New style of honeycomb structures revealed on 3D seismic data indicate widespread diagenesis offshore Great South Basin, New Zealand
In the Great South Basin, within the Eocene section, at time-depths around 700–900 ms two way time below the seafloor, unusual features are observed on 3D seismic data closely associated with polygonal faults. The features, referred to as honeycomb structures (HS), cover an area of ∼600 km 2 , are p...
Main Authors: | Morley, C, Maczak, A, Rungprom, T, Ghosh, J, Cartwright, J, Bertoni, C, Panpichityota, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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