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[[File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-44.png|thumb|300px|{{Figure number|1}}Schematic diagram of the seismic reflection profile along the west side of the East Breaks 160-161 field. From Armentrout and Clement;<ref name=ch04r10 /> courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM.]]
 
[[File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-44.png|thumb|300px|{{Figure number|1}}Schematic diagram of the seismic reflection profile along the west side of the East Breaks 160-161 field. From Armentrout and Clement;<ref name=ch04r10 /> courtesy Gulf Coast SEPM.]]
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The structural/stratigraphic configuration of the East Breaks 160-161 minibasin formed well after ''Glob alt'' deposition. As discussed earlier, the High Island–East Breaks basin was a late Pliocene - early Pleistocene slope basin through which [http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/25729.pdf gravity flow sands] flowed southward. [[Depocenter#Sediment_supply_rate_and_facies_patterns|Progradation]] overloaded the underlying [[Halite|salt]] and minibasins formed as a succession of southward-stepping growth-fault/[http://www.beg.utexas.edu/indassoc/agl/pubs/Withdrawal.pdf salt-withdrawal] sediment thicks ([[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-44.png|Figure 1]]).
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The structural/stratigraphic configuration of the East Breaks 160-161 [[minibasin]] formed well after ''Glob alt'' deposition. As discussed earlier, the High Island–East Breaks basin was a late Pliocene - early Pleistocene slope basin through which [http://cdn.intechopen.com/pdfs-wm/25729.pdf gravity flow sands] flowed southward. [[Depocenter#Sediment_supply_rate_and_facies_patterns|Progradation]] overloaded the underlying [[Halite|salt]] and minibasins formed as a succession of southward-stepping growth-fault/[http://www.beg.utexas.edu/indassoc/agl/pubs/Withdrawal.pdf salt-withdrawal] sediment thicks ([[:File:Sedimentary-basin-analysis fig4-44.png|Figure 1]]).
    
==Structural traps==
 
==Structural traps==

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