2023
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12801
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Reutilization of fluid flow pathways over 54 million years, offshore New Zealand

Abstract: Structures that facilitate fluid migration are common in sedimentary basins. We document several possible hydrothermal and/or volcanic vents located above a >157 km2, late Cretaceous volcanic field in the Great South Basin, offshore New Zealand. Three of the four vents are vertically stacked, suggesting episodic re‐use of the same fluid pathway between ca. 75 and 56 Ma. A palaeo‐pockmark dated to ca. 49 Ma and free gas occurring within strata ca. 21 Myr old are located directly above these stacked vents. Th… Show more

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