TY - JOUR
T1 - Modelling oblique inversion of pre-existing grabens
AU - Deng, Hongling
AU - Koyi, Hemin A.
AU - Zhang, Jinjiang
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported by the China Geological Survey through Professor Jinjiang Zhang (grant number 201306010046). Hemin Koyi acknowledges financial support from Swedish VR. Thanks go to Associate Professor Bo Zhang, from the School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, who helped in understanding the tectonic setting of the Northern Qilian belt. We also acknowledge the constructive comments and suggestions of two anonymous reviewers.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Author(s).
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - A series of analogue models were run to investigate oblique inversion of pre-existing grabens when overprinted by later shortening and the effect of these grabens on development of contractional structures. Obliquity angle (α) defining the initial trend of pre-existing grabens relative to the shortening direction, was systematically changed from 0°, 10°, 20°, 30°, 40°, 50°, 65° and 90°. Different structural styles are shown in different models and also in sections cutting across different parts of the models. Model results show that existence of multi-grabens enhances lateral discontinuity of overprinted thrusts in map view. With increasing the obliquity angle, more and longer lateral ramps developed sub-parallel to the graben trends. The pre-existing grabens were apparently rotated from their initial trends during shortening. Some of the normal faults bounding the grabens were partially inverted and resulted in bulging of the syn-and post-rift graben fill sediments. Most normal faults were displaced and rotated by thrusting, and provided relatively weak zones for propagation of thrusts. By comparing with observations from Qingxi graben in western China and from the SW Taiwan fold-and-thrust belt, where oblique inversion occurred, model results can be used to interpret unclear relationships between thrusts and pre-existing extensional structures during superimposed deformation.
AB - A series of analogue models were run to investigate oblique inversion of pre-existing grabens when overprinted by later shortening and the effect of these grabens on development of contractional structures. Obliquity angle (α) defining the initial trend of pre-existing grabens relative to the shortening direction, was systematically changed from 0°, 10°, 20°, 30°, 40°, 50°, 65° and 90°. Different structural styles are shown in different models and also in sections cutting across different parts of the models. Model results show that existence of multi-grabens enhances lateral discontinuity of overprinted thrusts in map view. With increasing the obliquity angle, more and longer lateral ramps developed sub-parallel to the graben trends. The pre-existing grabens were apparently rotated from their initial trends during shortening. Some of the normal faults bounding the grabens were partially inverted and resulted in bulging of the syn-and post-rift graben fill sediments. Most normal faults were displaced and rotated by thrusting, and provided relatively weak zones for propagation of thrusts. By comparing with observations from Qingxi graben in western China and from the SW Taiwan fold-and-thrust belt, where oblique inversion occurred, model results can be used to interpret unclear relationships between thrusts and pre-existing extensional structures during superimposed deformation.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85086453190
U2 - 10.1144/SP487.5
DO - 10.1144/SP487.5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85086453190
SN - 0305-8719
VL - 487
SP - 263
EP - 290
JO - Geological Society Special Publication
JF - Geological Society Special Publication
IS - 1
ER -