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Salt Tectonics

Scientific American, 1987
Christopher J. Talbot   +1 more
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Model Studies of Salt-Dome Tectonics

AAPG Bulletin, 1955
In a great many models constructed of various materials and analyzed in accordance with the theory of scale models, asphalt was the most nearly satisfactory material found to represent the salt, and weak muds of greater density than the asphalt were found to be best suited to represent the sedimentary overburden above the salt.
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Salt-Tectonic Features of Northern Iraq

1968
Structural disharmonies between rock masses lying above and below the salt-bearing Lower Fars formation are characteristic of the Alpine foothill folds of the Zagros mountain belt in parts of northern Iraq and southwestern Iran. Most impressive and what appear to be chaotic structural discrepancies have been described from the Iran ...
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Salt tectonics

Tectonophysics, 1989
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Salt tectonics

Journal of Structural Geology, 1996
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Coupling Crustal‐Scale Rift Architecture With Passive Margin Salt Tectonics: A Geodynamic Modeling Approach

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2022
Leonardo Muniz Pichel   +2 more
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Jurassic Salt Tectonics in the SW Sub‐Alpine Fold‐and‐Thrust Belt

Tectonics, 2020
Naïm Célini, Jean-Paul Callot
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Tectonics, Salt Tectonics and Sedimentation in the Northern Crotone Basin

2009
This study reconstructs the Messinian evolution resulted by the interplay between the coeval salinity crisis and tectonics in the north-western part of the Crotone Basin. The Crotone Basin represents the wedge-top depozone of the foreland basin system developed on the Ionian side of Calabria; it underwent very complex tectonics due to its location ...
Costa E, DOMINICI, Rocco, Lugli S.
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