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ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.), 2003c, arcSDE [Spatial Data Engine], v. 8.3: ESRI computer program.

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Wagner, J.B., Kofron, B.M., Morin, R.W., Ford, D.W., Mathur, V.R., and Mauro, R.T., 1994, A sequence stratigraphic analysis of the Lower Miocene, West and East Cameron areas, Gulf of Mexico, in Weimer, P., Bauma, A.H., and Perkins, B.F., eds., Submarine fans and turbidite systems: sequence stratigraphy, reservoir architecture, and production characteristics, Gulf of Mexico and international: Gulf Coast Section SEPM, 15th Annual Research Conference Proceedings, p. 357-372.



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