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The Mars-Ursa salt-withdrawal basin (hereafter referred to as "Ursa Basin") is located 210 km south-southeast of New Orleans, Louisiana (USA), on the northeastern Gulf of Mexico continental slope in 800-1400 m water depth. The 500 and 1000 m bathymetric contours shift to the south in this...

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