Title of article
Thrust-breakthrough of asymmetric anticlines: Observational constraints from surveys in the Brooks Range, Alaska
Author/Authors
Jadamec، نويسنده , , Margarete A. and Wallace، نويسنده , , Wesley K.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
16
From page
109
To page
124
Abstract
To gain insights into the processes governing the thrust-truncation of anticlines, we conducted a field study of the thrust-truncated folds in the remote Brooks Range of northern Alaska, where there is a transition in fold style from symmetric detachment folds to thrust-truncated asymmetric folds. In order to document the detailed geometry of the km-scale folds exposed in cliff-forming, largely inaccessible outcrops, a new surveying technique was developed that combines data from a theodolite and laser range finder. The field observations, survey profiles, and cross section reconstructions, indicate that late-stage thrust breakthrough of the anticlines within the mechanically competent Lisburne Group carbonates accommodated continued shortening when other mechanisms became unfeasible, including fold tightening, forelimb rotation, and parasitic folding in the anticline forelimbs. These results provide constraints on the processes that govern the transition from buckle folding to thrust truncation in fold-and-thrust belts worldwide.
Keywords
Brooks Range , Foreland fold-and-thrust belts , Detachment folds , Alaska , Structural Geology , crustal deformation
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number
2228167
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