Salt–Sediment Interactions and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity—Concepts, Applications and Case Studies for the 21st Century
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Salt–Sediment Interactions and Hydrocarbon Prospectivity—Concepts, Applications and Case Studies for the 21st Century
Paul J. Post, Donald L. Olson, Kevin T. Lyons, Stephen L. Palmes, Peter F. Harrison, and Norman C. Rosen
Concepts evolve and change. Salt moves.
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It had been too long. It was time: time for someone to propose, develop, and organize this conference. In 1995, GCSSEPM's 16th Bob F. Perkins Research Conference "Salt, Sediment and Hydrocarbons"; was held, and AAPG published "Salt Tectonics: a Global Perspective"; with papers developed from a symposium held in 1993. The Geological Society published "Salt Tectonics" in 1996; and "Salt, Shale and Igneous Diapirs in and around Europe" in 1999. Five to ten years in the evolution of our knowledge of salt tectonics is too long. Concepts evolve and change. Salt moves.