2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.11.016
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Integrated hydroacoustic flares and geomechanical characterization reveal potential hydrocarbon leakage pathways in the Perth Basin, Australia

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“…8B) directly overlaid by a vertical water column acoustic contact with morphology similar to hydro-acoustic flares observed in other hydrocarbon seep studies (e.g. Talukder et al, 2013;Langhi et al, 2014). This contact has been interpreted less than 2 km from the western end of a mound complex that overlies the E-W-oriented tip of a main curvilinear fault (Figs.…”
Section: Fault-related Seepage Model For Mound Complexes In the Centrsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…8B) directly overlaid by a vertical water column acoustic contact with morphology similar to hydro-acoustic flares observed in other hydrocarbon seep studies (e.g. Talukder et al, 2013;Langhi et al, 2014). This contact has been interpreted less than 2 km from the western end of a mound complex that overlies the E-W-oriented tip of a main curvilinear fault (Figs.…”
Section: Fault-related Seepage Model For Mound Complexes In the Centrsupporting
confidence: 71%