Salt Karst and Collapse Structures in the Anadarko Basin of Oklahoma and Texas
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Introduction The current study summarizes years of investigations of salt karst and resultant collapse features in and around the Anadarko Basin of western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. These investigations have involved integrated studies of: 1) the subsurface distribution and thickness of Permian salt beds; and 2) field studies to identify areas where outcropping strata are disrupted and disturbed.
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