2020
DOI: 10.5194/se-11-1865-2020
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Inversion tectonics: a brief petroleum industry perspective

Abstract: Abstract. Inverted structures provide traps for petroleum exploration, typically four-way structural closures. As to the degree of inversion, based on a large number of worldwide examples seen in various basins, the most preferred petroleum exploration targets are mild to moderate inversion structures, defined by the location of the null points. In these instances, the closures have a relatively small vertical amplitude but are simple in a map-view sense and well imaged on seismic reflection data. Also, the cl… Show more

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“…The Sudak folded belt offshore Crimea (Tari and Simmons, 2018) formed during the Miocene (Stovba et al, 2009(Stovba et al, , 2013(Stovba et al, , 2017Sheremet et al, 2016a, b) in multiple stages (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
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“…The Sudak folded belt offshore Crimea (Tari and Simmons, 2018) formed during the Miocene (Stovba et al, 2009(Stovba et al, , 2013(Stovba et al, , 2017Sheremet et al, 2016a, b) in multiple stages (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The Black Sea is classically divided into two separate basins -the western and eastern Black Sea basins (WBSB and EBSB) -with the divide formed by the Andrusov and Tari and Simmons (2018). Location is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Black Seamentioning
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“…The European Alps are the result of two orogenic event (Figure 1), where the Cretaceous (Eolapine) formation of the Austroalpine nappe‐system was overprinted by the Cenozoic collision of these Adria derived units and the European margin (Schmid et al., 2004). Inversion of former rifted margins is a widely known phenomenon in the Cenozoic evolution of the Alpine orogeny (e.g., Boutoux et al., 2014; Butler et al., 2006; Granado et al., 2017; Tari et al., 2020; Ustaszewski & Schmid, 2006). However, the role of structural inheritance during the Cretaceous formation of the Austroalpine nappes (Eoalpine orogeny) is much less studied.…”
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confidence: 99%