Tensional tectonics in the Pomeranian section of the T-T Zone and the implications for hydrocarbon exploration
Abstract
The pattern of sub-Permian horizons correlated on seismic sections of the Pomeranian Swell and Pomeranian Trough suggests the existence of tilted blocks and half-grabens connected with the tensional nature of the tectonics of the T-T Zone. The tilted blocks and asymetric half-grabens are believed to be significant for hydrocarbon exploration. The rollover anticline identified on seismic sections ill the Koszalin area serves as an example.Downloads
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2013-03-02
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