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  1. Salt-tectonic features of Northern Iraq (Geological Society of America) by H. V Dunnington, 1968
  2. Salt tectonics: A workshop by Howard J Yorston, 1992
  3. Seismic stratigraphy and salt tectonics of the northern Green Canyon area, Gulf of Mexico (Technical report - Texas A & M University, Dept. of Oceanography ; 87-5-T) by Robert G Mann, 1987
  4. Salt Tectonics: A Global Perspective Based on the Hedberg International Research Conference, Bath, U. K., September 1993 (Memoir Series No 65)
  5. Submarine channels controlled by salt tectonics: Examples from 3D [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by M.J.R. Gee, R.L. Gawthorpe, 2006-05-01
  6. Conceptual breakthroughs in salt tectonics: A historical review, 1856-1993 (Report of investigations / Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin) by M. P. A Jackson, 1997
  7. A glossary of salt tectonics (Geological circular / University of Texas at Austin, Bureau of Economic Geology) by M. P. A Jackson, 1991
  8. Structure and evolution of Upheaval Dome: Pinched-off salt diapir or meteoritic impact structure? (Report of investigations / Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin) by M. P. A Jackson, 2001
  9. The Transylvanian Basin (Romania) and its relation to the Carpathian [An article from: Marine and Petroleum Geology] by C. Krezsek, A.W. Bally, 2006-05-01
  10. The rise and fall of diapirs during thin-skinned extension (Report of investigations) by B. C Vendeville, 1992
  11. Stratigraphic investigations of Paradox Basin structures as a means of determining the rates and geologic age of salt-induced deformation: a preliminary ... and Mineral Survey open file report) by Hellmut H Doelling, 1982
  12. Surficial evidence of tectonic activity and erosion rates, Palestine, Keechi, and Oakwood salt domes, East Texas (Geological circular) by Edward W Collins, 1982
  13. Gravity overturns, extension, and basement fault activation (UUDMP research report) by Hemin Koyi, 1989

21. Extensional Salt Tectonics In A Contractional Orogen: A Newly Identified Tectoni
1 Fault Dynamics Research Group, geology Department, Royal Holloway University A new Coniacian–early Santonian extensional salt tectonics event has been
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Ken McClay and Fault Dynamics Research Group, Geology Department, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK
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23. Research
Caribbean geology tectonics A resource page for those interested in the regional Giovanni Guglielmo s research page on salt tectonics at the Applied
http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Geology/Structure_Resources/research.ht
These are links to web pages featuring research projects of interest to structural geologists. If you know of additional resources that should be listed here, please send e-mail to geotech@email.smith.edu
Active Tectonics

The Active Tectonics Initiative for multidisciplinary research on active tectonic environments. AGCRC
The Australian Geodynamics Cooperative Research Centre at CSIRO. Appalachian Tectonics Studies Group (ATSG)
The Appalachian Tectonic Studies Group (ATSG) is an informal group of earth scientists interested in the tectonics of the North American Appalachian Mountains.
A resource page for those interested in the regional geology and tectonic evolution of the Caribbean and adjacent areas. Fault Analysis Group
The Fault Analysis Group, University College Dublin (formerly of University of Liverpool), Ireland. Fault Reactivation
Information about UF , the Utah Faults, Fluids, and Fractures research group at Utah State University in Logan. Fold Analysis Group
Information about the Fold Analysis Group at the University of Oviedo, Spain. Frac City
The Fracture Research and Application Consortium (FRAC) is focused on reservoir fractures and faults. The group comprises research staff of the Bureau of Economic Geology and the Departments of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering and Geological Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin.

24. Analogue Modelling Laboratory Position A1: Postdoctoral Fellowship In Salt Tecto
Dalhousie University Post Doctoral Fellowship in salt tectonics. The DalhousieUniversity tectonics Structural geology Group invites applications from
http://adder.ocean.dal.ca/jobs/A1.html
Analogue Modelling Laboratory
Position A1: Postdoctoral Fellowship In Salt Tectonics
Dalhousie University: Post Doctoral Fellowship in Salt Tectonics
This position involves structural and seismic interpretation, analogue and geomechanical modelling of extensional continental margins with particular emphasis on salt tectonic processes. Candidates must have a strong background in tectonophysics, crustal deformation processes and tectonics of passive continental margins, and experience in structural/seismic interpretation. Additional skills in analogue modelling, material sciences, and software development are an asset. As a member of the Analogue Modelling Team the PDF will participate in the design and technical development and maintenance of the hardware and software and will conduct experiments in various applications, help supervising graduate students, and interact with the Geodynamics Group at Dalhousie University performing concomitant research on the same subject through finite-element thermomechanical modelling. The position is advertised for, initially 2 years, at the Post Doctoral Fellow level (requiring Ph.D.), with salary up to $Can.36,000/yr. The starting date is 1st of July 2004, or by arrangement. Required qualifications: 1) Ph.D. in earth sciences; 2) research accomplishments in lithospheric extensional processes, tectonics of continental margin and / or salt tectonics, as evidenced by publications; 3) record of successful participation in team research.

25. Analogue Modelling Laboratory Position A2: Ph.D Student Position In Salt Tectoni
Dalhousie University Ph.D. Studentship in salt tectonics. The Dalhousie Universitytectonics Structural geology Group invites applications from qualified
http://adder.ocean.dal.ca/jobs/A2.html
Analogue Modelling Laboratory
Position A2: Ph.D Student Position In Salt Tectonics
Dalhousie University: Ph.D. Studentship in Salt Tectonics
This position involves analogue modelling for both general/generic and case study problems concerning the thermomechanics of lithospheric extension, rifting, and the formation of sedimentary basins. Particular emphasis will be placed on research of physical properties of analogue materials and the processes leading to the salt tectonics. Candidates must have a background in earth science and experience in material sciences / physics for this research problem. As a member of the Analogue Modelling Team, the graduate student will assist in maintenance of hardware and software in the laboratory, and interact with the Geodynamics Group at Dalhousie University performing concomitant research on the same subject through finite-element thermomechanical modelling. The position is advertised at the Ph.D. graduate student level (requiring M.Sc. or equivalent experience). The starting date of the Graduate studies is 1st of September 2004. Required qualifications: 1) M.Sc. in earth sciences or in physics / material sciences; 2) research accomplishments in tectonics synthesis and lithospheric extensional processes. Experience in salt tectonics, analogue modelling techniques and mathematical and laboratory skills are a plus.

26. National Geoscience Database Of IRAN - Geosciences Symposiums
InAAPG Hedberg Research Conference on salt tectonics. Talbot, CJ, Aftabi,P., 2004, geology and models of Qum Kuh central Iran, Journal of
http://www.ngdir.ir/Symposium/PaperDetail.asp?PID=1077

27. Earth Quakes
Earthquakes, Plate tectonics and Structural geology Resources Plate tectonics Short Course salt tectonics Structural geology Project
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Earthquakes, Plate Tectonics and Structural Geology Resources
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  • Council of the National Seismic System - Searchable Index
  • Council of the National Seismic System Maps of Earthquake Epicenters
  • Institute for Crustal Studies
  • Lawrence Livermore National Lab Earth Sciences Division
  • University of Mexico - Geophysics-Seismology
  • Miami U Active Tectonics ...
  • Seismological Laboratory at the California Tech
  • The Southern Arizona Seismological Observatory
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  • The April 22, 1991 Valle de la Estrella Costa Rica Earthquake
  • 28. The Geology Of Morocco - Salt Tectonics
    This is the surface expression of a salt dome. Overlying strata are folded andcracked due to the upward Rock salt (halite) in outcrop at Jbel Amsitten.
    http://folk.uio.no/oyengen/geo/morocco/salt.html
    Jbel Tizi. This is the surface expression of a salt dome. Overlying strata are folded and cracked due to the upward movement of the salt, whereas the central region is collapsed due to dissolution.
    Rock salt (halite) in outcrop at Jbel Amsitten.
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    29. USC: Basic Template Solidnav (text)
    2002 Reveiwer for geology, tectonics, GSAB, JSAES, GSA Special Paper ExxonMobil Exploration Company salt tectonics Symposium
    http://www.geol.sc.edu/barbeau/cv.html
    Home Department Directory Local Links Resources David L. Barbeau, Jr.
    Department of Geological Sciences
    University of South Carolina
    701 Sumter St. EWS 617
    Columbia, SC 29208
    USA
    Telephone: (803) 777-5162
    FAX: (803) 777-6610
    email: dbarbeau@geol.sc.edu RESEARCH INTERESTS
    Geodynamic evolution and regional tectonic setting of foreland and intraforeland flexural basins
    Sedimentary lithofacies distribution in contractional, halokinetic and extensional growth strata LAB: Tectonics and Sedimentation Laboratory EDUCATION 2003 Ph.D. in Geology, Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Peter DeCelles, Mihai Ducea, George Gehrels, Roy Johnson, Jeff Geslin, advisors. Dissertation title: Application of Growth Strata and Detrital-Zircon Geochronology to Facies Architecture and Kinematic Histories 2000 M.S. in Geology, Department of Geosciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Peter DeCelles, Clem Chase, William R. Dickinson, advisors. Thesis title: A Flexural Model for the Paradox Basin: Implications for the Tectonics of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains 1997 B.A.

    30. The Page Has Moved !
    EarthStructure An Introduction to Structural geology and tectonics (2nd edition) salt deformation Gneiss Accretionary wedge structures
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~vdpluijm/gs351.htm
    The EarthStructure class page "gs351.html" page has moved to the GC server. This redirect should be after 1 second. Otherwise click on link below: http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/Ben/gs351/gs351.htm

    31. GEOL4717/5717: Field Seminar In Geology And Tectonics Homepage
    Field Seminar in geology and tectonics. GEOL 4717/5717 Food items commonlyoverlooked include salt and pepper, paper towels, dish soap, parmesian cheese
    http://www.colorado.edu/GeolSci/courses/GEOL4717/GEOL4717home.html
    Field Seminar in Geology and Tectonics
    GEOL 4717/5717
    2 credits, Spring 2005 Instructor Craig Jones , BESC 440C, x2-6994, cjones@cires.colorado.edu TA : Angel Gutierrez ( Angel.Gutierrez@colorado.edu Topic Signups are here 2005 Photos online 2005 trip map now at bottom. Most of the class will be a week-long field trip over spring break . The trip is now scheduled for 17-26 March, 2005 . If you cannot make that trip, you cannot take this class. (Note that Easter is 27 March this year; sometimes we have some problems camping the week before Easter in Utah). Organizational meeting : 9:30 am, 13 January 2005, BESC 155. If you cannot attend, please contact me! Prerequisites: GEOL 2700 and one of: GEOL 3120, 3320 or 3430. A page discussing annotated bibliographies and another discussing the one page summaries are available.
    Optional Text:
    W. Scott Baldridge, Geology of the American Southwest , Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, ISBN 521 01666 5, 280 pp., 2004. Handy recent overview of the geologic history of the region. Most of you would probably find this handy as background, and it also forms a source of references for greater detail such as you will need for your presentations.
    Meetings
    2005 meeting schedule:
    • 9:30 am, 13 January 2005, BESC 155: Class overview, set remaining class times

    32. Structural Geology And Tectonics By Distance Learning (Advanced Certificate) - P
    and practical exercises relevant to structural geology and tectonics. petroleum trap formation; salt and inversion tectonics; basin formation
    http://www.bbk.ac.uk/study/ug/earthsci/geolstracert.html
    Text-only Home A-Z index Search ... Contact us 25 September 2005
    Undergraduate programmes, 2005 entry - Earth sciences Home Programmes at Birkbeck Undergraduate programmes Earth sciences Structural Geology and Tectonics by Distance Learning (Advanced Certificate) Previous programme Next programme Advanced Certificate Structural Geology and
    Tectonics by Distance Learning
    Aims Offered by computer-based distance learning, this Advanced Certificate provides an advanced undergraduate programme in the processes that shape the continental and oceanic crust. It will enable you to progress from an introductory level of knowledge to a position where you can participate in research or other professional capacities within the petroleum, minerals, financial or insurance industries. Our choice of CD-ROM delivery using many photographs, computer-generated diagrams and extensive text (through the freeware Adobe Acrobat Reader) means that you can study offline using a laptop computer. The CD-based delivery is supported by email and web-based tutorials. You can also choose to have face-to-face tutorials at Birkbeck or during field classes. Individual courses can also be taken by non-degree students or occasional students. Duration Minimum one year part-time.

    33. Cochise College
    geology Home Page last edited 10/12/04. Structural geologysalt Diapirs *Hughes, DJ, 1968, salt tectonics as related to several Smackover fields along
    http://skywalker.cochise.edu/wellerr/GLGREF/GLGREF-salt.htm
    Cochise College
    Specialized Geology References Roger Weller, geology instructor wellerr@cochise.edu
    Geology Home Page

    last edited: 10/12/04 Structural Geology-Salt Diapirs *Demercian, S., Szatmari, P., and Cobbold, P.R., 1993, Style and patterns of salt diapirs due to thin-skinned gravitational gliding, Campos and Santos basins, offshore Brazil: Tectonophysics, v.228, p. 393-433. *Halbouty, M.T., 1979, Salt domes, Gulf region, United States and Mexico, 2nd ed.: Houston, Gulf Publishing Co., 561 p. *Hughes, U.B., 1932, Shallow salt structures in Permian north central Texas: AAPG Bull., v.16, p. 577-583. *Hughes, D.J., 1968, Salt tectonics as related to several Smackover fields along the northeast rim of the Gulf of Mexico basin: Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions, v.18, p. 320-330. *Jackson, M.P.A., and Cornelius, R.R., 1987, Stepwise centrifuge modeling of the effects of differential sediment loading on the deformation of salt structures: in I. Lerche, and J.J. O'Brien, eds., Dynamical geology of salt and related structures: Orlando, Florida, Academic Press, p.163-259. *Jackson, M.P.A., and Talbot, C.J., 1986, External shapes, strain rates, and dynamics of salt structures: GSA Bull., v.97, p. 305-323.

    34. Structural Geology Links
    Cornell University Structural geology w/ links to other structural geology Page on salt tectonics. http//www.gpc.edu/geology/geo101/crustaldeform.php
    http://homepage.smc.edu/robinson_richard/structuralgeologylinks.htm
    LINKS TO STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY Return to Geology Central Return to Geology Links http://www.aquarius.geomar.de/omc
    Online map creation..Want to see the fault lines around the Andes, fast? This site in Germany will make a map of any part of the world in various projection types and stamp it with tectonic features. You can enter coordinates or zoom around to the spot you want.
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~millerm/faults.html

    Faults and fault zone photos and descriptions. http://www.geo.cornell.edu/geology/classes/RWA/GS_326/GEOL326.html
    Cornell University: Structural Geology w/ links to other structural geology resources. http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Geology/Structure_Resources/
    Structural Geology on the Web. A listing of structural geology resources on the web from Ottowa University. http://www.geo.mtu.edu/great_lakes/MCRS/
    Stratigraphy, Structure and Ore Deposits of the Southern Limb
    of the Midcontinent Rift System. http://www-glg.la.asu.edu/~sreynolds/azgeomap/azgeomap_home.htm
    Geologic map of Arizona. How to read info for the student . http://seis.natsci.csulb.edu/VIRTUAL_FIELD/Cajon_Pass/cajmap.htm

    35. Pedro Terrinha
    RESEARCH EXPERTISE, Structural geology, tectonics of salt and Mesozoic Writting up PhD thesis Structural geology and tectonics evolution of the
    http://correio.cc.fc.ul.pt/~lattex/pedro.htm
    Pedro António Gancedo Terrinha CONTRIBUTOR TERRINHA, Pedro PRESENT POSITION Assistant, University of Lisbon DATE OF APOINTMENT DEPARTMENT Geology INSTITUTION Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. ADRESS Rua da Escola Politécnica, 58 CITY Lisboa COUNTRY Portugal POSTCODE TELEPHONE 351 1 3961521 Ext: 243 FAX E-Mail pagt@fc.ul.pt QUALIFICATIONS MSc University of London, 1989 POSITIONS HELD 1987-1995, Assistant - University of Èvora, Portugal. Structural geology, Tectonics of Salt and Mesozoic inverted basins. Writting up PhD thesis "Structural geology and tectonics evolution of the Algarve Basin. South Portugal". FUTURE RESEARCH Experimental tectonics and Neotectonics. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP LINGUISTIC ABILITY Native language: Portuguese Other language proficiency on a scale of 1 (basics) to 3 (fluent) for reading, writing and speaking: English: 3, 3, 3 French: 3, 3, 3 Spanish: 3, 3, 3 Russian: 3, 3, 3 KEYWORDS Tectonics, structural geology, marine geology, geological mapping.

    36. Tectonics And Thermochronology Student Opportunities
    University of Kansas Department of geology tectonics and Crustal Evolution Cooling of “exotic” blocks entrained in salt diapirs and implications for
    http://tectonics.geo.ku.edu/opportunities.html
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    University of Kansas - Department of Geology
    Tectonics and Crustal Evolution

    Looking for a M.S. or Ph.D. thesis project in Tectonics and Thermochronology
    STUDENT OPPORTUNITES and STUDENT FUNDING Dear prospective student, Welcome to the KU Tectonics and Crustal Evolution student opportunities web site. The following list should give you an idea of where and what kind of projects future students might work on. The list is by no means comprehensive and we encourage all students to contribute their own intellectual creativity and enthusiasm. Most projects entail a combination of field-oriented mapping, structural analysis, and sampling with analytical work at KU (Thermochronology Lab, Isotope Geochemistry Lab, Cosmogenic Nuclide Lab, Plasma Analytical Lab, Fluid Inclusion Lab, Remote Sensing Lab, etc.). For additional information please contact me at stockli@.ku.edu List of potential projects for M.S. and Ph.D. theses: Timing, structural style, and spatial distribution of extension on the southern Tibetan Plateau (for more information click here). Multiple projects both M.S. and Ph.D. (NSF funding

    37. Bruce Trudgill
    salt tectonics is a fascinating area of structural geology. Unlike most otherrock types, salt is ductile at relatively low pressures and temperatures and
    http://www.mines.edu/academic/geology/faculty/btrudgil/research.html
    BRUCE D. TRUDGILL RESEARCH Salt tectonics Salt tectonics is a fascinating area of structural geology. Unlike most other rock types, salt is ductile at relatively low pressures and temperatures and will flow under differential pressure over time. Geologically rapid (up to meters per year) flow of salt produces a wide variety of complex geological structures, and strongly influences depositional systems. The interaction between salt tectonics and sedimentation is of great interest to the petroleum industry as understanding these processes will lead to a better understanding of reservoir distribution in salt controlled settings. I am currently working on a number of salt related projects in different areas around the world. The rapid rise in availability of 3-D seismic data has revolutionized imaging of complex salt structures. Combined with more realistic analogue models and sequential restoration techniques, 3-D seismic data have also helped change the way we view how salt structures evolve over time. Pre-stack depth migrated seismic data in the northern Gulf of Mexico are now revealing the complex nature of the flanks of these salt structures that were previously poorly imaged even on high quality, conventionally time migrated data. However, the structural and stratigraphic geometries of the sequences flanking salt diapirs and walls can still be difficult to interpret, particularly where wells encounter overturned strata, rapid lateral facies changes, salt welds and complex faulting.

    38. UMass-Amherst Structure And Tectonics Group
    Wednesday “salt tectonics driven by differential sediment loading stabilityanalysis and finiteelement International geology Review 40, 375-402.
    http://www.geo.umass.edu/structure/StrSemSpg2005.htm
    UMass-Amherst Structure and Tectonics Group Spring 2005 Structure Seminar Monday – 2:30 to 3:30 PM , Rm 161 Jan. 31 “Subduction zone backarcs, mobile belts, and orogenic heat” (2005) GSA Today, v. 15, no. 2, 4-10. Feb. 7 “Crustal channel flows: 1. Numerical models with applications to the tectonics of the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen” (2004) Beaumont , C., Jamieson, R.A., Nguyen, M.H., Medvedev, S., JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 109, B06406, doi:10.1029/2003JB002809 Feb. 9 Petrology Seminar – “Coeval migmatites and granulites, Muskoka domain, southwestern Grenville Province, Ontario” (2002) Timmermann, H., Jamieson, R.A., Parrish, R.R., Culshaw, N.G., CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 39, 239-258. Feb. 14 “Crustal channel flows: 2. Numerical models with implications for metamorphism in the Himalayan-Tibetan orogen” (2004) Jamieson, R.A., Beaumont, C., Medvedev, S., Nguyen, M.H., JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 109, B06407, doi:10.1029/2003JB002811 Feb. 16

    39. Neoproterozoic Allochthonous Salt Tectonics During The Lufilian Orogeny In The K
    Bureau of Economic geology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, salt tectonics plausibly explains spectacular breccias underlying 25000 km2 and
    http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1130/0016-7606

    40. Login To GSA Journals Online
    salt tectonics IN THE INNER KWANZA BASIN Return to TOC Implications for salttectonics and source rocks Marine and Petroleum geology, 17, 477–498.
    http://www.gsajournals.org/gsaonline/?request=get-document&doi=10.1130/0016-7606

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