Southeastern Section–55th Annual Meeting (23–24 March 2006)
Paper No. 32-16
Presentation Time: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

DETACHMENT FOLDING IN THE WESTERN GULF OF MEXICO

SPANG, John H., Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX 77843-3115, spang@geo.tamu.edu

Analysis of published seismic lines in the Alaminos Canyon in the Western Gulf of Mexico reveals a wavetrain of N-S trending detachment folds that are tilted basinward (East). The folds are periodic and change geometry from normal folds in their cores to a box-shaped geometry as you go outward. The flat fold crests of the box-shaped folds are tilted basinward resulting in asymmetric folds. In the folded pre-growth layers, the limb dips increase up section, which is indicative of detachment folding. The age of the oldest growth sediments decreases up dip to the West. Thus, the oldest folds appear to be at the toe or down dip end of the tilted wave train as would be expected in a gravity slide. New geometric models of box-shaped detachment folds are used to model the folding. Natural detachment folds consist of pre-growth layers that can undergo massive thickness changes above a detachment horizon above an undeformed basement. In the new geometric models of box folds, inclined axial surfaces with opposed dips intersect both up and down section to form anticlines and synclines with only one axial surface in the core of the folds as observed in the seismic. In most detachment folds the synclines do not actually move down in an absolute sense but are left behind as the anticlines move up in an absolute sense. In the natural folds the deformable layer below is thick enough that the synclines may actually move down. In the geometric models the shortening and thickening of the deformable layer forms a wedge-shaped zone that produces an eastward tilted wave train similar to the natural folds.

Southeastern Section–55th Annual Meeting (23–24 March 2006)
General Information for this Meeting
Session No. 32
Tectonics and Petrology (Posters)
Marriott Hotel: Georgia/Carolina Ballrooms
8:00 AM-12:00 PM, Friday, 24 March 2006

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 38, No. 3, p. 75

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