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PSDM data to evaluate velocity modeling; the method developed for this study helps<br />

address the need.<br />

Finally, the reason I needed to enhance the fidelity was to improve the geologic model <strong>of</strong><br />

Vinton Dome. By imaging small, compartmentalized faults and determining the dips <strong>of</strong><br />

faults a clearer structural picture <strong>of</strong> Vinton Dome has emerged. A more detailed<br />

understanding <strong>of</strong> depositional details is now possible by imaging channels and gaining a<br />

better understanding <strong>of</strong> sediment distribution. Results from my research provided data to<br />

further study how structure and deposition both interrelate with the salt tectonics and the<br />

timing <strong>of</strong> these three components. Based on my observations, active diapirism continued<br />

through the Frio and became passive through the Miocene. I also observed that the<br />

controlling fault through Vinton Dome is counter-regional, not regionally dipping as<br />

presented in the literature. This observation needs further study because the dip <strong>of</strong> the<br />

controlling fault has an impact on the salt tectonics.<br />

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