOCHTHONOUS SALT SHEETS G. GUGLIELMO Jr., J. R. HOSSACK*, M. P. A JACKSON, and B. C. VENDEVILLE. Bureau of Economic Geology, The
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3. SALT TECTONICS AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY IN THE MCCULLY GAS FIELD AREA
313 Presentation Time 220 PM-240 PM SALT TECTONICS AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY IN THE MCCULLY GAS FIELD AREA, SOUTHEASTERN NEW BRUNSWICK
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4. The Geology Of Morocco - Salt Tectonics
Rock salt (halite) in outcrop at Jbel Amsitten. PreviousUpNext
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5. Extensional Salt Tectonics In A Contractional Orogen A Newly
Geology; September 2004; v. 32; no. 9; p. 737740; Extensional salt tectonics in a contractional orogen A newly identified tectonic event
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6. Extensional Salt Tectonics In A Contractional Orogen A Newly
Journals List Help JOURNAL HOME HELP CONTACT PUBLISHER SUBSCRIBE ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS Geology; September 2004; v. 32; no. 9;
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7. Earth Sciences Geology Structural Geology Giovanni Guglielmo's
Earth Sciences Geology Structural Geology Giovanni Guglielmo's Research Page on Salt Tectonics
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8. TASYO Links
MARINE GEOLOGY FREE SOFTWARE Software gratuito de Geologia Marina SALT TECTONICS AND SEAFLOOR MOBILE SALT/SHALE FEATURES
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9. Cotton Valley (Upper Jurassic) And Hosston (Lower Cretaceous)
Hosston (Lower Cretaceous) depositional systems and their influence on salt tectonics in the Subject Geology, Stratigraphic Jurassic.
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10. GSA SG T Division
tructural Geology and Tectonics Division Table of Contents 2005 Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City October 16-19 (General Information) NSF
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11. The Bureau Of Economic Geology, The University Of Texas At Austin
Bureau of Economic geology, fault, Geological Survey of Texas, geology, salinization, vadose zone, salt tectonics, deepwater, carbon dioxide,
http://www.beg.utexas.edu/
Research Programs Industrial Associates Programs About the Bureau News and Events ... Links
BEG Coastal Geologist Appears on CNN Click picture for larger more detailed view. The present hurricane activity in the Gulf of Mexico is resulting in BEG's Coastal Geologist Jim Gibeaut appearing in local and national news. On September 21 Jim was interviewed by CNN 's Anderson Cooper about the topography of Galveston and its risk from hurricanes link to video Environmental Impact on Texas Unknown BEG Coastal Geologist Jim Gibeaut recently attended the Coastal Texas 2020 Technical Erosion Conference Patterns of Gulf of Mexico Shoreline Change in Texas presentation in PDF format and co-led a coastal erosion field trip to some of the Coastal Erosion Planning and Response Act (CEPRA) projects in Brazoria and Galveston Counties. The conference, organized by the Texas General Land Office, brought together scientists, engineers, and other stakeholders to discuss coastal erosion problems in Texas. Bureau Senior Research Scientist Shirley Dutton Curation of Continental Scientific Cores and Samples at the Houston Research Center Abstract . The seminar began promptly at 8:30 a.m. in the Bureau's Main Conference Room. On September 14 and 15, at the

12. Structural Geology And Tectonics
salt tectonics Structural geology and tectonics. OTHER PROGRAMS Research topicsinclude salt tectonics and shale tectonics on passive, active,
http://www.beg.utexas.edu/resprog/structuralgeology/
Fossil Energy Research Programs Industrial Associates State Lands Program University Lands Program AREAS OF STUDY Basin Analysis Carbonates Clastics Fractures ... Structural Geology and Tectonics OTHER PROGRAMS Geoscience/Environmental Worldwide Research The Bureau conducts pure and applied research across the spectrum of deformation processes that affect sedimentary basins during their infilling and exhumation. Research involving structural modeling integrated with seismic analysis and mapping is carried out by two industry-funded consortia, the Applied Geodynamics Laboratory and the Deep-Marine Depositional Margins Alliance, and by research groups carrying out basin analysis. Research topics include salt tectonics and shale tectonics on passive, active, and strike-slip continental margins, especially in West Africa, Trinidad, and the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, another industry-supported group, the Fracture Research and Application Consortium, uses geomechanical and structural-diagenetic models to predict fracture architecture from limited subsurface samples. Current Studies Current Applied Geodynamics Laboratory ( AGL ) studies: Salt Canopy Emplacement and Deformation in Northern Gulf of Mexico

13. [ MVE : The Structural Geology Experts : Research & Development : Papers : Salt
global oil and gas industry using structural geology to increase understanding 3D geometric modeling of salt tectonics, sediment dispersal paths,
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14. [ MVE : The Structural Geology Experts : Research & Development : Papers : Mecha
The aim of this study was to determine whether salt sills characterise any specific and igneous intrusions, others are unique to salt tectonics.
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15. SALT TECTONICS AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY IN THE MCCULLY GAS FIELD AREA, SOUTHEASTER
salt tectonics AND STRUCTURAL geology IN THE MCCULLY GAS FIELD AREA, SOUTHEASTERNNEW BRUNSWICK. WILSON, Paul, Department of geology, Univ of New Brunswick,
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2003NE/finalprogram/abstract_51192.htm
Paper No. 31-3 Presentation Time: 2:20 PM-2:40 PM SALT TECTONICS AND STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY IN THE MCCULLY GAS FIELD AREA, SOUTHEASTERN NEW BRUNSWICK WILSON, Paul , Department of Geology, Univ of New Brunswick, PO Box 4400, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 Canada, g258a@unb.ca. The McCully gas field area is located in the Late Devonian-Carboniferous Moncton Subbasin, immediately to the north and east of the town of Sussex. The area is of significant economic importance because of the presence of potash deposits in the Viséan Cassidy Lake Formation (Windsor Group) and the presence of natural gas associated with source rocks in the Tournaisian Albert Formation (Horton Group). A structural study of this area, incorporating field, seismic and borehole data, and supported by the New Brunswick Geological Surveys Branch and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, is currently being undertaken by the author. Field observation coupled with seismic evidence shows that salt-linked thrust faults cut Cumberland Group rocks, indicating that salt movement occurred in post-Westphalian B time; an upper limit for the age of salt movement has not been established. Salt movement has therefore not significantly affected patterns of sediment deposition within the basin, but has modified the structure of the basin in important ways. Northeastern Section - 38th Annual Meeting (March 27-29, 2003)

16. Forward Modeling In Tectonics And Structural Geology
Forward Modeling in tectonics and Structural geology 1123, 200 PM,3D GEOMETRIC MODELING OF salt tectonics, SEDIMENT DISPERSAL PATHS,
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2002AM/finalprogram/session_3025.htm
Session No. 112 Monday, October 28, 2002 1:30 PM-5:30 PM, Colorado Convention Center: C207 T114. Forward Modeling in Tectonics and Structural Geology Bruno C. Vendeville, Martha O. Withjack and Joel H. Le Calvez, Presiding Paper # Start Time 1:30 PM ORIGIN OF “DRAG” FOLDS BORDERING SALT DIAPIRS : SCHULTZ-ELA, Daniel D., Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, University Station, Box X, Austin, TX 78713-8924, schultzelad@mail.utexas.edu. 1:45 PM VISCOUS CREEP OF SUBSTRATUM AND ITS TECTONIC EFFECT ON VISCOUS AND BRITTLE OVERBURDEN: APPLICATIONS TO SALT BASINS AND CONTINENTAL PLATEAUS : GEMMER, Lykke, INGS, Steven, MEDVEDEV, Sergei, and BEAUMONT, Christopher, Oceanography Department, Dalhousie Univ, Halifax, NS B3H 4J1, Canada, lgemmer@is.dal.ca 2:00 PM 3D GEOMETRIC MODELING OF SALT TECTONICS, SEDIMENT DISPERSAL PATHS, ACCUMULATION HISTORY, AND HYDROCARBON MIGRATION THROUGH TIME : RICHARDS, David R., GRIFFITHS, Paul, and BLAND, Stuart, Midland Valley Exploration, 14 Park Circus, Glasgow, G3 6AX, United Kingdom, david@mve.com 2:15 PM FORWARD MODELING OF FAULTED DOMES: GEOLOGIC INSIGHTS FROM 3-D KINEMATIC MODELS : YIN, Hongwei and GROSHONG, Richard, Univ Alabama - Tuscaloosa, Box 870338, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0338, yin002@bama.ua.edu

17. Ian Alsop
Lecturer in Structural geology, tectonics, Mapwork and Fieldwork. salt tectonics.Special Publication of the Geological Society of London 100, pp.310.
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18. Salt
Links about the geology and history of salt, a most intimate mineral and salt tectonics Animations Cool experiments and pictures from the Texas Bureau
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Recent Up a category The Most Intimate Mineral An introduction to the geology of salt, from your About Geology Guide. The Importance of Salt A long page full of facts and history, part of the class notes to Geology 115 at the University of California at Davis, taught by Richard Cowen. Salt Caves of the Zagros, Iran This PDF paper (600 KB) from the Slovenian journal Acta Carsologica has remarkable maps and photos from the salt karst of southern Iran, explored by a group of Czech cave maniacs. The Salt Institute This trade association has lots of homework-help information, plus position papers and news related to the industry. The Salt March to Dandi The career of Mahatma Gandhi turned on the politics of salt production. Emory University's Deepika Bahri recounts this milestone of postcolonial history.

19. Department Of Geology, Royal Holloway, University Of London
salt tectonics above Complex Basement Extensional Fault Fault Systems Results from geology 32, 737 740. McClay, KR (ed)., 2004. Thrust tectonics and
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Professor K McClay - Publications 2000 - Present
Dooley, T., McClay, K.R., Hempton, M., and Smit, D., 2004.
Salt Tectonics above Complex Basement Extensional Fault Fault Systems: Results from Analogue Modelling. In: Dore, A.G. and Vining, B.A., (eds) Petroleum Geology: North-West Europe and Global Perspectives - Proceedings of the 6th Petroleum Geology Conference, Geological Society of London, 1631 - 1648. McClay, K.R., Dooley, T., Whitehouse, P., and Anadon-Ruiz, S., 2004.
4D analogue models of extensional fault systems in asymmetric rifts: 3D visualisations and comparisons with natural examples. In: Dore, A.G. and Vining, B.A., (eds) Petroleum Geology: North-West Europe and Global Perspectives - Proceedings of the 6th Petroleum Geology Conference, Geological Society of London, 1543 - 1546.
The Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Basins. In Phanerozoic Evolution of Africa - Special Volume African Journal of Earth Sciences (in press)
De Vera, J., McClay, K.R., and King, A., 2004.

20. Department Of Geology, Royal Holloway, University Of London
basinal and tectonic setting in the Cenozoic. Sedimentary geology, 00, 000000 . In Alsop, I. Blundell, DJ and Davison, I. (eds) salt tectonics.
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Professor Dan Bosence Publications 1996 - Present
Ruiz-Ortiz, P.A., Bosence, D.W.J., Rey, J. Nieto, L.M., Castro, J.M. and Molina, J.M. (2004). Tectonic control on facies architecture, sequence stratigraphy and drowning of a Liassic carbonate platform (Betic Cordillera, Southern Spain). Basin Research, 16, 235-258.
Bosence, D.W.J. (in press)
A new, genetic classification of carbonate platforms based on their basinal and tectonic setting in the Cenozoic. Sedimentary Geology, 00, 000-000.
Bosence, D.W.J. (In press)
C arbonate Shorelines and Shelves. In Selley, R.C., Cocks, L.R.M. and Plimer, I.R. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Geology. Elsevier
Warrlich, G.M.D, Bosence, D.W.J. and Waltham, D.A. (in press)
Bosence, D.W.J. and Wilson, R.C.L. (2003)
Carbonates. In Coe, A. (Ed.) The Sedimentary Record of Sea-Level Change. Open University/Cambridge University Press. pp 209-274. D. Bosence and J. Wilson

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