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Layer: anomaly_salt (ID:11)

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Name: anomaly_salt

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Description: Areas in the Gulf of Mexico where salt outcrops on the seafloor. It has a very similar high-positive amplitude response as hardground seep anomalies, but from vertical seismic profiles it’s clear that salt is outcropping and these are not seep related anomalies. These have been outlined with a unique class of polygon to distinguish them from authigenic seep carbonates. Two of these have been visited by the Alvin manned submersible and confirmed to be salt outcrops.

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

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

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