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  1. The Gulf of Mexico refers to an economically important basin with a long history of hydrocarbon exploration. It is a region that has been the subject of debate due to limited data and proprietary industry information, but collaborative efforts between industry and academia are essential for understanding its formation.

  2. Dec 1, 2022 · We synthesize the current peer-reviewed literature on Gulf of Mexico (GOM) acidification across the ocean-estuarine continuum and identify critical knowledge, research, and monitoring gaps that limit our current understanding of environmental, ecological, and socioeconomic impacts from acidification.

  3. Jan 1, 2022 · The Gulf of Mexico is an isolated oceanic basin whose nature, structure and age are not fully elucidated, mostly because seafloor spreading isochrons have not been identified in this basin so far. We compiled and processed all publicly available marine magnetic data to produce a new magnetic anomaly map of the Gulf of Mexico.

  4. Jun 1, 2007 · 1. Introduction The Gulf of Mexico (GoM) is the most active deepwater region in the world, with exploration rapidly advancing beyond the Sigsbee escarpment, in water depths ranging from 6000 to 10,000 ft (‘ultra-deepwater’). Salt formations with thickness in excess of 10,000 ft have been penetrated (e.g., Rohleder et al., 2003 ), with total well depths greater than 25,000 ft. Besides being a dominant structural element of the deepwater GoM petroleum system ( Diegel et al., 1995 ), salt ...

  5. Jan 5, 2022 · The Gulf of Mexico is an economically important basin with more than a century-long history of hydrocarbon exploration. However, the opening of the ba…

  6. Dec 1, 2020 · The most extensive salt tectonic study in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico has been Bouroullec et al. (2017 a, 2017 b), looking at salt geometries and spatial variation of salt distribution. Bouroullec et al. (2017 a) identified three provinces within the northeastern Gulf of Mexico using primarily 2D seismic data.

  7. Dec 15, 2018 · Our review focuses on mangrove forests in the three countries that border the Gulf of Mexico: United States, Mexico, and Cuba. Our overarching aim is to synthesize understanding of the historical and anticipated future responses of Gulf of Mexico mangrove forests to temperature change, precipitation change, accelerated sea-level rise, tropical cyclone intensification, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide, eutrophication, invasive non-native species, and land use change. The interactive ...

  8. Jan 1, 2004 · The Gulf's drainage system covers more than 60% of the US and more than 40% of Mexico, with a coastline of 2934 km in the US and 3200 km—including the Caribbean littoral—in Mexico. The Exclusive Economic Zones of three countries, USA, Mexico and Cuba, converge in the Gulf.

  9. Jan 5, 2022 · Abstract The Gulf of Mexico is an economically important basin with more than a century-long history of hydrocarbon exploration. However, the opening of the basin remains debated for two reasons: 1) the quality of data does not allow for reliable interpretations of crustal features beneath thick and complex overburden, and 2) most industry well and geophysical data are proprietary. The last concerted effort by industry and academia to summarize the state of knowledge regarding the Gulf of ...

  10. May 22, 2020 · Background Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) is one of the most important and controversial species fished in the United States and is at the nexus of three multimillion-dollar industries: directed recreational fisheries, directed commercial fisheries, and bycatch in commercial penaeid shrimp trawls (Gallaway et al., 2017).

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