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2023 - Slide Set 42

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42-00Introduction
Hudec
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REGIONAL STUDIES 1 – GULF OF MEXICO 
42-01Breaking up is hard to do: refining the process and timing of breakup in the easternmost Gulf of Mexico, and implications for the Norphlet/Sakarn continental clastic unit
Peel
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42-02Importance of Mid-Level Salt Canopies in the Gulf of Mexico FlexTrend
Tollestrup, Hudec
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42-03Not just red beds? Evidence of an Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian) marine episode in the pre-salt Gulf of Mexico basin
Peel
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REGIONAL STUDIES 2 – MOROCCO 
42-04Role of intrasalt inclusions and suprasalt sedimentary wedges in diapirs from the Moroccan Atlas
Teixell, Hudec, Fernandez, Arboleya
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42-05Complex growth history of the Aberdouz salt wall, Morocco: Influence of subsequent shortening
Carrión, Jiménez, Teixell, Fernandez, Hudec, Giles
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42-06Salt tectonic evolution of the offshore Essaouira basin, Morocco – Preliminary Report
Chebli, Hudec, Benarchid, Peel, Guezal
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SEISMIC MODELING IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION 
42-07Seismic Modelling of Sandbox Analogues: a Feasibility Test for Utilizing Sandbox Models for Seismic Modelling and Imaging
Willacy, Dooley
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SALT-SEDIMENT INTERACTION STUDIES 
42-08Physical and Numerical Models of Halokinetic Induced Topographic Controls on Sediment Routing in Salt-Bearing Basins: Current Status and Future Work
Ding, Moscardelli, Dooley, Brune, Wang, Li, Schuba, Zhang
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42-09New Insights into Near-Diapir Deformation Styles from the Paradox Basin, Utah & Colorado
Giles
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GENERAL SALT TECTONICS 
42-10Controls on shear zones inside salt caused by an active basement fault
Nikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, Flemings
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42-11Three distinct types of depositional layering in marine evaporite sequences – varves, drawdowns and concentration cycles – how they form, how they can be identified, and what they reveal about salt basin processes
Peel
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42-12Working towards a fully 3D model of intra-salt deformation: Initial steps
Heidari, Hudec, Dooley, Duffy, Soto, Peel
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42-13Development of non-fault-related shear zones in salt domes and sheets
Nikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, Flemings
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42-14Salt feeders, diapirs and canopies exposed in cross section view, northern margin of the Kavir, Iran
Peel
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42-15Salt structures in a highly arcuate thrust belt with a multiple decollement system (salt and shale), SW French Alps: diapirs, thrusts, folds, and strike-slip deformation
Apps, Peel, Dooley, Amy, Stanbrook
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REGIONAL STUDIES 3 – NORTH SEA 
42-16Origin of Polygonal Diapir Networks: Theory and Global Perspective
Duffy, Moragas, Dooley, Fernandez, Jackson, Peel, Apps, Hudec, Tollestrup, Gawthorpe
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42-17Birth, Amplification, and Death of Polygonal Diapir Networks in the Central North Sea
Moragas, Duffy, Dooley, Galhom, Apps, Peel, Isikalp, Jackson, Fernandez, Hudec, Gawthorpe
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REGIONAL STUDIES 4 – SALT AND MOBILE SHALE TECTONICS IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN 
42-18Model for Transport of Mud Diapirs near the Eratosthenes Seamount, Eastern Mediterranean
Hudec, Dooley, Soto, Peel, Tollestrup, Van Simaeys, Guillois, Fabuel-Perez
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42-19Shale diapirs indenting Messinian salt in offshore Cyprus: Mobile shales induced by salt flow?
Soto, Hudec, Clarke, Guillois, Hasner, Ripoll, Sullivan, Van Simaeys, Hardy
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42-20Salt-sheet buttressing and complex roof deformation near the Eratosthenes Seamount, Eastern Mediterranean
Dooley, Hudec
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42-21Flow-parallel folds in the Messinian salt: Evidence for rotation of shale–canopy feeders in offshore Cyprus?
Soto, Hudec, Dooley, Guillois, Hasner, Sullivan, Van Simaeys, Hardy
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SHALE AND MIXED SALT-SHALE TECTONICS 
42-22Physical Models of Mobile Shale and Salt in Shortening
Dooley, Hudec, Soto, Peel, Apps
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2022 - Slide Set 41

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GULF OF MEXICO REGIONAL STUDIES 
41-01Map restoration of the arcuate East Breaks fold belt using a suite of 2D restorations. Is strike slip compartmentalization required?
Peel, Apps
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41-02Structural Polygonization of Deep Mini Basins in GOM Flex Trend
Tollestrup, Hudec
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41-03

Revisiting the Campeche Salt Basin: assessing controls on deformation patterns and styles
Dooley, Hudec

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GENERAL SALT TECTONICS 1 
41.04The Importance of Active Rise Triggers in the Central North Sea
Duffy, Hudec, Dooley, Jackson, Peel, Apps, Fernandez
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41.05Internal structure of the Great Kavir salt diapirs (Iran): re-evaluation with new imagery and new concepts
Peel, Dooley
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41.06Towards a complete understanding of stresses around salt: 3D model of Mad Dog field, deepwater GoM
Nikolinakou, Flemings, Heidari, Hudec
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SALT-SEDIMENT INTERACTION STUDIES 
41.07Different scales of salt-sediment interaction during passive diapirism
Giles, Rowan
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41.08Mechanisms of megaflaps: how can there be compression on the margins of salt withdrawal basins in an extensional setting?
Peel
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41.09Salt-tectonic induced topographic controls on sediment routing in salt-bearing basins: a combined physical and numerical modeling approach
Zhang, Moscardelli, Dooley, Schuba
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41.10Modern deposition in an area of active salt tectonics (Great Kavir Salt basin): an analog for the Triassic North Sea and the Jurassic Norphlet of the GoM?
Peel, Apps
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41.112022 AAPG Salt Basins TIG field trip (Portugal): salt-sediment interaction close to diapirs, cap rocks, heterogeneities within salt, and preservation of primary depositional structures in salt diapirs
Apps, Peel
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SALT TECTONICS AND THE ENERGY TRANSITION: REDEFINING SUBSURFACE CHALLENGES WITH SALT
41.12The role of Salt Tectonics in the energy transition: an overview and future challenges
Duffy, Hudec, Peel, Apps, Bump, Moscardelli, Dooley, Fernandez, Bhattacharya, Wisian, Shuster
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41.13Evaluation of the spine model for the internal structure of salt domes
Hudec, Duffy, Heidari, Nikolinakou
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41.14Can overburden faults make shear zones inside salt?
Nikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, Flemings
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41.15Deformation and stresses in layered evaporite systems
Heidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, Duffy, Dooley, Flemings
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41.16Significance of paleogeography for cavern development in bedded salts: A case study from New Mexico and West Texas
Schuba, Moscardelli
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GENERAL SALT TECTONICS 2 
41.17Ice sheet induced salt movements in Northern Germany - combining geomorphological investigations and physical modeling to understand the involved mechanisms
Hardt, Dooley, Hudec
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41.18

Shortening salt diapirs: how to generate a zig-zag weld
Dooley, Hudec, Peel, Apps

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41.19

Salt-Detached Thrusting near the Eratosthenes Seamount, Eastern Mediterranean
Hudec, Dooley, Soto, Peel, Tollestrup, Van Simaeys, Guillois, Fabuel-Perez

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SHALE TECTONICS AND MIXED SALT-SHALE TECTONIC SYSTEMS 
41.20Shale sheets in the East Breaks Foldbelt: Geometry, origin, and evolution
Soto, Hudec
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41.21Comparison of Salt and Mobile Shale in Fold-and-Thrust Belts
Hudec, Peel, Soto, Tollestrup
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41.22Contractional mobile-shale structures near salt diapirs in East Breaks, northern Gulf of Mexico
Soto, Hudec, Apps, Peel, Tollestrup, Dooley
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41.23

Carbopol! An analog for mobile shale? Preliminary modeling results under contraction
Dooley, Hudec, Soto, Peel, Apps

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2021 - Slide Set 40

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GULF OF MEXICO REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND PROCESSES
40-01The origin, nature and significance of “Bicycle Welds” (steep, zig-zag shaped salt welds) – a newly identified structural style in offshore Campeche
Peel, Stanbrook, Ianev, Dooley
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40-02Preliminary analysis of salt tectonics in the Flex Trend, northern Gulf of Mexico
Hudec, Peel, Apps
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40-03How do Megaflaps form, and how can we predict the updip edge of reservoir horizons in these structures? Insights from restoration, numerical and analog modelling
Peel, Mount, Dooley
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CONTRACTIONAL SALT TECTONICS
40-04Revisiting the Bay of Campeche: Oblique dips in a narrowing basin during shortening: Part 1
Dooley, Hudec

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40-05Revisiting the Bay of Campeche: Oblique dips in a narrowing basin during shortening: Part 2* (*to hell with scaling!)
Dooley, Hudec

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40-06Complex secondary welding during shortening of salt walls with highly irregular salt-sediment interfaces  Dooley, Hudec, Fernandez, Duffy, Peel – download zip file of talk and WMV filesWatch video
STORAGE IN SALT DOMES AND CCS STUDIES
40-07The H2 economy and salt storage real estate (awaiting release)
Moscardelli, Duffy, Shuster
 
40-08The Origin, Nature, and Distribution of Shear Zones in Salt Stocks: Implications for Drilling Hazards and Salt Cavern Storage
Duffy, Dooley, Moscardelli, Hudec, Peel, Heidari, Apps, Shuster
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40-09The deep structure beneath the CO2 target storage section, offshore Texas: implications for migration and seal risk assessment
Apps, Bump, Peel
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SALT-SEDIMENT INERACTIONS
40-10Deposition of sediments on moving salt: Minibasin or Ramp-Syncline?
Fernandez
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40-11Morphodynamics on steroids: a systematic approach to unravel coupling dynamics and scenarios between turbidity-current sedimentation and salt deformation
Liu, Mohrig, Buttles
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GENERAL SALT TECTONICS
40-12Pressure and stress in an extensional basin with pre-existing fault and salt roller
Nikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, Flemings
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40-133D Mad Dog Pressure and Stress Prediction using the FES Method in Horizon (Elfen)
Nikolinakou, Heidari, Flemings
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40-14Preliminary modeling of detached extension in a layered evaporite sequence (LES): impact of LES on extensional styles and diapirism
Dooley, Duffy, Hudec

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SHALE TECTONICS AND HYBRID SALT-SHALE TECTONICS
40-15Proposal for a mechanical behavior of mobile shales
Soto, Heidari, Hudec
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40-16Direct measurements of the acoustic response in analog mobile shales to evolving stress, stain, and pore-pressure fields
Mohrig, Minton, Buttles
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40-17Finite-element modeling of pore pressure, stress, and evolution of a shale diapir
Heidari, Soto, Nikolinakou, Hudec, Flemings
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40-18Fluids in shales and their implications for the seismic expression of mobile shales
Soto, Hudec, Mondol, Heidari
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40-19Regional geology of the East Breaks fold-and-thrust belt, northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Hudec, Peel, Soto, Dooley
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40-20The structural framework of the East Breaks study area based on preliminary mapping. Four separate decollements, two distinct foldbelts, plus salt tectonics.
Peel, Hudec, Apps
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40-21Singular geometries of mobile shales in the NW Gulf of Mexico
Soto, Hudec, Peel, Apps
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2020 - Slide Set 39

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GULF OF MEXICO REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND PROCESSES
39-01Was the GoM magma rich or magma poor? Why the South Atlantic isn't a good analog for the presalt GoM.
Peel*
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39-02What happens when the basement becomes weaker (and no much denser) than salt? A possible origin for the BAHA high, western Gulf of Mexico
Peel*
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39-03Consequences of the observation of a deep presalt lake in the eastern Gulf of Mexico
Peel*, Apps
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39-043D forward models of supracanopy deformation in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Fernandez*, Baumann, Duffy, Peel, Kaus, Hudec
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SALT-SEDIMENT INTERACTION STUDIES
39-05How processes on the slope control salt tectonics on the shelf
Apps*, Peel
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39-06What can we learn when forward modeling "goes wrong" – informative discrepancies
Christie*, Apps, Peel, Stanbrook
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39-07The role of turbidite curvature in setting the pattern of underlying salt deformation
Liu*, Mohrig, Buttles
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CONTRACTIONAL SALT TECTONICS
39-08Shortening of trapezoidal-shaped salt basins: application to the Campeche salt basin
Dooley*, Hudec
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39-09Basement-involved thrusting, salt migration and intramontane conglomerates: a case study from the Southern Pyrenees
Burrel*, Teixell, Gomez, Coll
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39-10Examples of shortened salt walls with inclusions: field examples and physical models
Fernandez*, Dooley, Teixell, Hudec
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39-112D numerical models of inclusions in diapirs
Fernandez*, Dooley
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GENERAL SALT TECTONICS
39-12Pore-pressure effects of fluid flow across and along a normal fault
Nikolinakou*, Heidari, Flemings, Hudec
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39-13Subsidence of minibasins into a layered-evaporite sequence: Can we weld down onto subsalt? What happens to the LES?
Dooley, Hudec*, Fernandez
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39-14Hydromechanical interaction of permeable pre-existing fault and salt roller
Nikolinakou*, Heidari, Hudec, Flemings
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39-15Impacts of vertical salt welding on geology and hydrocarbon exploitation near the weld
Heidari*, Nikolinakou, Hudec, Flemings
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39-16Salt and CCS – can we apply salt, and salt-sediment learnings to carbon storage?
Bump* and the AGL team
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39-17Interaction between diapirism and faulting
Heidari*, Nikolinakou, Hudec, Flemings
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SALT WALLS AND NORTH SEA SALT TECTONICS
39-18Renaissance of North Sea salt tectonics: Permian and Triassic salt tectonics of the central North Sea
Duffy*, Jackson, Barnett, Dooley, Salomão-Martins, Joffe, Fernandez, Apps, Peel, Nikolinakou, Hudec
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39-19Geometry and evolution of a salt wall and flanking minibasins in the central North Sea: along- and across-wall variability
Duffy, Jackson*, Dooley, Hudec, Peel, Fernandez, Apps
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39-203D geometries of natural and physically-modeled salt walls: salt stocks, salt wings and perched minibasins
Duffy*, Dooley, Jackson, Nikolinakou, Hudec, Fernandez, Peel, Apps
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SHALE TECTONICS
39-21The role of clay and hydrocarbon transformations in the formation of mobile shales
Soto*, Hudec, Mondol
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39-22Mechanics of mobile shale
Heidari*, Nikolinakou, Hudec, Soto, Flemings
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39-23Folding and thrusting of multilayered sequences with shales
Soto*, Hudec
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39-24Shale piercement mechanisms – part I: piercement mechanisms analogous to igneous systems
Hudec*, Soto
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39-25Shale piercement mechanisms –  part II: piercement mechanisms analogous to salt systems
Hudec*, Soto
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39-26Measuring the covarying deformations, pore-fluid pressures, and accoustic properties for mobile muds in a laboratory tank
Minton, Mohrig*, Buttles
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39-27Coevolving sedimentation and structural deformation across a shale-cored fold on the upper continental slope, South China Sea, Borneo
Mohrig*
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39-28Mobile shales database
Soto*, Hudec
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39-29Building capabilities for seismic modeling and imaging of mobile shales in the presence of anisotropy
Kaur*, Gremillion, Fomel
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VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP
39-30Mud withdrawal basins, mud diapirism and fluid escape: a Pleistocene outcrop example from the UK
Peel, Apps
 

2019

Slide set 38Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
AGL RESEARCH
38.01The Past, Present and Future of AGL ResearchHudecView View
CONTRACTIONAL SALT TECTONICS
                               38.02The High Atlas Mountains, Morocco: A Laboratory for Diapir WeldingHudec, Fernandez, Teixell, ArboleyaView View
                               38.03Processes above a rising diapir in regional shorteningd'Hooghvorst, Nikolinakou, Harrold, HudecView View
                               38.04Tectonic Shortening of Salt Pillow ProvincesDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
                               38.05Alernative Models for Salt-Tectonic Evolution of the Southern PyreneesHudec, Dooley, Burrell, TeixellView View
                               38.06A Tale of Two Pillow Provinces and a Horst Block: Application to the Southern PyreneesDooley, Hudec, Burrell, TeixellViewDownloadView
                               38.07Salt-tectonic processes in the Ionian fold and thrust belt (NW Greece and S AlbaniaSoto, Tranos, Bega, Hernández-Jiménez, Lula, Titos, Dooley, HudecView View
GENERAL AND EXTENSIONAL SALT TECTONICS
                               38.0810 years of geomechanical salt modeling: 3 key insights on stress and pressureNikolinakou, Flemings, Heidari, HudecView View
                               38.09Impact of sand-bed extent on pore pressure, stress, and kinematics of a salt systemHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
                               38.10Controls on Styles of Salt Expulsion in Segmented Salt-Bearing Rifts: An OverviewDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
                               38.11Stress state near a pre-existing fault in an extensional field and its interaction with diapir upbuilding Nikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsView View
                               38.12Fault Generation and Salt Movement in Extensional SystemsGao, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
GULF OF MEXICO SALT-SEDIMENT INTERACTION STUDIES
                               38.13The impact of deep salt withdrawal on canopy development (Why is the front of the Sigsbee Nappe coincident with the front of the deep salt nappe?)Peel, Hudec, Apps, Fernandez, DuffyView View
                               38.14Fill-and-spill models for salt-influenced deepwater slopes: A review and a look forwardJackson, Sylvester, AppsView View
                               38.15Structural behavior of minibasins controls the expression of submarine canyons: an example from the Northern Gulf of MexicoDuffy, Fernandez, Jackson, Peel, Apps, HudecView View
                               38.16Lower-slope erosion in salt provinces: How and why does it occur?Fernandez, Duffy, Jackson, Apps, Peel, HudecView View
                               38.17Linking the style and location of lower slope erosion to salt tectonic processesDuffy, Fernandez, Apps, Jackson, Peel, HudecView View
MINIBASIN STUDIES
                               38.18How fast do minibasins move?Jackson, Fernandez, Duffy, HudecView View
                               38.19Downslope translation of minibasins: What governs their velocity?Fernandez, Duffy, Dooley, Kaus, HudecView View
                               38.20Lessons learned from stratal modelling of deepwater stratigraphy in salt-withdrawal basins (Making it realistic is easy, making it precisely right is not)Christie, Peel, Sumner, AppsView View
                               38.21 Unravelling the morphodynamics of minibasins in the laboratoryLiu, Mohrig, ButtlesView View
SHALE TECTONICS
                               38.22Overview of the mobile-shale research project at the AGLSoto, HudecView View
GULF OF MEXICO REGIONAL GEOLOGY
                               38.23Was the pre-salt GoM Basin wet, dry, or both? Spectacular imaging of arid mountains, meandering rivers, canyons, and evidence of a deep presalt lake on the base of the Louann SaltPeel, AppsView View
                               38.24Salt-floored rafting over an extremely rugged desert topography - spiky mountains and structural stylePeelView View
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1Is the South Atlantic a good analog for the pre-salt Gulf of MexicoPeel, AppsView  
2Extension and inversion of salt-bearing rift systemsDooley, Hudec View  
      

2018

Slide set 37Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
GENERAL SALT TECTONICS
37.01The rise and fall of diapirs in extensional settings: stress and pore pressure evolutionNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsView View
37.02Progradational loading of segmented salt-bearing riftsDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
37.03Does shortening close salt welds? Alshammasi, C. Jackson, EvansView View
37.04Controls on styles of extensional diapir rise and fallNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsView View
37.05Tectono-Stratigraphic Development of Ramp Syncline Basins in the Santos Basin of BrazilPichel, Peel, C. JacksonView View
37.063D evolution of salt-detached ramp-syncline basin: an example from offshore AngolaEvans, C. Jackson, Erdi Not available Not available
37.07Effects of interlayered sand beds on pore pressure, stress, and kinematics of a salt system: a geomechanical approachHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
37.08From physical properties to seismic expression of shale and salt structuresSoto, Hudec, MondolView View
37.09Salt diapirism in an inverted rift: a reassessment of the fold-and-thrust belt of the Southern PyreneesBurrel, TeixellView View
SEDIMENTATION ABOVE SALT
37.10The engines of slope stratigraphy:  How tectonics and deposition combine to create the characteristic stratigraphic styles of a salt floored slope Peel, Apps, Fernandez, Duffy, Hudec, C. JacksonView View
37.11Importance of Depocenter Coalescence During the Early Stages of Minibasin EvolutionDuffy, Fernandez, Hudec, C. Jackson, Peel View View
37.12Can Minibasin Interaction Explain Anomalous Minibasin Subsidence Patterns?Fernandez, Duffy, C. Jackson, Hudec, PeelView View
37.13Redirection of Submarine Channels by Minibasin Obstruction and OverthrustingDuffy, Fernandez, Peel, Hudec, Apps, C. Jackson, DunlapView View
37.14MTC Response to Topography Induced by Minibasin Obstruction and Extensional BreakawayFernandez, Duffy, Peel, Hudec, C. Jackson, AppsView View
37.15Salt diapir influence on channel evolution in deepwater minibasins, Gulf of MexicoDunlap, Covault, Duffy, Fernandez, Apps, PeelView View
37.16Mud diapirism and catastrophic fluidization triggered by MTC collapse down a salt scarp (or: What happens when a hundred billion tonnes of mud falls down a 1km-high slope?)Peel, Apps, Duffy, Fernandez, HudecView View
37.17Sediment transport over complex salt topography: fill & spill revisitedApps, Peel, Duffy, Fernandez, C. Jackson, HudecView View
37.18Deepwater channels "swept" downstream after bend cutoff in salt basinsCovault, Sylvester, Hudec, Ceyhan, DunlapView View
37.19Deformation in and around an array of translating minibasins with variable mobilityDooley, Hudec, Duffy, FernandezViewDownloadView
37.20Coupling between Turbidity Currents and Deformation: An Experimental ApproachLiu, Mohrig, ButtlesView View
SHALE TECTONICS
                             37.21Styles of shale tectonic processes in continental marginsSoto, Hudec, Apps, Dooley, PeelView View
GULF OF MEXICO REGIONAL GEOLOGY
                             37.22Was there depositional relief on the Louann salt?Hudec, PeelView View
                             37.23Revisiting the Salina Del Bravo System, western GoM: a simpler modelDooley, Hudec, PeelViewDownloadView
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1Pore pressure beneath an advancing salt sheetNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsView  
2Thermal anomalies around a 3D salt dome in Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico, and its implication for BSRHeidari, Santra, Nikolinakou, FlemingsView  
3Shortening of Diapir Provinces: Translation, Tilting and Rotation of Minibasins in Isolated Minibasin SystemsDooley, Hudec, Duffy, FernandezView  
4Conceptual Models of Shortening in Isolated Diapir ProvincesDuffy, Dooley, Hudec, M. Jackson, Fernandez, C. JacksonView  

2017

Slide set 36Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
GENERAL SALT TECTONICS    
                               36.01Geomechanical modeling of sediments along a salt-sheet sutureNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsView View
                               36.02Inversion of a salt-bearing rift systemDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
                               36.03Shale tectonics of the Alboran Sea revisited from a salt-tectonics perspectiveSoto, Hudec, PeelView View
                               36.04Effects of permeable beds on geomechanics and evolution of a vertically-welding salt wallHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
                               36.05Geological and geophysical characterization of a tertiary salt weld, Atwater Valley, Gulf of MexicoJackson, Zhang, Herron, FitchView View
                               36.06Origin of Inclusions in Sigsbee Salt Canopy, SE Green Canyon, GoMKernen, Dooley, Hudec, PeelView View
                               36.07Using Controlled-Source Electromagnetic (CSEM) Technology to Aid in Salt InterpretationKernen, Hiner, Ricoy-Paramo, HudecView View
                               36.08Thrust tectonics driven by gravity collapse of a shallow salt sheet in the Salina del Bravo, western Gulf of Mexico: implications for reservoir quality prediction?PeelView View
                               36.09Temperature anomalies around a rising salt wallHeidari, Nikolinakou, Flemings, HudecView View
                               36.10Emplacement and deformation of the Mesozoic salt nappe and implications for the distribution of its Mesozoic carapace (central US Gulf of Mexico)PeelView View
SEDIMENTATION ABOVE SALT    
                               36.11Loading a complex salt isopach: progradation across a salt-filled rift systemDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
                               36.12Differential translation of supra-canopy minibasin domains in the northern Gulf of MexicoFernandez, Duffy, Peel, HudecView View
                               36.13Obstructed vs Freely-Moving Minibasins: Influence on Supra-Canopy Deformation Patterns in the Northern Gulf of MexicoDuffy, Fernandez, Peel, HudecView View
                               36.14Regional versus local controls on minibasin fill histories in the northern Gulf of MexicoFernandez, Duffy, Hudec, Fulthorpe, Snedden, Parr, GutierrezView View
GULF OF MEXICO REGIONAL GEOLOGY    
                               36.15Salt flow during continental separation with prograding sedimentationNikolinakou, Heidari, HudecView View
                               36.16Contrast in Base-Salt Structure between Eastern and Western Gulf of Mexico, and its Influence on Salt TectonicsHudec, NortonView View
                               36.17Evolution of the Salina del Bravo, Mexico: the Bravo Trough, Sigsbee Canopy and Perdido Fold BeltHudec, PeelView View
                               36.18Modeling the Salina del Bravo system: The Bravo trough, Sigsbee canopy and Perdido fold beltDooley, Hudec, PeelViewDownloadView
                               36.19Updates to GOM plate model: reconciling new structural and timing observations with global plate motionsNorton, Hudec, LawverView View
                               36.20Emplacement and deformation of the Mesozoic salt nappe and implications for the distribution of its Mesozoic carapace (central US Gulf of Mexico)PeelView View
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1Contrasting seismic examples of shale structuresSoto, HudecView  
2Strike-slip fault related salt tectonics in the Qaidam Basin, Western ChinaBian, Guo, Zhang, Yu, Cheng, Du, Liu, WangView  
3The impact of mantle-driven processes on slope processes and salt dynamics in deepwater: an example from the Gulf of MexicoApps, DooleyView  
4Bucket welding: Where does all that salt go? (Zip file with 3 pdfs)Dooley, HudecView  
5Geomechanical modeling of salt systemsNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsView  
6Sheath Folds in Salt: Case Study from SE Green Canyon GoMKernen, Hudec, Dooley, PeelView  
7Mud-withdrawal basins and mud diapirism: comparison of an Early Pleistocene deepwater system in the central Gulf of Mexico (3D seismic data) with an Early Pleistocene shallow marine system in Suffolk, UK (outcrop data)Peel, AppsView  
8Structure, Kinematics and Origin of Radial Faults: Observations from the Santos BasinColeman, Jackson, Duffy, NikolinakouView  
92-D Progradation of a Clastic Wedge over a Salt-filled Graben: Preliminary Analysis on the Mechanical Properties for a New Experimental Proxy for SaltLiu, Kim, ButtlesView  

2016

Slide set 35Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
35.01Deformation of weak sub-salt sediments caused by welding minibasinsDooley, Hudec, PeelViewDownloadView
35.02Sealing capacity of salt beneath a translating minibasin: the effect of base-salt geometryHeidari, Peel, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
35.03Tilting of minibasins with depth-dependent density: new observations from stability analysis and numerical modelingFernandez, HudecView View
35.04Mechanical analysis of an eroding, gravity driven salt system, Canyonlands, UtahKravitz, Mueller, Upton, RoyView View
35.05Characterizing the feedbacks between mobile substrate, turbidity currents and turbidites that vary in time and space to build a minibasin: An experimental studyMinton, Buttles, Kim, MohrigView View
35.06Stratal modelling and paleotopography in the deep water; examples from a linked set of minibasins in the Gulf of MexicoApps, Peel, Sumner, ChristieView View
35.07Salt Tectonics in the Atlas Mountains of MoroccoVergés, Moragas, Martín-Martín, Saura, Casciello, Razin, Grelaud, Malaval, JoussiameView View
35.08Extension and inversion of salt-bearing rift systemsDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
35.09Shortening of Diapir Provinces (Part 1): Isolated Diapir SettingsDuffy, Dooley, Hudec, C. Jackson, FernandezView View
35.10Shortening of diapir provinces (Part 2): modeling study of linked diapir settingsDooley, Hudec, Duffy, FernandezViewDownloadView
35.11Shortening of Diapir Provinces (Part 3): Linked Diapirs and a SynthesisDuffy, Dooley, Hudec, C. Jackson, FernandezView View
35.12Interaction between salt tectonics and sedimentation, Sivas Basin, TurkeyRibes, Kergaravat, Crumevrolle, Lopez, Callot, RingenbachView View
35.13Pore pressure and stresses around a salt diapir during its vertical weldingHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
35.14Subsalt overpressure evolution during shortening: deformation, failure and rubble zonesNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownloadView
35.15Why is oceanic crust in the eastern Gulf of Mexico asymmetric?Peel, CurryView View
35.16Extensional models for the Gulf of MexicoCurry, Peel, Hudec, NortonView View
35.17Regional structural restorations in the northeast Gulf of MexicoCurry, Hudec, Peel, SneddenView View
35.18Regional restorations in offshore Yucatan, eastern Gulf of MexicoFernandez, Hudec, Curry, DuffyView View
35.19Salt flow during continental separationNikolinakou, Heidari, HudecView View
35.20New opening model in the Gulf of Mexico, and implicationsPeel, Curry, Snedden, NortonView View
35.21Water flow and paleogeography during salt deposition in the eastern Gulf of MexicoPeel, Heidari, CurryView View

 

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1Compilation map of top-basement structure in the eastern Gulf of MexicoPeelDownload
2Geomechanical modeling of salt systemsNikolinakou, Heidari, HudecDownload
3Structure and behavior of the evaporite marginal facies as an indication of its lithology: where is the edge of the halite?Peel, CurryDownload
4Accommodation space versus sediment accumulation rates in deep water basins: contrasting architectural styles of the Annot and Muttekopf Gosau basinsStanbrook, Apps, Peel, PatonDownload
5Timing and style of rifting in the eastern Gulf of Mexico: Implications for salt depositionCurry, Peel, Snedden, HudecDownload

2015

Slide set 34Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpointfilesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
34.01Principles and Practice of Salt Tectonics: textbook statusM. Jackson, HudecView View
34.02Origin and deformation of overturned beds below salt sheetsNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownloadView
34.03Superimposed shale and salt tectonics above salt sheetsDooley, Hudec, ZhangViewDownloadView
34.04Interactions between turbidity currents, turbidites and topography generated by a mobile substrate: insights from the laboratoryMohrig, MintonView View
34.05Evaluation of a halokinetic model for minibasin propagationFernandez, Dooley, Hudec, PeelView View
34.06Competing theories on the origin of "encased" minibasins in the SE Precaspian basinFernandez, Duffy, Hudec, C. Jackson, DooleyView View
34.07Seismic stratigraphy of minibasins – is it really that simple and what does it tell us?C. Jackson, Duffy, Fernandez, HudecViewDownloadView
34.08Spontaneous tilting of dense minibasins during subsidence – a modelling studyFernandez, Duffy, C. Jackson, Dooley, HudecView View
34.09Criteria for detecting shortening in minibasin provincesDuffy, Fernandez, Hudec, Dooley, C. JacksonView View
34.10The role of encased minibasins during shortening: observations from the SE Precaspian basinDuffy, Fernandez, Hudec, C. Jackson, BurgView View
34.11Minibasin subsidence and related sediment dispersal systems in deepwater Santos basin, offshore BrazilRodriguez, C. Jackson, Rotevatn, BellView Not available
34.12Salt pressure along a welding source layerHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
34.13Upturned megaflaps: salt stocks vs. salt wallsNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownloadView
34.14Overpressure near a salt wall rising through a basin with a highly permeable layerHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
34.15Why we should care about how salt deposition worksPeelView View
34.16How long does it take to deposit a salt giant?PeelView View
34.17Influence of density on raft tectonicsDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
34.18Structural styles of raft tectonics above rugose basementDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
34.19How do salt basins die? (and why it matters)PeelView View
34.20Preliminary analysis of salt-basin separationNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, NortonViewDownloadView
34.21Basement uplifts of the northern Gulf of MexicoEllis, Hudec, SneddenView View
34.22Introduction to Gulf of Mexico structural restoration projectEllis, Hudec, Norton, SneddenView View

2014

Slide set 33Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpointfilesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
33.01Deformation patterns in arrays of translating diapirsDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
33.02Extensional linkages and fault throw patterns between translating diapirsDooley, Carruthers, HudecViewDownloadView
33.03Diapir rise rate: not as simple as we thoughtHudecView View
33.04Stress, strain, and potential failure in upturned flaps around salt domesNikolinakou, Heidari, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownloadView
33.05Effects of source-layer welding on stresses around a salt domeHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
33.06Oceanography of the Louann Salt Basin-a global view with insights from chemical modelingPeel, WebberView View
33.07Tectonic evolution of the South Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico salt basins: integrating plate reconstructions and basin analysisNorton, Carruthers, Hudec, van AvendonkView View
33.08Using ramp-derived fold belts to determine translation magnitude at salt-involved passive margins: Campos Basin, BrazilCarruthers, Hudec, M. Jackson, DooleyViewDownloadView
33.09Breakup of the Campos-Kwanza salt basins: insights from regional restorationsCarruthers, Norton, HudecView View
33.10Numerical modeling of an active salt system in the Needles District, Paradox Basin, Utah: how topography influences plastic flow, brittle extension and structural expressionKravitz, Upton, MuellerView View
33.11Sivas Basin project: outcomes with emphasis on diagenetic evolutionPichat et al.View View
33.12Stratigraphy of salt giants: new insights from integration of 3D seismic and well data in Santos Basin, offshore BrazilRodriguez et al.View View
33.13Seismic interpretation of salt structuresHudecView View
33.14Building self-forming minibasins in the laboratoryMohrig, Minton, Buttles, KimView View
33.15Formation of base-salt extensional keelsDooley, HudecViewDownloadView
33.16Geomechanical modeling of diapir-to-salt-sheet transition with concurrent sedimentationNikolinakou, Heidari, Flemings, HudecViewDownloadView
33.17Bucket welding: where does all that salt go?Dooley, HudecViewDownloadView
33.18Special topics in seismic interpretation of salt canopiesHudecView View
33.19Influence of salt on petroleum systems VII: drilling hazardsHudecView View
33.20Geological and geophysical characterization of a salt weld: Santos Basin, offshore BrazilC. Jackson, Rodriguez, Rotevatn, BellView View
33.21Internal flow within salt-stock canopy systemsDooley, HudecViewDownloadView

2013

Slide set 32Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie filesVideo files
32.01Internal structure and kinematics of salt walls: enigmatic examples from the Santos Basin, BrazilC. Jackson, M. Jackson, Hudec, RodriguezView View
32.02The key to enigmatic structures within salt walls: application to the Santos Basin, BrazilDooley, M. Jackson, C. Jackson, HudecViewDownloadView
32.03Initiation and rise of salt walls: finite-element modeling of deformation, stresses, and overpressuresLuo, Nikolinakou, Flemings, HudecViewDownloadView
32.04The effect of aggradation on salt riseHeidari, Nikolinakou, Hudec, FlemingsView View
32.05When stratigraphic pinchouts are not stratigraphic: deformation of sediments above a rising salt diapirNikolinakou et al.ViewDownloadView
32.06Influence of salt on petroleum systems IV: reservoirHudecView View
32.07Influence of salt on petroleum systems V: trapHudecView View
32.08Influence of salt on petroleum systems VI: sealHudec, M. JacksonView View
32.093D Analytical models of downbuilding salt stocks and sheetsWeijermars, Hudec, Dooley, M. JacksonViewDownloadView
32.10Dynamical models of suture formation and flows within salt canopiesWeijermars, Dooley, Hudec, M. JacksonViewDownloadView
32.11Evaluating models of bucket-weld formationDooley, Hudec, M. JacksonViewDownloadView
32.12Stress changes associated with the evolution of a salt dome into a salt sheetNikolinakou et al.ViewDownloadView
32.13Gulf of Mexico analogues in outcrop: minibasins in a contractional setting, Sivas Basin, TurkeyKergaravat et al.View Not available
32.14Controls on fold-belt location, style, and timing, northern Gulf of MexicoHudec, M. Jackson, DooleyView View
32.15Zharkamys West 1 salt tectonics and exploration framework: SE Pre-Caspian Basin, KazakhstanBurg, Pachell, M. Jackson, WhittakerView View
32.16Salt-encased primary minibasins in the Pre-Caspian Basin: first look at a new playM. Jackson, Pachell, Burg, WhittakerView View
32.17Formation, translation, and rotation of thrust systems formed at basement rampsDooley, Hudec, M. JacksonViewDownloadView
32.18Using a mid-slope fold belt to determine seaward translation, Campos Basin, BrazilCarruthers et al.View View
32.19The paradox of thin-skinned shortening updip of extensionally falling salt walls in the Campos Basin, BrazilCarruthers, M. Jackson, Hudec, DooleyView View
32.20Understanding passive-margin kinematics; a critical test of competing hypotheses for the origin of the Albian Gap, Santos Basin, offshore BrazilC. Jackson, M. Jackson, HudecView View

2012

Slide set 31Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
31.01Technical advances in AGL physical modeling: 2004-2012Dooley, M. Jackson, HudecViewDownload
31.02Influence of salt on petroleum systems I: source rocksHudecView 
31.03Influence of salt on petroleum systems II: maturationHudecView 
31.04Influence of salt on petroleum systems III: migrationHudecView 
31.05The effects of coastal uplift on structural zonation in a gravity-spreading systemDooley, M. Jackson, HudecViewDownload
31.06Salt-influenced rift basins: structural style and syn-rift stratigraphic responseC. Jackson et al.View 
31.07Diapirs and minibasins in central Antolia: the forgotten salt basinCallot et al.View 
31.08Understanding offshore Florida: influence of a basement arch on divergent and convergent salt flow during early tiltingDooley, Hudec, M. JacksonViewDownload
31.09Geomechanical modeling of a rising salt domeNikolinakou, Luo, Flemings, HudecViewDownload
31.10Evolutionary geomechanical modeling of salt structures: why bother?Nikolinakou et al.ViewDownload
31.11Field geology of diapir contactsM. JacksonViewDownload
31.12Perturbation of polygonal fault systems in a hoop stress around salt diapirsCarruthers, Cartwright, M. Jackson, SchutjensView 
31.13Bricks, ellipses, and hourglasses: a tale of contrasting welding during shorteningDooley, M. Jackson, HudecViewDownload
31.14Salt facing: a simple tool to analyze salt-tectonic geometryM. JacksonView 
31.15Origin and structural style of encased minibasinsHudec, DooleyViewDownload
31.16Wellbore stresses in moving salt sheets: an analytical approachWeijermars, M. Jackson, DooleyView 
31.17Geometry and kinematics of salt weldsM. JacksonView 
31.18Squeezing a large canopy on a slope: suturing patterns, subsalt thrusting, suprasalt extension and salt expulsionDooley, M. Jackson, HudecViewDownload

2011

Slide set 30Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
30.01Rheology of pure and mixed evaporitesM. JacksonView 
30.02Deformation mechanisms and microstructures in rock saltM. JacksonView 
30.03Salt behaving badly: brittle, dilatant, permeable, and hazardousM. JacksonView 
30.04Micro salt tectonics: what works whereM. JacksonView 
30.05Active deformation of modern salt structures over the last decade: the InSAR velocity field in Canyonlands, UtahMuellerView 
30.06The structure and evolution of sutures in allochthonous saltDooley, Hudec, M. JacksonViewDownload
30.07Basement-driven strike-slip deformation involving a salt-stock canopy systemDooley, M. Jackson, HudecViewDownload
30.08Predicting base-salt shear stress and overpressure from salt-sheet topographyLuo, Nikolinakou, Flemings, HudecViewDownload
30.09Evolution of stresses in front of and beneath advancing salt sheets: 1. Poro-elastic undrained sedimentsNikolinakou, Luo, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownload
30.10Evolution of stresses in front of and beneath advancing salt sheets: 2. How plasticity changes the sediment responseNikolinakou, Luo, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownload
30.11Encased minibasins - preliminary modeling resultsDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
30.12Deformation of grounded and collided minibasinsDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
30.13Internal structures in allochthonous saltM. JacksonView 
30.14Salt flow across a basement high: insights from finite-element modelingLuo, Dooley, HudecViewDownload
30.15Influence of a basement high on an array of traveling stocksDooley, Jackson, HudecViewDownload
30.16Basement structure and Jurassic evolution of the southern Gulf of Mexico salt provinceHudec et al.View 
30.17Preliminary report of salt evolution in the northwestern Gulf of MexicoHudecView 
30.18Putting the pieces together: Mesozoic evolution of the Gulf of Mexico basinHudec, Norton, Jackson, PeelView 
30.19Exploring a basin-scale synthesis of Mesozoic depositional systems and salt tectonics in the northern Gulf of MexicoSnedden, Ganey-Curry, GallowayView 

2010

Slide set 29Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
29.01Salt welds, dissolution, and subsurface fluid flowWagnerView 
29.02Finite-element models of stress around salt structures: drilling implicationsLuo, Nikolinakou, Flemings, HudecViewDownload
29.03Finite-element models of stress around salt structures: development and dissipation of pore-pressure perturbationsNikolinakou, Luo, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownload
29.04Origin of saline giants: some problems, some solutionsJackson, Warren, HudecView 
29.05Saline superstars and plate-tectonic supercyclesJackson, Warren, HudecView 
29.06Early history of the Gulf of Mexico salt basin-part 1: geologic evolutionHudec, Norton, JacksonView 
29.07Early history of the Gulf of Mexico salt basin-part 2: implicationsHudec, Peel, JacksonView 
29.08Coeval shallow extension and deep shortening above and below a salt canopy: a model for the ultra-deep Miocene of the northern Gulf of MexicoDooley, Jackson, Hudec, McDonnellViewDownload
29.09Primary basins and their boundaries in the deepwater northern Gulf of Mexico: origin, trap types and petroleum systems implicationsPilcher, Kilsdonk, TrudeView 
29.10Effects of downslope salt flow across basement structureDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
29.11Salt-sediment interactions during the Jurassic to Miocene of Mississippi Canyon, northern Gulf of MexicoMcDonnell, Jackson, HudecView 
29.12Evolution of salt structures during extension and inversion of the Parentis Basin, Bay of BiscayFerrer, Jackson, Roca, RubinatView 
29.13Extensional regimes developed during rifting between South America and Africa and their influence on salt basin evolutionNortonViewDownload
29.14Godzilla vs. Bambi: Modeling how salt sheets override salt stocksDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
29.15Understanding imbricate-wedge shortening and its implications for canopy-margin thrust geometry and overpressure along the Sigsbee Escarpment, Mad Dog area, deepwater Gulf of MexicoBraunscheidel, Hudec, FlemingsView 
29.16Causes of suprasalt extension above the Sigsbee Escarpment in the Mad Dog area, deepwater Gulf of MexicoBraunscheidel, HudecView 
29.17Preliminary finite-element models of salt-sheet advance: basal shear and overpressure developmentLuo, Nikolinakou, Flemings, HudecViewDownload
29.18Sliding, tank-tread and the chicken-egg problem: finite-element modeling of feedback between overpressure and salt-sheet advanceNikolinakou, Luo, Hudec, FlemingsViewDownload
29.19Internal deformation of layered evaporites: modeling the effect of roof thickness on flow profiles and deformation styleDooley, Jackson, HudecViewDownload
29.20AGL technology transfer for 2010-salt-tectonics textbook, SEGY physical models and the final edition of The Salt MineHudec, Jackson, DooleyView 

2009

Slide set 28Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
28.01Seismic interpretation of allochthonous salt: part 1 - top of saltHudec, JacksonView 
28.02Seismic interpretation of allochthonous salt: part 2 - base of saltHudec, JacksonView 
28.03Canopy evolution: deformation processes and subsidence patternsDooley, Jackson, HudecViewDownload
28.04Roof deformation above rejuvenated salt sheetsDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
28.05The Tudor Rose - unexpected topography above a spreading salt sheetDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
28.06Salt creep and borehole stabilityWagner, JacksonView 
28.07An introduction to geomechanical modeling in salt systemsFlemings, Nikolinakou, Luo, HudecView 
28.08Finite-element models of stresses around salt structures: the influence of salt geometryLuo, Nikolinakou, Flemings, HudecViewDownload
28.09Finite-element models of stresses around salt structures: introducing plasticity and pore-pressure couplingNikolinakou, Luo, Flemings, HudecView 
28.10Here be dragons: internal structures of salt pillows and diapirsJackson, HudecView 
28.11Numerical modeling and seismic characterization of salt weldsWagner, JacksonView 
28.12Evaporite karst as an ingredient of salt welds (NE Spain)LoucksView 
28.13Active diapirs: genetic criteria and fault patternsJackson, Dooley, HudecView 
28.14Multiphase deformation above autochthonous salt, Campos Basin, offshore BrazilWagner, JacksonView 
28.15Pillow fold belts, part 1: recognitionJackson, Hudec, DooleyView 
28.16Pillow fold belts, part 2: a hypothesis for the northern Gulf of MexicoJackson, Hudec, McDonnellView 
28.17Pillow fold belts, part 3: a model of restraintDooley, Jackson, HudecViewDownload
28.18More questions than answers: preliminary study of salt evolution in Mississippi Canyon, northern Gulf of MexicoMcDonnell, Jackson, HudecView 
28.19Folds and radial faults above a salt wing: structures on the north flank of the Onion Creek Diapir, Paradox Basin, UtahHudec, WagnerView 

2008

Slide set 27Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
27.01Growth of downbuilt salt-stock canopiesDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
27.02Flow markers in salt-stock canopies, part 1: the toolsJackson, Hudec, DooleyView 
27.03Flow markers in salt-stock canopies, part 2: the storyJackson, Hudec, Hart, PropesView 
27.04How much shortening is there in sheet-margin thrust systems?Hudec, JacksonView 
27.053D advance of the Mad Dog salt sheet, deepwater Gulf of MexicoMcDonnell, Hudec, JacksonView 
27.06Overturning of a condensed Jurassic carapace during breakout of allochthonous Triassic salt, Alpes-e-Haute Provence, FranceGraham, Kilsdonk, Pilcher, JacksonView 
27.07Catastrophic breakup of the sea floor beyond the Sigsbee Escarpment: a clue to recurrence interval of major earthquakes?Jackson, Moscardelli, HudecView 
27.08A proposed subsalt foldbelt in the central Gulf of MexicoHudecView 
27.09Tectonics of the Gulf of Mexico at the transition from rift to drift: crustal structure of the basin during salt depositionNortonViewDownload
27.10Interpretation of the deep salt layer in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico: where was the edge of the Louann salt basin?Hudec, JacksonView 
27.11Influence of Louann structure on evolution of the deepwater Gulf of MexicoHudec, Jackson, NortonView 
27.12Growth and inflation of an allochthonous fringe at the downdip end of a complex salt basinDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
27.13Magmatic sill emplacement into and through Aptian salt, Santon Basin, Brazil: a prelinimary studyPequenoView 
27.14Preliminary thoughts on salt evacuation, dissolution and weldingWagnerView 
27.15Preliminary interpretation of folds on the flank of the Onion Creek salt diapir, Paradox Basin, UtahHudec, WagnerView 
27.16Allochthonous flow and diapirism in Hebes Chasma, MarsAdams, Gillespie, Jackson, MontgomeryView 
27.17Vanishing crust in the deepest Martian canyon: modeling the collapse of Hebes ChasmaDooley, JacksonViewDownload
27.18Geometry, origin, and significance of orthogonal anticlines in a growth fault setting, western Gulf of MexicoMcDonnell, Jackson, HudecView 
27.19The effect of roof thickness on deformation style in strike-slip raft tectonicsDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
27.20Transtension, transpression and superposed deformation in strike-slip raft tectonicsDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload

2007

Slide set 26Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint files
26.01Introduction to the Paradox BasinHudecView
26.02Plate-tectonic reconstruction of salt basins and the nature of crust at their seaward marginsJackson et al.View
26.03The virtual sandbox: Simple forward modeling applicationsPeelView
26.04Is there a subsalt foldbelt in the central U.S. Gulf of Mexico?Hudec, Moon, Radovich, ConnorsView
26.05Continental-scale gravity spreading on Mars: evidence for salt tectonics?Montgomery et al.View
26.06Imbricate thrusting ahead of advancing salt sheetsDooley, Jackson, HudecView
26.07Criteria for interpreting pinchoff of salt-sheet feedersHudec, JacksonView
26.08Remnant allochthonous salt in the western Gulf of Mexico: insights from former salt canopies in the Texas coastal zoneMcDonnell, Hudec, JacksonView
26.09A nonconventional Plio-Pleistocene fold belt above allochthonous salt in mid-slope of the northern Gulf of MexicoJackson, HudecView
26.10Diagnostic criteria of minibasin subsidence mechanisms, with application to the deepwater Gulf of MexicoHudec, JacksonView
26.11Formation of minibasins in salt-stock-canopy systemsDooley, Hudec, JacksonView
26.12Neogene salt tectonics in the offshore Salina Basin, southern Gulf of MexicoJackson, GomezView
26.13Reactivation of salt domes during strike-slip deformationDooley, Hudec, Jackson, MonasteroView
26.14Deformation styles and linkage of salt walls during oblique contractionDooley, Jackson, HudecView
26.15Animations of diapir fall and salt-sheet advanceHudec, CottingtonView
26.16Technology trasfer for 2006: The Salt Mine, AGL website and site visitsHudec, Jackson, DooleyView
26.17Strain and multiple detachments in thick salt during gravity spreading: insights from the Messinian saline giantJackson, Cartwright, HigginsView
26.18Structural styles of welding in progressively shortened salt stocksDooley, Jackson, HudecView
26.19Deepwater shale diapirism in the northern Gulf of Mexico: diagnostic criteria and occurrencesHudec, Jackson, WoodView

2006

Slide set 25Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint files
25.01Initiation of Gravitational Collapse of an Evaporite Basin Margin: the Messinian Salt Giant, Levant Basin, Eastern MediterraneanCartwright, JacksonView
25.02Gravity-driven deformation and multiple detachments in layered evaporitesDooley, Jackson, Cartwright, HudecView
25.03How and where is the Sigsbee Escarpment advancing?Jackson, Hudec, HeynView
25.04Transported sutures, rotated roof blocks and salt breakouts in head-on and oblique salt-sheetDooley, Hudec, JacksonView
25.05Salt-sheet advance as a function of overpressure, base-salt shape and roof thicknessDirkzwager, Hudec, JacksonView
25.06Episodic advance of the Sigsbee Salt Canopy, Deepwater Gulf of MexicoHudecView
25.07Deformation associated with strike sutures between salt sheets in physical modelsDooley, Hudec, JacksonView
25.08Accretionary-wedge geometries along the Sigsbee Escarpment, Alaminos CanyonHeyn, Jackson, HudecView
25.09Influence of abyssal-plain sediementation rates on style of salt breakoutsDooley, Hudec, JacksonView
25.10Evolution of intrusive salt plumes from squeezed salt stocksDooley, Jackson, HudecView
25.11Technology transfer for 2006: The Salt Mine, AGL website, and site visitsHudec, Jackson, DooleyView
25.12Geology of salt welding: implications for hydrocarbon seals and seismic imagingJackson, HudecView
25.13Salt Diapirism and Minibasin Evolution of the Central Sverdrup Basin, Axel Heiberg Island, Arctic CanadaHarrison, JacksonView
25.14Structure of the Early Cretaceous Axel Heiberg Evaporite Canopy, Sverdrup Basin, Arctic CanadaJackson, HarrisonView
25.15Architecture of salt-canopy systems: a preliminary reportHudecView
25.16Overview of subsalt trap types in salt-canopy systemsJackson, HudecView
25.17Dynamic-salt fill-and-spill model in lower-slope minibasins near the Sigsbee Escarpment, Gulf of MexicoMontoya, HudecView
25.18Godzilla vs. Bambi: when sheets and domes collideHudec et al.View

2005

Slide set 24Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint files
24.01Stages in the evolution of compressional minibasinsHudecView
24.02Revisiting the fill-and-spill model: sedimentary evolution of minibasins in the distal salt canopy, Sigsbee EscarpmentWoodView
24.03Regional patterns in minibasin subsidence and sedimentation near the Sigsbee Escarpment, Gulf of MexicoMontoya, Wood, HudecView
24.04Styles of deformation in offshore Mauritania: active diapirism vs. shorteningHudecView
24.05Import and export of salt from squeezed stocksDooley, Jackson, HudecView
24.06Thrust faults and salt welds associated with squeezed stocksDooley, Jackson, HudecView
24.07Diachronous growth of fold limbs on the Mad Dog anticline: implications for base-salt deformation in the Atwater Fold BeltHudecView
24.08Fault intensity exposed around variably squeezed diapirs, Part 1: geologic settingJackson, Hooker, DooleyView
24.09Fault intensity exposed around variably squeezed diapirs, Part 2: fault populationsJackson, Hooker, DooleyView
24.10Emplacement of allochthonous salt sheets in passive margins and orogensHudec, JacksonView
24.11Influence of roof density and advance rates on the structure of salt-sheet suturesDooley, Hudec, JacksonView
24.12Can a salt sheet advance by slipping at the base?Cobbold, RodriguesView
24.13Far-traveled minibasins and the Great Plio-Pleistocene Salt Surge, Green Canyon, Gulf of MexicoHudecView
24.14Effects of salt-sheet shape and synkinematic loading on the structure of salt-sheet suturesDooley, Hudec, JacksonView
24.15The fate of raft blocksHudecView
24.16Global distribution of salt tectonics in space and timeJacksonView
24.17A preliminary look at salt kinematics in the eastern MediterraneanCartwrightView
24.18The Great West-African Tertiary Uplift: fact or fiction? A perspective from the Angolan divergent marginJackson, HudecView
24.19Technology Transfer - Introducing The Salt Mine: 3rd edition and improvements to the AGL websiteHudec, Jackson, DooleyView

2004

Slide set 23Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
23.01Geomorphology of Subaerially Extrusive Evaporites in IranJacksonView 
23.02Seismic Geomorphology of Pleistocene Minibasin Fill in an area near the Sigsbee Escarpment, Gulf of MexicoWood, Jackson, HudecView 
23.03Models for the Emplacement of Allochthonous Salt SheetsHudec, JacksonView 
23.04Mechanics of the Advance of Buried Salt SheetsHudec, JacksonViewDownload
23.05Mechanical Effects of Seepage Forces under Sealing Layers: Exploring the Implications for Sub-Salt DeformationCobboldView 
23.06Outcrop-Scale Deformation Structures of Salt Sheets and Glacial IceJackson, HudecView 
23.07Preliminary Report on the Advance History of the Mad Dog Salt Sheet, Gulf of MexicoHudec, JacksonView 
23.08Preliminary Thoughts on the Influence of Advance History on the Base-Salt Disturbed Zone, Mad Dog Salt Sheet, Gulf of MexicoHudec, JacksonView 
23.09Gravity driven fold-and-thrust belts developed above salt detachments: Results from analog modelsDooley, Hudec, JacksonViewDownload
23.10Shortening of Preexisting Stocks in Deep-Water Fold-Thrust BeltsDooley, Jackson, HudecViewDownload
23.11AGL Technology Transfer for 2004-The Salt Mine, Website, and VisitsHudec, Jackson, DooleyView 
23.12Animations of Simple (and Not So Simple) Salt StructuresHudecViewDownload
23.13Strike-Slip Diapirs in the Zagros and Qom Basins, IranJackson, Hudec, DooleyView 
23.14Effects of a Weak Crustal Layer in a Transtensional Pull-Apart Basin: Results from a Scaled Analog Modeling StudyDooley, MonasteroView 
23.15Early Cretaceous Evaporite Canopy, Sverdrup Basin, Arctic CanadaJackson, HarrisonView 
23.16Contrasting Structural Styles of Diapirs Within and Around an Evaporite CanopyJackson, HarrisonView 
23.17Influence of Diapirism on Minibasin Formation, Sverdrup Basin, Arctic CanadaHarrison, JacksonView 

2003

Slide set 22Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
22.01AGL Technology Transfer for 2003-Improvements in The Salt Mine and the AGL WebsiteHudec, JacksonView 
22.02Animations of Simple Salt Structures-New Additions for 2003HudecViewDownload
22.03Similarities and Differences Between Salt and Shale TectonicsVendevilleView 
22.04Effects of Deep-Water Basement Uplift in the Kwanza Basin, AngolaHudec, JacksonView 
22.05Structural Restorations of Minibasins Translating Down a Ramp, Deep-Water Kwanza Basin, AngolaJackson, HudecView 
22.06Criteria for Identification of Feeders and Sutures in Salt Canopy SystemsHudecView 
22.073-D Visualization of Colliding MinibasinsVendeville, SukavasiView 
22.08Early Compressional History of Minibasins near the Sigsbee Scarp, Gult of MexicoHudec, Jackson, JennetteView 
22.09Pleistocene-Holocene Advance of the Sigsbee Salt Canopy: Geomorphic Provinces and Salt BreakoutJackson, Hudec, JennetteView 
22.10Pleistocene-Holocene Advance of the Sigsbee Salt Canopy: Mechanisms and Implications for Subsalt PredictionJackson, Hudec, JennetteView 
22.11Mechanisms for the Advance of Salt Tongue TipsSchultz-ElaView 
22.12Extreme Shortening above SaltVendevilleView 
22.13Pressurized Extrusion of Allochthonous Salt Sheets in Orogenic BeltsJackson, HudecView 
22.14Contractional Folding of Thin Strata Interbedded in Thicker Salt: Controls by Thickness, Porportion, Continuity, and LithologySchultz-ElaView 
22.15Diapirism Generated by Buckle FoldingVendevilleView 
22.16Intrusion of Salt during shortening: Examples from Northwest GermanyHudecView 
22.17Can Contraction Cause Salt Injection that Creates Diapir Flanges?Schultz-ElaView 
22.18Geometry and Influence of Synkinematic Overburden during ShorteningVendevilleView 

2002

Slide set 21Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
21.01How Can Minibasins Sink When Their Sediments are Less Dense Than Salt?Schultz-ElaView 
21.02Strain and 3-D Fault Patterns Above Inflating Diapir OverhangsVendeville, FouadView 
21.03Animations of Simple Salt StructuresHudec, Jackson, LiuViewDownload
21.04Role of Dormant Basement Faults During Salt Tectonics: Examples from the Rhone Deep-Sea Fan and ExperimentsVendeville, Maillard, Gaullier, OdonneView 
21.05The influence of syndepositional salt tectonics on carbonate platform development and stratal architecture: examples of gravitationally-driven extension and rafting (Aptian-Albian carbonates of the south Atlantic Basins, Upper Jurassic of the GOM)GoldhammerView 
21.06Alternating Transpression and Transtension on a Strike-Slip Plate Boundary: Aquitaine Basin, FranceHudec, Canerot, James, RockenbauchView 
21.07Integrated Analysis of the Structure, Stratigraphy and Lithofacies, Southern Gabon 3-D Survey, Introduction and Geological OverviewJennette, Jackson, HudecView 
21.08Untangling 3-D Geometry, Tectonostratigraphy, and Kinematics of a Complex, Gravity-Driven, Linked System in Deepwater Lower Congo Basin, GabonJackson, Hudec, JennetteView 
21.09Influence of Precursor Salt Structures on Thrust Faulting, Deepwater GabonHudec, Jackson, JennetteView 
21.10Along-Strike Characterization of Thrust Faults: Implications for Reservoir Development and PreservationJennette, Jackson, HudecView 
21.11Progressive Inversion of Normal Faults and Rejuvenation of Diapirs: Insights from Serial Profiles in Deepwater Lower Congo Basin, GabonJackson, Hudec, JennetteView 
21.12The Roles of Salt and Differential Compaction in Controlling Depositional and Erosional Patterns of a Miocene Deepwater Channel Complex, Southern GabonJennette, Jackson, HudecView 
21.13How Pinched-Off Teardrop Diapirs Naturally Evolve: Effects of Changing Sediment Load, Source-Layer Thickness, and Diapir SizeSchultz-ElaView 
21.14Status Report on The Salt Mine: 2nd EditionHudec, JacksonView 
21.15Fold Patterns from Contraction over Offset 3D Salt PillowsSchultz-ElaViewDownload
21.16Pilot Experiments on Deformation Associated with Fluid OverpressureVendeville, GaullierView 
21.17Synthesis of new tectonic ideas on the Kwanza Basin, AngolaJackson, HudecView 
21.18Influence of Salt Tectonics on Sediment and Channel DistributionVendeville, Loncke, Gaullier, MascleView 
21.19The New AGL Website: Now Worth Looking At!HudecView 

2001

Slide set 20Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
20.01Stratigraphic Patterns of Salt Withdrawal in Castle Valley, Paradox Basin, UtahHudec et al.View 
20.02Drag Folding Around Diapirs: The Role of Synkinematic SedimentationSchultz-ElaView 
20.03Effects of Rift Segmentation on Salt Tectonics, Kwanza Basin, AngolaHudec, JacksonView 
20.04Formation of Turtle Structures (Prelinimary Results)VendevilleView 
20.05Preliminary Analysis of Crestal Fault Patterns above Turtle Structures, Deepwater GabonHudec, JacksonView 
20.06Thin-Skinned Extension above a Basement StepVendevilleViewDownload
20.07Insights on the Evolution of Normal Fault Relays above SaltVendeville, Le CalvezView 
20.08Orogenic Telescoping and Megabreccia Transport in a Gulf-of-Mexico-Type Allochthonous Salt Complex in the Precambrian Katanga Basin, CongoJacksonView 
20.09Megabreccia Magical Mystery TourJacksonView 
20.10Welcome to The Salt Mine: Introducing the AGL Interactive Atlas of Salt TectonicsHudec, JacksonView 
20.11Strain Patterns in 3-D Contractional Folds (Preliminary Results)Schultz-ElaViewDownload
20.123-D Geometry of Detached Growth FoldsVendeville, PeelView 
20.13Preliminary Analysis of Crestal Fault Patterns above Salt-Cored Anticlines, Deepwater GabonHudec, JacksonView 
20.14Thrust Systems and Squeezed Diapirs, Deepwater Gabon: Preliminary ObservationsJackson, HudecView 
20.15Remobilization of Minibasins in Strike-Slep RegimeVendeville, Loncke, GaullierViewDownload

2000

Slide set 19Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
19.013-D Evolution of Sediment Loabes Above Preexisting Dormant or Active ReliefVendeville, Loncke, GaullierViewDownload
19.02Folding by Salt Drag Around Rising DiapirsSchultz-ElaView 
19.03Processes Leading to Formation of Arcuate Grabens and Faults above Salt: Origin of Graben Curvature in Canyonlands National Park, UtahLe Calvez, VendevilleViewDownload
19.04Grabens in the Field and in Models: Sudsidence History, Controls on Spacing, and Fault-Displacement VariationsWalsh, Shultz-ElaView 
19.05Early Tectonics and Segmentation of the Inner Kwanza BasinJackson, HudecView 
19.06The Great West African Tertiary Coastal Uplift: Fact or Fiction?Jackson, HudecView 
19.07Stratigraphic Response to Translation Across a Stepped Salt DetachmentHudec, JacksonView 
19.08Restoration of a Regional Profile from the Angolan Craton to the Abyssal Plain, Kwanza BasinHudec, JacksonView 
19.09Quick-Look Chart for Salt RestorationHudecView 
19.10Contraction of Pre-Existing Autochthonous Salt Structures in Deep Water: Preliminary AppraisalJackson, Vendeville, HudecView 
19.11Gravity-Driven Foldbelts on Passive MarginsRowan, Peel, VendevilleView 
19.12Processes Leading to Formation of Arcuate Fold Belts Above SaltVendeville, FoxViewDownload
19.13Physical Modeling of Initiation and Evolution of Wrench ZonesVendeville, BonifaceViewDownload
19.14Salt Tectonics and Trap Geometry in Deepwater Settings: Astrid Marin and Anton Marin Blocks, Lower Congo Basin, South GabonJackson, HudecView 

1999

Slide set 18Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
18.01Salt-Tectonic Provinces of Kwanza and Benguela BasinsJackson et al.View 
18.02Monocline Province: Draping and Translation Caused by Basement UpliftJackson et al.View 
18.03Diapir Province: You Name It, We've Got ItJackson et al.View 
18.04Thickened Salt and Wedge Provinces: Salt Inflation, Roof Buckling, and ExtensionJackson et al.View 
18.05Preliminary Restoration of Regional Section in Kwanza BasinHudec et al.View 
18.06Tertiary Uplift and Its Effects on Angolan MarginJacksonView 
18.07Graben Initiation, Spacing, and Stress EvolutionSchultz-Ela, WalshView 
18.08Behavior of Interlayers during Thickening of an Angolan-Type Salt PlateauSchultz-ElaView 
18.09Revisiting Trusheim's Classic Concept of Salt-Diapir EvolutionVendevilleViewDownload
18.10.aStructural Evolution of Sediment Lobes and Channels above Salt: Part 1Vendeville, GaullierViewDownload
18.10.bStructural Evolution of Sediment Lobes and Channels above Salt: Part 2Vendeville, GaullierView 
18.10.cStructural Evolution of Sediment Lobes and Channels above Salt: Part 3Vendeville, GaullierView 
18.10.dStructural Evolution of Sediment Lobes and Channels above Salt: Part 4Vendeville, GaullierView 
18.113-D Kinematics of Normal-Fault Relays Detached Above SaltLe Calvez, VendevilleViewDownload
18.12Kinematics of Folds and Thrusts above SaltVendeville, CostaViewDownload
18.13Folds and Thrusts above a Salt SalientFox, Vendeville, MarrettViewDownload

1998

Slide set 17Talk titlesAuthorsPowerpoint filesPowerpoint and movie files
17.01Role of Subaerial Volcanic Rocks and Mantle Plumes in Creation of South Atlantic Margins: Implications for Salt Tectonics and Source RocksJackson, Fonck, CramezView 
17.02Salt-Tectonics Provinces and Superposed Deformation Across the Continental-Oceanic Boundary in Offshore AngolaJackson, Fonck, CramezView 
17.03Why Roho, Why Counterregional?Jackson, Schultz-ElaView 
17.04.aDeformation of Minibasins and Diapirs Driven by Tilting of the Base SaltVendevilleView 
17.04.bDeformation of Minibasins and Diapirs Driven by Tilting of the Base SaltVendevilleView 
17.04.cChapter 4 User NotesVendevilleView 
17.05Late Tectonic Contraction of an Initial Network of Grounded Minibasins, Salt Ridges, and Passive DiapirsVendevilleViewDownload
17.06Deformation of Sediment Depopods and Salt ridges by Basement Faulting and Thin-Skinned, Biaxial ExtensionVendeville, SpencerViewDownload
17.07Deformation of Grounded Minibasins, salt Ridges, and Passive Diapirs by a Linear Basement Normal FaultVendevilleView 
17.08Extensional grabens and passive diapirs reactivated by regional strike-slip shearVendevilleView 
17.09Inversion of an Extensional Graben-Diapir Relay by Late Tectonic ContractionLe Calvez, VendevilleViewDownload

1997

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1996

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1995

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1994

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1993

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1992

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1991

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1990

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1989

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