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Integrated simulation to seismic and seismic reservoir characterization in a CO 2 EOR monitoring application Available to Purchase
Integrating high-resolution refraction data into near-surface seismic reflection data processing and interpretation Available to Purchase
Precambrian Basement Geology of the Permian Basin Region of West Texas and Eastern New Mexico: A Geophysical Perspective Available to Purchase
Possible extension of the Midcontinent Rift in west Texas and eastern New Mexico Free
Crustal structure and basin geometry in south-central New Mexico Available to Purchase
The region of central New Mexico where the Rio Grande rift begins to widen has been investigated via an integrated geological and geophysical analysis. Existing seismic refraction profiles and two seismic reflection profiles, when combined with gravity and drilling data, provide a good picture of basin geometry deep crustal structure in the region. The Palomas Basin is shown to be a half graben bounded by a listric-normal fault imaged by the seismic reflection data. The Engle Basin is also associated with a half graben. The structure of the Tularosa Basin is more symmetric with two grabens. An analysis of deeper structures indicates that the crust is 28 to 33 km thick in the rift with the greatest thickness being in the northern portion of the area.