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Boundary conditions for the basin modelling include: (a) the history of palaeowater depth (PWD) and (b) sediment–water interface temperature (SWIT) that.

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1 Boundary conditions for the basin modelling include: (a) the history of palaeowater depth (PWD) and (b) sediment–water interface temperature (SWIT) that are representative for the whole study area; (c) the history of basal heat flow of the Central Graben (solid line) and the Step Graben System (dotted line) are presented. Boundary conditions for the basin modelling include: (a) the history of palaeowater depth (PWD) and (b) sediment–water interface temperature (SWIT) that are representative for the whole study area; (c) the history of basal heat flow of the Central Graben (solid line) and the Step Graben System (dotted line) are presented. Jashar Arfai, and Rüdiger Lutz Petroleum Geology Conference series 2018;8:67-86 © 2018 The Author(s). Published by the Geological Society, London


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