TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural evolution of a fold and thrust belt generated by multiple décollements
T2 - Analogue models and natural examples from the Northern Apennines (Italy)
AU - Massoli, Donatella
AU - Koyi, Hemin A.
AU - Barchi, Massimiliano R.
N1 - Funding Information:
Eni-E&P Division is acknowledged for having provided the seismic profiles: in particular, we wish to thank Dr Sergio Rogledi for the useful discussions and support in interpreting the seismic data. The authors thank G. Viola and F. Storti for their thorough and constructive reviews. Research founded by C.N.R. (CROP, resp. M.R. Barchi) and SAFE project (resp. G. Valensise, INGV). Hemin A. Koyi is funded by the Swedish Research Council (VR).
PY - 2006/2
Y1 - 2006/2
N2 - This study analyses the role played by the mechanical proprieties of the rocks involved in a thrust system, focusing on the problem of multiple décollements and of related compressional structures. Integration of geophysical (seismic reflection profiles) and geological data and scaled sandbox models are used to study the deformation style of two areas of the Northern Apennines (Italy): The Po Plain and the Umbria-Marche Apennines. Both areas are characterised by a complex stratigraphy, consisting of décollements located at different depths that influence the geometry and kinematics of the thrust system. The main characteristic of the models presented here is the presence of two décollement horizons, situated at the base and in an intermediate level of the models. During deformation of the models, these two décollement horizons generate two sets of structures, with different geometrical characteristics and significance. Through the joint analysis of geophysical and geological data and model results, wavelengths of the compressional structures analysed show that the structural style of the two analysed areas is almost similar. Moreover, model results prove that the final configuration of the thrust system follows the general rules of evolution of a wedge deformed above a weak décollement and is largely governed by the larger, deep seated structures.
AB - This study analyses the role played by the mechanical proprieties of the rocks involved in a thrust system, focusing on the problem of multiple décollements and of related compressional structures. Integration of geophysical (seismic reflection profiles) and geological data and scaled sandbox models are used to study the deformation style of two areas of the Northern Apennines (Italy): The Po Plain and the Umbria-Marche Apennines. Both areas are characterised by a complex stratigraphy, consisting of décollements located at different depths that influence the geometry and kinematics of the thrust system. The main characteristic of the models presented here is the presence of two décollement horizons, situated at the base and in an intermediate level of the models. During deformation of the models, these two décollement horizons generate two sets of structures, with different geometrical characteristics and significance. Through the joint analysis of geophysical and geological data and model results, wavelengths of the compressional structures analysed show that the structural style of the two analysed areas is almost similar. Moreover, model results prove that the final configuration of the thrust system follows the general rules of evolution of a wedge deformed above a weak décollement and is largely governed by the larger, deep seated structures.
KW - Multiple décollements
KW - Northern Apennines of Italy
KW - Sand-box models
KW - Seismic reflection profiles
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jsg.2005.11.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jsg.2005.11.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:31544475399
SN - 0191-8141
VL - 28
SP - 185
EP - 199
JO - Journal of Structural Geology
JF - Journal of Structural Geology
IS - 2
ER -