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New Classification of Caprock Associated with Salt Diapirs
2018Caprock assemblages associated with salt bodies typically consist of a vertically zoned sequence in ascending order: anhydrite directly above the salt body, a transitional gypsum zone, and occasionally a complex zone of limestone and/or dolomite. Caprock forms when the upper part of a rising diapir is exposed to a crossflow of NaCl-undersaturated water,
Giles, Katherine +5 more
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Mechanics of Active Salt Diapirism
Report Investigation, 1994D.D. Schultz- Ela +2 more
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Triassic Diapiric Salt Structures, Southwestern Aquitaine Basin, France
AAPG Bulletin, 1953The Aquitaine basin of southwestern France extends 190 miles along the north side of the Pyrenees and 230 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. It spreads over 35,000 square miles and is filled with nearly 30,000 feet of sediments above the basement of pre-Hercynian rocks.
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Internal Structure of Mushroom-Shaped Salt Diapirs
Report Investigation, 1989M.P.A. Jackson, C.J Talbot
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Salt diapir downbuilding: Fast analytical models based on rates of salt supply and sedimentation
Journal of Structural Geology, 2020Frank J Peel +2 more
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Salt diapirism in northern Spain
Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 1955openaire +1 more source

