Evaluating-structurally-complex-reservoirs_fig6.png|'''Figure 6.''' a) Structure map and b) restored structure map showing fault gaps removed. Remaining gaps and overlaps in the restored faults represent geometric incompatibilities in the interpretation. (From Galloway and Hobday.<ref name=Galloway and Hobday_1983>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1983, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems applications to petroleum, coal, and uranium exploration: New York, Springer Verlag, 423 p.</ref>) | Evaluating-structurally-complex-reservoirs_fig6.png|'''Figure 6.''' a) Structure map and b) restored structure map showing fault gaps removed. Remaining gaps and overlaps in the restored faults represent geometric incompatibilities in the interpretation. (From Galloway and Hobday.<ref name=Galloway and Hobday_1983>Galloway, W. E., and D. K. Hobday, 1983, Terrigenous clastic depositional systems applications to petroleum, coal, and uranium exploration: New York, Springer Verlag, 423 p.</ref>) |