The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs

Drag zones are highly strained regions developed adjacent to the flanks of salt diapirs, and are produced when the sedimentary overburden is folded or rotated into steeply dipping attitudes sub-parallel to the diapiric walls. This case study focuses on a diapiric province on Cape Breton Island, Nova...

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Main Authors: Alsop, Geoffrey Ian, Brown, JP, Davison, I, Gibling, MR
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2000
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/3c6b41c7-b7b4-4346-8bfb-30d95fef1d2c 2024-09-15T18:00:24+00:00 The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs Alsop, Geoffrey Ian Brown, JP Davison, I Gibling, MR 2000-09 https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/the-geometry-of-drag-zones-adjacent-to-salt-diapirs(3c6b41c7-b7b4-4346-8bfb-30d95fef1d2c).html eng eng https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/the-geometry-of-drag-zones-adjacent-to-salt-diapirs(3c6b41c7-b7b4-4346-8bfb-30d95fef1d2c).html info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Alsop , G I , Brown , JP , Davison , I & Gibling , MR 2000 , ' The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs ' , Journal of the Geological Society , vol. 157 , pp. 1019-1029 . Nova Scotia salt tectonics deformation CAPE-BRETON ISLAND EASTERN CANADA NOVA-SCOTIA PORT-HOOD ST-ROSE EVOLUTION COALFIELDS PETROLOGY TECTONICS GEOLOGY article 2000 ftunstandrewcris 2024-08-21T23:46:11Z Drag zones are highly strained regions developed adjacent to the flanks of salt diapirs, and are produced when the sedimentary overburden is folded or rotated into steeply dipping attitudes sub-parallel to the diapiric walls. This case study focuses on a diapiric province on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, where five Visean-age salt diapirs penetrate Upper Carboniferous (Namurian-Stephanian) conglomerates, sandstones, shales and coal seams. 2D marine seismic coverage extends over several diapirs thus allowing the drag zones studied onshore to be located relative to the adjacent diapir. The width of diapiric drag zones within the case studies varies from 70 m up to 500 m, with narrow drag zones reflecting the low mean competence of shales and siltstones which may have been shallowly buried and poorly lithified at the onset of diapirism. Broader drag zones are dissected by two sets of extensional fractures together with major faults, suggesting that the overburden was semi-lithified and displayed greater flexural rigidity. Overburden displaying high competency contrasts results in strain localization and partitioning, with pervasive granulation seams and minor faults developed in sandstones and bedding-parallel shears in coal and shale horizons. Drag zones are segmented by steeply outward-dipping Faults associated with decametric, asymmetric drag profiles. These faults facilitate the upward movement of material and effectively expand the diapiric process into adjacent overburden via a newly termed process of lateral diapiric accretion. Article in Journal/Newspaper Breton Island University of St Andrews: Research Portal
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topic Nova Scotia
salt tectonics
deformation
CAPE-BRETON ISLAND
EASTERN CANADA
NOVA-SCOTIA
PORT-HOOD
ST-ROSE
EVOLUTION
COALFIELDS
PETROLOGY
TECTONICS
GEOLOGY
spellingShingle Nova Scotia
salt tectonics
deformation
CAPE-BRETON ISLAND
EASTERN CANADA
NOVA-SCOTIA
PORT-HOOD
ST-ROSE
EVOLUTION
COALFIELDS
PETROLOGY
TECTONICS
GEOLOGY
Alsop, Geoffrey Ian
Brown, JP
Davison, I
Gibling, MR
The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs
topic_facet Nova Scotia
salt tectonics
deformation
CAPE-BRETON ISLAND
EASTERN CANADA
NOVA-SCOTIA
PORT-HOOD
ST-ROSE
EVOLUTION
COALFIELDS
PETROLOGY
TECTONICS
GEOLOGY
description Drag zones are highly strained regions developed adjacent to the flanks of salt diapirs, and are produced when the sedimentary overburden is folded or rotated into steeply dipping attitudes sub-parallel to the diapiric walls. This case study focuses on a diapiric province on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, where five Visean-age salt diapirs penetrate Upper Carboniferous (Namurian-Stephanian) conglomerates, sandstones, shales and coal seams. 2D marine seismic coverage extends over several diapirs thus allowing the drag zones studied onshore to be located relative to the adjacent diapir. The width of diapiric drag zones within the case studies varies from 70 m up to 500 m, with narrow drag zones reflecting the low mean competence of shales and siltstones which may have been shallowly buried and poorly lithified at the onset of diapirism. Broader drag zones are dissected by two sets of extensional fractures together with major faults, suggesting that the overburden was semi-lithified and displayed greater flexural rigidity. Overburden displaying high competency contrasts results in strain localization and partitioning, with pervasive granulation seams and minor faults developed in sandstones and bedding-parallel shears in coal and shale horizons. Drag zones are segmented by steeply outward-dipping Faults associated with decametric, asymmetric drag profiles. These faults facilitate the upward movement of material and effectively expand the diapiric process into adjacent overburden via a newly termed process of lateral diapiric accretion.
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author Alsop, Geoffrey Ian
Brown, JP
Davison, I
Gibling, MR
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Davison, I
Gibling, MR
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title The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs
title_short The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs
title_full The geometry of drag zones adjacent to salt diapirs
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