Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard

Normal-sense movements along two major strands of the Billefjorden Fault Zone controlled sedimentation in the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough. The Billefjorden Trough is a more than 2000 meters thick, west-dipping half-graben basin where accommodation was provided by combinations of extensional fa...

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Main Authors: Braathen, Alvar, Baelum, Karoline, Maher, Harmon
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spelling ftusouthflorida:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:kip_articles-3174 2023-08-15T12:40:46+02:00 Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard Braathen, Alvar Baelum, Karoline Maher, Harmon 2011-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/2175 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281702167_Growth_of_extensional_faults_and_folds_during_deposition_of_an_evaporite-dominated_half-graben_basin_the_Carboniferous_Billefjorden_Trough_Svalbard unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/2175 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281702167_Growth_of_extensional_faults_and_folds_during_deposition_of_an_evaporite-dominated_half-graben_basin_the_Carboniferous_Billefjorden_Trough_Svalbard KIP Articles Extensional Faults Extensional Folds Deposition Of Basin Billefjorden Trough Svalbard text 2011 ftusouthflorida 2023-07-23T16:33:30Z Normal-sense movements along two major strands of the Billefjorden Fault Zone controlled sedimentation in the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough. The Billefjorden Trough is a more than 2000 meters thick, west-dipping half-graben basin where accommodation was provided by combinations of extensional faulting and folding throughout the basin history. Whereas previous workers have interpreted several of these folds as due to Tertiary contraction, we argue that they developed during rifting, as extensional forced folds in the style described by other workers from rifts such as the Gulf of Suez. The present basin geometry indicates that accommodation was facilitated by a combination of fault relief and fault-related folds such as extensional fault-propagation monoclines, longitudinal rollover folds and a broad syncline that developed in the hanging wall of the master faults. Major fault-tip monoclines with sharp hinges and steep fold-limbs were allowed to develop in the basin as it became dominated by thick sabhka deposits. Some of the monoclines can be traced laterally into intra-basinal half-grabens where we document significant growth of the hanging wall stratigraphy. The basin shows a close link between structural style and the distribution of main facies associations, confirming a tectonic control on the main depositional systems. Three major alluvial fan complexes formed the main fairways for clastic supply into the basin; of which two were associated with relay ramps. The alluvial fan systems mostly kept up with subsidence or prograded far into the basin. This restricted the extent of marine incursions, and resulted in the development of isolated playas. Initial floodplain deposition in the gently subsiding rift-basin centre was followed by marine flooding events localized mainly to the hinges of longitudinal folds and to relay zones. The gently dipping fold flanks caused tidal flats to be developed in lenticular depocentres. As the main segments of the BFZ linked during strain localization, the western basin-mar Text Billefjorden Svalbard University of South Florida St. Petersburg: Digital USFSP Billefjorden ENVELOPE(16.417,16.417,78.563,78.563) Svalbard Western Basin
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topic Extensional Faults
Extensional Folds
Deposition Of Basin
Billefjorden Trough
Svalbard
spellingShingle Extensional Faults
Extensional Folds
Deposition Of Basin
Billefjorden Trough
Svalbard
Braathen, Alvar
Baelum, Karoline
Maher, Harmon
Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard
topic_facet Extensional Faults
Extensional Folds
Deposition Of Basin
Billefjorden Trough
Svalbard
description Normal-sense movements along two major strands of the Billefjorden Fault Zone controlled sedimentation in the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough. The Billefjorden Trough is a more than 2000 meters thick, west-dipping half-graben basin where accommodation was provided by combinations of extensional faulting and folding throughout the basin history. Whereas previous workers have interpreted several of these folds as due to Tertiary contraction, we argue that they developed during rifting, as extensional forced folds in the style described by other workers from rifts such as the Gulf of Suez. The present basin geometry indicates that accommodation was facilitated by a combination of fault relief and fault-related folds such as extensional fault-propagation monoclines, longitudinal rollover folds and a broad syncline that developed in the hanging wall of the master faults. Major fault-tip monoclines with sharp hinges and steep fold-limbs were allowed to develop in the basin as it became dominated by thick sabhka deposits. Some of the monoclines can be traced laterally into intra-basinal half-grabens where we document significant growth of the hanging wall stratigraphy. The basin shows a close link between structural style and the distribution of main facies associations, confirming a tectonic control on the main depositional systems. Three major alluvial fan complexes formed the main fairways for clastic supply into the basin; of which two were associated with relay ramps. The alluvial fan systems mostly kept up with subsidence or prograded far into the basin. This restricted the extent of marine incursions, and resulted in the development of isolated playas. Initial floodplain deposition in the gently subsiding rift-basin centre was followed by marine flooding events localized mainly to the hinges of longitudinal folds and to relay zones. The gently dipping fold flanks caused tidal flats to be developed in lenticular depocentres. As the main segments of the BFZ linked during strain localization, the western basin-mar
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author Braathen, Alvar
Baelum, Karoline
Maher, Harmon
author_facet Braathen, Alvar
Baelum, Karoline
Maher, Harmon
author_sort Braathen, Alvar
title Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard
title_short Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard
title_full Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard
title_fullStr Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the Carboniferous Billefjorden Trough, Svalbard
title_sort growth of extensional faults and folds during deposition of an evaporite-dominated half-graben basin; the carboniferous billefjorden trough, svalbard
publisher Digital Commons @ University of South Florida
publishDate 2011
url https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/2175
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281702167_Growth_of_extensional_faults_and_folds_during_deposition_of_an_evaporite-dominated_half-graben_basin_the_Carboniferous_Billefjorden_Trough_Svalbard
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Svalbard
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Svalbard
Western Basin
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Svalbard
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