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UTIG Researchers Serve as Editors for Special AAPG Bulletin on Maracaibo
3-D Anatomy of a Supergiant,
Maracaibo Basin, Venezuela
UTIG researchers, Paul Mann and Alejandro Escalona, served as editors for AAPG's Special Volume (volume 90, number 4, 2006) on Maracaibo Basin. The April 2006 issue will be available shortly.
Table of Contents
Dedication
1. Regional geology and tectonic setting of the Maracaibo supergiant basin, western Venezuela: Mann, P., Escalona, A. and Castillo, V.
2. Eocene structure and stratigraphy along an exhumed lateral ramp fault, eastern Maracaibo basin, Venezuela: Escalona, A., and Mann, P.
3. Constraints from geologic mapping and seismic reflection data on the deep structure of the Mérida Andes and Sierra de Perijá mountain fronts: Duerto, L., Escalona, A. and Mann, P.
4. Cretaceous to recent structural and stratigraphic development of the southern Maracaibo basin, inferred from well and 3D seismic data: Castillo, M. V., and Mann, P.
5. Deeply buried, Early Cretaceous paleokarst terrain, southern Maracaibo basin, Venezuela: Castillo, M. V. and Mann, P.
6. Sequence stratigraphic analysis of Eocene clastic foreland basin deposits in central Lake Maracaibo using high resolution well correlation and 3D seismic data: Escalona, A., and Mann, P.
7. Early and middle Miocene depositional history of the Maracaibo basin, western Venezuela: Guzman, J., and Fisher, W.
8. Overview of petroleum systems of the Maracaibo basin: Escalona, A. and Mann, P.
9. Reservoir properties of Eocene rocks in central Lake Maracaibo: Escalona, A.