| file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-53.png|{{figure number|1}}32-layer, 1-D mathematical model constructed for the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. After Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> © Gulf Coast SEPM. | | file:sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-53.png|{{figure number|1}}32-layer, 1-D mathematical model constructed for the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. After Dow et al.<ref name=ch04r29 /> © Gulf Coast SEPM. |
| sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-42.png|{{figure number|2}}Structural elements that define East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. From Armentrout et al.<ref name=Armentroutetal_1991>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwaite, and C. R. Beeman, 1991, Seismic facies of slope basin turbidite reservoirs, East Breaks 160-161 field: Pliocene-Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico ''in'' P. Weimer and M. J. Link, eds., Seismic facies and sedimentary processes of submarine fans and turbidite systems: New York, Springer-Verlag, p. 223-239.</ref> Courtesy Springer-Verlag. | | sedimentary-basin-analysis_fig4-42.png|{{figure number|2}}Structural elements that define East Breaks 160-161 minibasin. From Armentrout et al.<ref name=Armentroutetal_1991>Armentrout, J. M., S. J. Malacek, P. Braithwaite, and C. R. Beeman, 1991, Seismic facies of slope basin turbidite reservoirs, East Breaks 160-161 field: Pliocene-Pleistocene, northwestern Gulf of Mexico ''in'' P. Weimer and M. J. Link, eds., Seismic facies and sedimentary processes of submarine fans and turbidite systems: New York, Springer-Verlag, p. 223-239.</ref> Courtesy Springer-Verlag. |