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Layer: anomaly_fans (ID:10)

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Name: anomaly_fans

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Description: Sand-rich turbidite fans which have intermittently dominated sedimentation in portions of the deep water Gulf of Mexico for millions of years and are the source of many of the subsurface sand reservoirs throughout the basin. There are a few large, discrete recent channel/fan complexes on the seafloor (especially in Alaminos Canyon) that have high-positive acoustic response on seismic data and are easily recognized on amplitude maps. These recent examples are good analogues of reservoir geometries for subsurface exploration/development activities.

Copyright Text: William Shedd (william.shedd@boem.gov), Jon Burrell (jon.burrell@boem.gov), Pierre Abadie (pierre.abadie@boem.gov) & Kody Kramer, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Office of Resource Evaluation, New Orleans, LA. & NOAA.

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Last Edit Date: 12/17/2024 7:03:02 PM

Schema Last Edit Date: 12/17/2024 7:03:02 PM

Data Last Edit Date: 11/13/2024 6:20:36 PM

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