--> Abstract: Structural and Stratigraphic Evolution of the Corsair-Wanda Fault System: Brazos OCS Area, Gulf of Mexico, by B. E. Bradshaw, A. B. Ibrahim, and J. S. Watkins; #90987 (1993).
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BRADSHAW, BARRY E., AHMAD B.IBRAHIM, and JOEL S. WATKINS, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX

ABSTRACT: Structural and Stratigraphic Evolution of the Corsair-Wanda Previous HitFaultNext Hit System: Brazos OCS Area, Gulf of Mexico

The structure and stratigraphy of the Corsair-Wanda Previous HitfaultNext Hit system in the Brazos OCS area and vicinity, northwestern Gulf of Mexico, have been studied in detail using over 1500 km of multichannel seismic data integrated with 30 paleontologic reports.

The structural style of the Corsair-Wanda Previous HitfaultNext Hit system varies along strike with distinctly different characteristics in the northeast, middle, and southwest sectors. The three sectors are characterized respectively by a concave-up Corsair Previous HitfaultNext Hit plane in the southwest system; a pronounced flattening and landward deviation of the Corsair Previous HitfaultNext Hit plane in the middle system; and bifurcation of the Corsair Previous HitfaultNext Hit trend in the northeast system.

Structural and stratigraphic development of the Corsair-Wanda Previous HitfaultNext Hit system were controlled by rapid deltaic sedimentation during the Middle Miocene, over a deep, mobile salt substrate. The Corsair Previous HitFaultNext Hit trend formed downdip of the Brazos Ridge during the Middle Miocene, and probably soles out into a Jurassic salt basin. Evacuation of salt beneath an extensive supralobal basin provided the subsequent sediment-accommodation space for the large expansion of Middle Miocene sediments downdip of the Corsair Previous HitfaultNext Hit. During the later stages of the Amphistegina B-Textularia W regression, sediment loading had squeezed mobile salt out of the basin. This caused depocenters to shift basinwards, thus initiating growth Previous HitfaultNext Hit development within the Wanda Previous HitfaultTop trend. As sediment influx into the study rea began to diminish and shift northwards in the Late Miocene, depocenters decreased in size and formed interdomal basins between salt domes near the present-day shelf edge.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90987©1993 AAPG Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 25-28, 1993.