Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)

Structurally controlled, syn-rift, clastic depocentres are of economic interest as hydrocarbon reservoirs; understanding the structure of their bounding faults is of great relevance, e.g. in the assessment of fault-controlled hydrocarbon retention potential. Here we investigate the structure of the...

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Published in:Journal of Structural Geology
Main Authors: Kristensen, Thomas Berg, Rotevatn, Atle, Henstra, Gijs Allard, Peacock, David, Midtkandal, Ivar, Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas
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description Structurally controlled, syn-rift, clastic depocentres are of economic interest as hydrocarbon reservoirs; understanding the structure of their bounding faults is of great relevance, e.g. in the assessment of fault-controlled hydrocarbon retention potential. Here we investigate the structure of the Dombjerg Fault Zone (Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland), a syn-rift border fault that juxtaposes syn-rift deep-water hanging-wall clastics against a footwall of crystalline basement. A series of discrete fault strands characterize the central fault zone, where discrete slip surfaces, fault rock assemblages and extreme fracturing are common. A chemical alteration zone (CAZ) of fault-related calcite cementation envelops the fault and places strong controls on the style of deformation, particularly in the hanging-wall. The hanging-wall damage zone includes faults, joints, veins and, outside the CAZ, disaggregation deformation bands. Footwall deformation includes faults, joints and veins. Our observations suggest that the CAZ formed during early-stage fault slip and imparted a mechanical control on later fault-related deformation. This study thus gives new insights to the structure of an exposed basin-bounding fault and highlights a spatiotemporal interplay between fault damage and chemical alteration, the latter of which is often underreported in fault studies. To better elucidate the structure, evolution and flow properties of faults (outcrop or subsurface), both fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration must be considered. publishedVersion
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/13054 2025-01-16T22:10:59+00:00 Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland) Kristensen, Thomas Berg Rotevatn, Atle Henstra, Gijs Allard Peacock, David Midtkandal, Ivar Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas 2016-10-13T12:16:21Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13054 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.09.012 eng eng Elsevier urn:issn:0191-8141 https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13054 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.09.012 cristin:1391528 Attribution CC BY-NC-ND http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Copyright 2016 The Authors Syn-rift Fault zone Fault structure Chemical alteration zone Diagenesis Peer reviewed Journal article 2016 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.09.012 2023-03-14T17:44:42Z Structurally controlled, syn-rift, clastic depocentres are of economic interest as hydrocarbon reservoirs; understanding the structure of their bounding faults is of great relevance, e.g. in the assessment of fault-controlled hydrocarbon retention potential. Here we investigate the structure of the Dombjerg Fault Zone (Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland), a syn-rift border fault that juxtaposes syn-rift deep-water hanging-wall clastics against a footwall of crystalline basement. A series of discrete fault strands characterize the central fault zone, where discrete slip surfaces, fault rock assemblages and extreme fracturing are common. A chemical alteration zone (CAZ) of fault-related calcite cementation envelops the fault and places strong controls on the style of deformation, particularly in the hanging-wall. The hanging-wall damage zone includes faults, joints, veins and, outside the CAZ, disaggregation deformation bands. Footwall deformation includes faults, joints and veins. Our observations suggest that the CAZ formed during early-stage fault slip and imparted a mechanical control on later fault-related deformation. This study thus gives new insights to the structure of an exposed basin-bounding fault and highlights a spatiotemporal interplay between fault damage and chemical alteration, the latter of which is often underreported in fault studies. To better elucidate the structure, evolution and flow properties of faults (outcrop or subsurface), both fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration must be considered. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Wollaston forland University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Greenland Wollaston ENVELOPE(-60.790,-60.790,-63.668,-63.668) Wollaston Forland ENVELOPE(-19.861,-19.861,74.476,74.476) Dombjerg ENVELOPE(-20.800,-20.800,74.550,74.550) Journal of Structural Geology 92 99 115
spellingShingle Syn-rift
Fault zone
Fault structure
Chemical alteration zone
Diagenesis
Kristensen, Thomas Berg
Rotevatn, Atle
Henstra, Gijs Allard
Peacock, David
Midtkandal, Ivar
Grundvåg, Sten-Andreas
Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)
title Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)
title_full Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)
title_fullStr Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)
title_full_unstemmed Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)
title_short Structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: The interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (Dombjerg Fault, Wollaston Forland, NE Greenland)
title_sort structure and flow properties of syn-rift border faults: the interplaybetween fault damage and fault-related chemical alteration (dombjerg fault, wollaston forland, ne greenland)
topic Syn-rift
Fault zone
Fault structure
Chemical alteration zone
Diagenesis
topic_facet Syn-rift
Fault zone
Fault structure
Chemical alteration zone
Diagenesis
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/13054
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.09.012