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(The figure below shows a residual aeromagnetic map of an area on the north shelf of the Anadarko basin in Oklahoma where the sedimentary section is approximately 3.6 km (12,000 ft) thick and basement lies about 3.8 km (12,500 ft) beneath flight level. ...) |
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21:28, 17 January 2014 | 1,990 × 650 (531 KB) | Importer (talk | contribs) | The figure below shows a residual aeromagnetic map of an area on the north shelf of the Anadarko basin in Oklahoma where the sedimentary section is approximately 3.6 km (12,000 ft) thick and basement lies about 3.8 km (12,500 ft) beneath flight level. ... |
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