The characteristics of some shallow faults in the Gulf of Mexico interpreted to be active are poorly understood. A better understanding of these faults will increase our understanding of formerly and presently active geologic processes in the Gulf. Specifically, the characteristics of growth, interaction, and linkage of faults are of interest. Most of the Gulf has seen continuous clastic sediment deposition since the end of continental rifting in the middle Mesozoic. The Gulf is a tectonically quiescent basin, with the only major structural processes being salt diapirism and subsidence. Numerous styles of faulting have been observed in the Gulf, with each style being related to a specific type of deformation. Numerous authors have con...
The formation of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) relates to the breakup of Pangea and opening of the centra...
Late-Pleistocene and Holocene geology of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico shelf offshore Alabama and ...
Sediment transport and slope stability are fundamental organizing agents of the geological record. T...
The characteristics of some shallow faults in the Gulf of Mexico interpreted to be active are poorly...
Approximately 720 square miles of digital 3-dimensional seismic data covering the eastern Mississipp...
Multichannel deep seismic reflection data across a passive continental margin in the northern Gulf o...
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) represents a challenge for exploration and production. Most of the sediment...
The northern margin of the Gulf of Mexico has a complex geologic history involving growth faulting, ...
The tectonic history of the Gulf of Mexico Basin in northwestern Mississippi is poorly understood du...
Deformation on the Louisiana shelf results from the complex interaction between salt movement, fault...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine and Pet...
The Gulf Coast of Texas has been a known hydrocarbon basin for many years with various structural tr...
High-resolution multibeam mapping of the mid- and outer continental shelf and upper slope off Missis...
The structural framework of the northern Gulf of Mexico coastal zone includes numerous growth fault ...
In the northern Gulf of Mexico, seafloor hydrocarbon fluid and gas seepage is an ubiquitous process ...
The formation of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) relates to the breakup of Pangea and opening of the centra...
Late-Pleistocene and Holocene geology of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico shelf offshore Alabama and ...
Sediment transport and slope stability are fundamental organizing agents of the geological record. T...
The characteristics of some shallow faults in the Gulf of Mexico interpreted to be active are poorly...
Approximately 720 square miles of digital 3-dimensional seismic data covering the eastern Mississipp...
Multichannel deep seismic reflection data across a passive continental margin in the northern Gulf o...
The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) represents a challenge for exploration and production. Most of the sediment...
The northern margin of the Gulf of Mexico has a complex geologic history involving growth faulting, ...
The tectonic history of the Gulf of Mexico Basin in northwestern Mississippi is poorly understood du...
Deformation on the Louisiana shelf results from the complex interaction between salt movement, fault...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine and Pet...
The Gulf Coast of Texas has been a known hydrocarbon basin for many years with various structural tr...
High-resolution multibeam mapping of the mid- and outer continental shelf and upper slope off Missis...
The structural framework of the northern Gulf of Mexico coastal zone includes numerous growth fault ...
In the northern Gulf of Mexico, seafloor hydrocarbon fluid and gas seepage is an ubiquitous process ...
The formation of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) relates to the breakup of Pangea and opening of the centra...
Late-Pleistocene and Holocene geology of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico shelf offshore Alabama and ...
Sediment transport and slope stability are fundamental organizing agents of the geological record. T...