Early evolution of submarine channels offshore Angola revealed by three-dimensional seismic data

M J R Gee, R L Gawthorpe, R J Davies (Editor), H W Posamentier (Editor), L J Wood (Editor), J A Cartwright (Editor)

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    Abstract

    The deep-water subsurface offshore Angola is characterized by many linear, high-gradient submarine channels typically only tens of metres wide and deep. Larger channel systems (C. 3-5km wide,
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSt Joint SEPM/Geological-Society Conference
    EditorsR J Davies, H W Posamentier, L J Wood, J A Cartwright
    PublisherGeological Society
    Pages223-235
    Number of pages13
    ISBN (Print)0305-8719 978-1-86239-223-6
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2005
    EventSt Joint SEPM/Geological-Society Conference - Houston, TX
    Duration: 1 Jan 20051 Jan 2005

    Conference

    ConferenceSt Joint SEPM/Geological-Society Conference
    CityHouston, TX
    Period1/01/051/01/05

    Keywords

    • Geology

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