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Geometry and controls on the development of igneous sill-related forced folds: 2D seismic reflection case study from offshore Southern Australia

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The article was published on 2017-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 94 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sill & Reflection (physics).

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Lateral magma flow in mafic sill complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize field-and seismic reflection-based observations and highlight that extensive lateral magma transport may occur within mafic sill complexes, promoting the development of volcanoes that do not overlie the melt source.
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Diachronous sub-volcanic intrusion along deep-water margins: insights from the Irish Rockall Basin

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 3D seismic reflection data from the Irish Rockall Basin, offshore western Ireland, to constrain the structural style and emplacement history of a sill complex that contains 82 seismically resolved intrusions.
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Effects of igneous intrusions on the petroleum system: a review

TL;DR: Igneous intrusions can be easily delineated within data sets including seismic and CSEM profiles, provided igneous bodies are larger than the detection limit of the geophysical methods.
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Interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data

TL;DR: This publication is the definitive, and now classic, text on the subject of interpretation of 3-D seismic data.
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Mechanics of growth of some laccolithic intrusions in the Henry mountains, Utah, II: Bending and failure of overburden layers and sill formation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the theory of bending a stack of thin elastic plates to study the deformation of host rocks during the growth of a laccolithic intrusion.
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Seismic characteristics and distribution of volcanic intrusions and hydrothermal vent complexes in the Vøring and Møre basins

TL;DR: A voluminous magmatic complex was emplaced in the Voring and More basins during Paleocene/Eocene continental rifting and break-up in the NE Atlantic.
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