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- W2890180377 abstract "In the southern Gulf of Mexico, deepwater sediments were affected during deposition by contractional and extensional deformation events and halokinesis. The Miocene reservoirs in this area were deposited in slope and basinal settings during the falling-stage systems tracts and the lowstand systems tracts, where channel and frontal splay depositional elements were the most important. The integration of the structural analysis with seismic data, seismic attributes and isochron maps allows us to evaluate how the deformational events (especially the contractional event D3) controlled the distribution of sediments and the external geometry of their deposits. This interplay between deformation and sedimentation mainly occurred in two ways. First, the structural elements modified the paleobathymetry of the basin and created an accommodation space for clastic deposition. Second, the structural features controlled the entry of sediments. During the Oligocene and early Miocene, the depocenters were bounded by diapirs, salt sheets and structural highs formed by older salt anticlines. On the other hand, for the middle Miocene, the depocenters were controlled by the presence of folds in the southern part of the study area and by shortened diapirs and salt sheets in the periphery. The formation of these depocenters provided the accommodation space for sediment deposition; as a result, during the early and middle Miocene, the frontal splays were confined to these depocenters. At the end of the middle Miocene, these depocenters were filled, and channel levee systems and frontal splay complexes predominated. Finally, during the late Miocene, the depocenters formation was controlled by the extensional event, which provided the accommodation space for sediment deposition in half-grabens, where frontal splays complexes and channel levee systems were the most important depositional elements. All of these structural elements had significant implications for the architecture and internal organization of the turbidite systems." @default.
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- W2890180377 title "Tectonic influence on the morphology, facies and distribution of Miocene reservoirs, southern Gulf of Mexico" @default.
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