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- Louann_Salt abstract "The Louann Salt is a widespread evaporite formation that formed in the Gulf of Mexico during the Callovian in the mid Jurassic. The Louann formed in a rift as the South American and North American Plates separated, from an embayment of the Pacific Ocean. The Louann underlies much of the northern Gulf coast from Texas to the Florida panhandle and extends beneath large areas of the Gulf coastal plain of Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.The Campeche Salt or Isthmaian Salt is the contemporaneous salt layer that developed on the south margin of the Gulf rift. It extends from Campeche, Mexico north along the west margin of the Campeche Bank north of the Yucatan Peninsula.The Orca Basin is a distinctive brine pool on the Louisiana continental shelf.One of the many salt domes derived from the Louann was the site of the Spindletop oil strike near Beaumont, Texas in 1901.".
- Louann_Salt wikiPageID "24393568".
- Louann_Salt wikiPageRevisionID "580564900".
- Louann_Salt hasPhotoCollection Louann_Salt.
- Louann_Salt subject Category:Geology_of_Mexico.
- Louann_Salt subject Category:Petroleum_geology.
- Louann_Salt subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_North_America.
- Louann_Salt comment "The Louann Salt is a widespread evaporite formation that formed in the Gulf of Mexico during the Callovian in the mid Jurassic. The Louann formed in a rift as the South American and North American Plates separated, from an embayment of the Pacific Ocean.".
- Louann_Salt label "Louann Salt".
- Louann_Salt sameAs m.07s5d8_.
- Louann_Salt sameAs Q6685844.
- Louann_Salt sameAs Q6685844.
- Louann_Salt wasDerivedFrom Louann_Salt?oldid=580564900.
- Louann_Salt isPrimaryTopicOf Louann_Salt.