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Service Description: Regional scale structural geology of central and offshore Louisiana in an energy industry article with large scale maps, seismic lines and regional cross-sections depicting regional-scale structural provinces and their evolution through time. As depicted in Peel et al., Figure 12, the southern part of study area is part of the Eastern Province that behaves differently from eastern Gulf of Mexico and western LA areas due to salt tectonics and response to sediment loading during the Cenozoic .
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Copyright Text: Peel, F. J., C. J. Travis, and J. R. Hossack, 1995, Genetic structural provinces and salt tectonics of the Cenozoic offshore U.S. Gulf of Mexico: a preliminary analysis, in M. P. A. Jackson, D. G. Roberts, and S. Snelson, eds., Salt tectonics: a global perspective: AAPG Memoir 65, p. 153-175.
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Author: The data available, including all Geographic Information Systems data, maps, tables, numbers, graphics, and text (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Information"), is provided on an "As Is", "As Available" and "With All Faults" basis. Neither the authors of this research study The Culpepper Group, LLC nor any of its officials, employees, consultants or contractors (hereinafter collectively referred to as "The Culpepper Group") make any warranty of any kind for this information, express or implied, including but not limited to any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, nor shall the distribution of this information constitute any warranty. The spatial data research results/interpretations reflect the view of the research author(s) who is (are) responsible for the facts and the accuracy of the data presented herein. The spatial data research results/interpretations do not necessarily reflect the official views or policies of the Louisiana Transportation Research Center, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, or the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA funded only). These spatial data research results do not constitute a standard, specification, or regulation. These spatial data research results do not represent a legal survey.
Comments: Regional scale structural geology of central and offshore Louisiana in an energy industry article with large scale maps, seismic lines and regional cross-sections depicting regional-scale structural provinces and their evolution through time. As depicted in Peel et al., Figure 12, the southern part of study area is part of the Eastern Province that behaves differently from eastern Gulf of Mexico and western LA areas due to salt tectonics and response to sediment loading during the Cenozoic .
Subject: Southeast Louisiana faults spatially located as research results from LTRC project 18-3GT and Tran-SET Project No. 17GTLSU12.
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Keywords: LTRC,Active Faults,South Louisiana,Neotectonics,Seismic
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