Wells shown in red or blue. Red denotes heat flow value available. Blue denotes temperature and geothermal gradient (only) available because no rock thermal conductivity was available.
Seismic lines shown in red.
Dikes and Triassic basin boundaries shown in green.
| Imaging With a Single Vibrator |
| References |
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| Costain, J.K., and Çoruh, C., 1990, Tectonic setting of Triassic half-grabens in the Appalachians - acquisition, processing, results, p. 155-174, .us in Tankard, A.J., and Balkwill, H.R., eds., Extensional Tectonics and Stratigraphy of the North Atlantic Margins, Memoir 46, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 641 pp. |
| Pratt, T. L., J. K. Costain, C. Çoruh, L. Glover, III, and E. S. Robinson, 1985, Geophysical evidence for an allochthonous Alleghanian(?) granitoid beneath the basement surface of the Coastal Plain near Lumberton, North Carolina, Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., v. 96, 1070-1076. |