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- Salt_surface_structures abstract "Salt surface structures are extensions of salt tectonics that form at the Earth's surface when either diapirs or salt sheets pierce through the overlying strata. They can occur in any location where there are salt deposits, namely in cratonic basins, synrift basins, passive margins and collisional margins. These are environments where mass quantities of water collect and then evaporate; leaving behind salt and other evaporites to form sedimentary beds. When there is a difference in pressure, such as additional sediment in a particular area, the salt beds – due to the unique ability of salt to behave as a fluid under pressure – form into new structures. Sometimes, these new bodies form subhorizontal or moderately dipping structures over a younger stratigraphic unit, which are called allochthonous salt bodies or salt surface structures.".
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- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Accretion_(geology).
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Campos_Basin.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Category:Evaporite.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Category:Structural_geology.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_boundary.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Diapir.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Evaporite.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Geology_of_the_Appalachians.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Geology_of_the_Rocky_Mountains.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Great_Plains.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Mexico.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Kansas.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Kwanza_Basin.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Messinian_salinity_crisis.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Michigan_Basin.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Passive_margin.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Plate_tectonics.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Rayleigh–Taylor_instability.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Rift.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Salt_dome.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Salt_tectonics.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink South_Oman_Salt_Basin.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Strataca.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Stratum.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Strike_and_dip.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink Syncline.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Close_toed_advnance.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Deposition_environments.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Extrusive_Advance_3d.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Open-toe_advance_3d.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Peircemnt_2.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Salt_Surface_Structures.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLink File:Salt_Wing_Intrusion.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures wikiPageWikiLinkText "Salt surface structures".
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- Salt_surface_structures subject Category:Evaporite.
- Salt_surface_structures subject Category:Landforms.
- Salt_surface_structures subject Category:Structural_geology.
- Salt_surface_structures hypernym Extensions.
- Salt_surface_structures type AnatomicalStructure.
- Salt_surface_structures comment "Salt surface structures are extensions of salt tectonics that form at the Earth's surface when either diapirs or salt sheets pierce through the overlying strata. They can occur in any location where there are salt deposits, namely in cratonic basins, synrift basins, passive margins and collisional margins. These are environments where mass quantities of water collect and then evaporate; leaving behind salt and other evaporites to form sedimentary beds.".
- Salt_surface_structures label "Salt surface structures".
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- Salt_surface_structures depiction Salt_Surface_Structures.jpg.
- Salt_surface_structures isPrimaryTopicOf Salt_surface_structures.