TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of deep-seated half-grabens in the evolution of Huoerguosi-Manasi-Tugulu fold-and-thrust belt, northern Tian Shan, China
AU - Ma, Delong
AU - Koyi, Hemin A.
AU - Yuan, Jianying
AU - He, Dengfa
AU - Zhang, Huquan
AU - Wang, Hongbin
AU - Wang, Yanjun
AU - Cui, Jian
N1 - Funding Information:
This study has been supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 40739906 and 41872116 ) and National Science and Technology Major Project ( 2016ZX05003 ). Hemin Koyi acknowledges financial support from the Swedish Research Council (VR) . Special thanks to Dong Jia, John Shaw and Xiaojun Wu for very helpful discussion of the early draft, and to Wenqiang Liu and Xiulei Yang for their help during the experiments. Irina Artemieva, Giovanni Toscani, and an anonymous reviewer provided very important comments toward the improvement of this manuscript.
Funding Information:
This study has been supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (40739906 and 41872116) and National Science and Technology Major Project (2016ZX05003). Hemin Koyi acknowledges financial support from the Swedish Research Council (VR). Special thanks to Dong Jia, John Shaw and Xiaojun Wu for very helpful discussion of the early draft, and to Wenqiang Liu and Xiulei Yang for their help during the experiments. Irina Artemieva, Giovanni Toscani, and an anonymous reviewer provided very important comments toward the improvement of this manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - The Huoerguosi-Manasi-Tugulu fold-and-thrust belt, which is located in the southern Junggar Basin, has formed in response to contraction during Late Cenozoic. However, the tectonic environment for its formation before Late Cenozoic is still controversial. In this paper, we use surface data, recently collected and processed subsurface seismic refection data, isopach map of Lower Jurassic and balanced sections to propose pre-existing half-graben system developed in the Lower Jurassic with this fold-and-thrust belt. We also use results of a series of scaled sandbox analogue models, where industrial CT apparatus was used to monitor deformation, to simulate the evolution of this fold-and-thrust belt. We suggest that the segmented shape of the Huoerguosi-Manasi-Tugulu fold-and-thrust belt is a response to the presence of thrust ramps, which were formed during Early Jurassic. During Late Cenozoic shortening, the Lower Jurassic syn-rift sediments served as major detachment horizon, making a pre-existing normal fault act as a stress concentration zone leading to steeping of a thrust-ramp over the normal fault and cover detachment overstep the underlying half-grabens. Modeling results reveal that the presented structural framework has close resemblance with paleostructures especially in the intracontinental environment, which underwent a complex multicycle evolution process, and provide a new prospective for the interpretation of natural examples.
AB - The Huoerguosi-Manasi-Tugulu fold-and-thrust belt, which is located in the southern Junggar Basin, has formed in response to contraction during Late Cenozoic. However, the tectonic environment for its formation before Late Cenozoic is still controversial. In this paper, we use surface data, recently collected and processed subsurface seismic refection data, isopach map of Lower Jurassic and balanced sections to propose pre-existing half-graben system developed in the Lower Jurassic with this fold-and-thrust belt. We also use results of a series of scaled sandbox analogue models, where industrial CT apparatus was used to monitor deformation, to simulate the evolution of this fold-and-thrust belt. We suggest that the segmented shape of the Huoerguosi-Manasi-Tugulu fold-and-thrust belt is a response to the presence of thrust ramps, which were formed during Early Jurassic. During Late Cenozoic shortening, the Lower Jurassic syn-rift sediments served as major detachment horizon, making a pre-existing normal fault act as a stress concentration zone leading to steeping of a thrust-ramp over the normal fault and cover detachment overstep the underlying half-grabens. Modeling results reveal that the presented structural framework has close resemblance with paleostructures especially in the intracontinental environment, which underwent a complex multicycle evolution process, and provide a new prospective for the interpretation of natural examples.
KW - Half-graben
KW - Huoerguosi-Manasi-Tugulu fold-and-thrust belt
KW - Scaled analogue models
KW - South Junggar
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jog.2019.101647
DO - 10.1016/j.jog.2019.101647
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85070934666
SN - 0264-3707
VL - 131
JO - Journal of Geodynamics
JF - Journal of Geodynamics
M1 - 101647
ER -