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A depocenter or depocentre in geology is the part of a sedimentary basin where a particular rock unit has its maximum thickness. Depending on the controls on subsidence and the sedimentary environment, the location of a basin's depocenter may vary with time, such as in active rift basins as extensional faults grow, link or become abandoned.

References

  1. Schlumberger. "depocenter". Oilfield Glossary.
  2. Cowie P.A.; Gupta S.; Dawers N.H. (2000). "Implications of fault array evolution for synrift depocentre development: insights from a numerical fault growth model". Basin Research. 12 (3–4): 241–261. Bibcode:2000BasR...12..241C. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2117.2000.00126.x. S2CID 128836866.


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