Regional Seismic-Based Comparison of Syn- and Postrift Sequences in Salt and Salt-Free Basins Offshore Brazil and Angola/Namibia, South Atlantic
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Published:December 01, 2015
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Frank Strozyk, Stefan Back, Peter A. Kukla, 2015. "Regional Seismic-Based Comparison of Syn- and Postrift Sequences in Salt and Salt-Free Basins Offshore Brazil and Angola/Namibia, South Atlantic", 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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Abstract
This study focuses on a regional comparison of interpretations from selected 2D seismic transects between large salt and salt-free basins offshore southern Brazil (Espirito Santo basin, Campos basin, Santos basin, and Pelotas basin) and southwest Africa (Kwanza basin, Benguela basin, Namibe basin, and Walvis basin). Based on tectonostratigraphic analysis of megasequences and first-pass geometric reconstructions of synrift settings, including sedimentary decompaction and isostatic correction, it provides a comprehensive basin-to-basin documentation of the key geological parameters controlling asymmetries in basin evolution. The diversity in the tectonic and stratigraphic architecture of the conjugate margin basins reflects variations in the interplay of...
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Petroleum Systems in “Rift” Basins

GeoRef
- Africa
- Angola
- Atlantic Ocean
- basins
- Brazil
- Campos Basin
- Cape Basin
- Cenozoic
- Central Africa
- chemically precipitated rocks
- continental margin
- Cretaceous
- Cuanza Basin
- Espirito Santo Basin
- evaporites
- extension tectonics
- geophysical methods
- geophysical surveys
- Lower Cretaceous
- Mesozoic
- Namibia
- Pelotas Basin
- plate tectonics
- reflection methods
- rifting
- Santos Basin
- sea-floor spreading
- sedimentary basins
- sedimentary rocks
- seismic methods
- South America
- South Atlantic
- Southern Africa
- spreading centers
- surveys
- tectonics
- Tertiary
- Benguela Basin
- Namibe Basin