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This book provides an overview of the major changes induced by
hydrocarbons (HCs) affecting rocks and surface sediments and their
implications for non-seismic exploration methods, particularly for
marine territories near Cuba. It examines the use of a digital
elevation model (DEM) at 90x90m resolution for the detection of
subtle, positive geomorphic anomalies related to hydrocarbon
microseepage (vertical migration) on possible oil and gas targets.
The results support the conclusion that the DEM data provides a low
cost and fast offshore oil and gas preliminary exploration
strategy. This data is useful serving to focus prospective areas
with supplementary unconventional methods such as magnetic-induced
polarization (MIP), useful to propose more expensive volumes for
detailed 2D-3D seismic surveys.
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