Title of article :
THE DIVERSITY OF LATE NEOGENE SEDIMENTARY BASINS GENERATED BY WRENCH FAULTING IN THE EASTERN BETIC CORDILLERA, SE SPAIN
Author/Authors :
Montenat، C. نويسنده , , dEstevou، Ph. Ott نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-60
From page :
61
To page :
0
Abstract :
In this paper, we review the types of sedimentary basins which are generated by wrench faulting with particular reference to the Late Neogene Eastern Betic Shear Zone. a well-documented segment of the Trans-Alboran Shear Zone. The general characteristics of this wrench "corridor" are described, including the role of inherited structures. The diversity of basin types is emphasised, as is the coexistence, of basins which developed under compressional or extensional regimes. Pull-apart basins do not appear to be the most widespread type ofhasin in the Eastern Be tic Shear Zone. Rather, compressional "groove-shaped synclines " which run parallel to master strike-slip faults (regardless of their orientation or direction of movement) fire more typical structures. They are characterised by intense synsedimentary deformation and reworking of sediments, depositional processes being dominated by gravity-flows. The basins are relatively short-lived and generally undergo structural inversion. Sedimentary basins also form in extensional areas, most significantly in the triangular zones which occupy the extensional quadrant of a pseudo- conjugate strike-slip fault system. in the Eastern Betics, it appears that compressional basins are more efficient than extensional basins in terms of their subsidence and sedimentation rates, the thickness of the clastic fill, and the intensity of synsedimentary deformation. Compressional basins may therefore he the more favourable with respect lo potential hydrocarbon accumulations.
Keywords :
fracture toughness , Fiber orientation , cellulose fiber , Microstructure
Journal title :
Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
Journal of Machinery Manufacture and Reliability
Record number :
11205
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