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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Summary
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1.2.1 Geology Vinton Dome is a pier
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layer in land data that in extreme
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logs as being an effective approach
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Chapter 2 Geology of Vinton Dome 2.
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The Gulf of Mexico Basin contains U
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developed from repetitive episodes
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of the upper Frio. Overlying the lo
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structures form by the differential
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Dividing the Gulf of Mexico Basin i
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2.6 Geologic Modeling Historically,
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2.6.1 Vinton Geology Analysis of se
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surface and a number of small subma
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established the Mississippi delta a
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Figure 2. Outline of the extents of
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Figure 6. Salt sediment contacts us
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Figure 10. Fault pattern representa
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Figure 14. Stratigraphic column of
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Top Hackberry Sand Hackberry Base N
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Figure 18. Structure map contoured
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Gyroidina scalata Outer shelf Gyroi
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Upper Frio Sands A Sand base B Sand
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Top Anahuac Middle Shelf Heterosteg
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Miocene sands Figure 27. Spontaneou
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Vinton Dome Figure 30. Late Miocene
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3.1 Introduction Chapter 3 Processi
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3.3 Processing My primary objective
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38-42). For QC I would brute stack
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Another significant issue was to id
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Table 2 Final processing flow Input
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Number of stacked traces 12.5km 12.
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TWT seconds a 12.5km TWT seconds b
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TWT seconds 12.5km Figure 38. Brute
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TWT seconds 12.5km Figure 40. Brute
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Chapter 4 Velocity Modeling and Pre
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quality motivated a reassessment of
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The layer-based approach is much mo
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of seismically derived velocities.
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To test differences between seismic
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ased data, indicating higher fideli
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4.5 Conclusions and Discussion I co
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By using sonic logs the velocities
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Figure 50. Velocity cube of the sed
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Velocity in ft/sec Figure 52. Prest
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Depth in kilo-feet a. b. Figure 56.
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Figure 59. Graphic user interface s
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Truncation of sediment onto salt a
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