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Synexhumation Salt Basins: Crustal Thinning, Subsidence, and Accommodation for Salt and Presalt Strata
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Mark G. Rowan
Mark G. Rowan
Rowan Consulting, Inc. 850 8th St. Boulder, Colorado 80302 USA
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Published:December 01, 2015
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Mark G. Rowan, 2015. "Synexhumation Salt Basins: Crustal Thinning, Subsidence, and Accommodation for Salt and Presalt Strata", Petroleum Systems in “Rift” Basins, Paul J. Post, James Coleman, Jr., Norman C. Rosen, David E. Brown, Tina Roberts-Ashby, Peter Kahn, Mark Rowan
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