2015 GSA Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, USA (1-4 November 2015)

Paper No. 46-40
Presentation Time: 9:00 AM-5:30 PM

CONTROLS OF PRE-EXISTING NORMAL FAULTS ON THE GEOMETRY AND LOCATION OF THRUST FAULTS IN FOLD-THRUST BELTS


BASNET, Shiva, ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma, 100 E Boyd St, SEC 826, Norman, OK 73019 and MITRA, Shankar, ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma, 100 E Boyd St, SEC 810, Norman, OK 73019, sbasnet@ou.edu

Pre-existing normal faults are commonly cited as influencing both the sequence of faulting and the location of thrust faults in fold-thrust belts. Scaled experimental models for both frictional and ductile detachments were conducted to study the influence of pre-existing normal faults on the subsequent development of thrust faults. Frictional detachment experiments used layers of silica sand directly overlying the detachment, whereas ductile detachment experiments used layers of sand representing sediments overlying silicone gel, representing a ductile layer. The experiments suggest that the normal faults influence the location and orientation of the frontal thrusts rather that the sequence of fault propagation. Furthermore, the influence is more pronounced for detachment folds formed above a ductile detachment than for duplexes above a frictional detachment. The orientation of the normal faults influences the orientation of subsequently formed thrust faults, so that normal faults with orientations oblique to the direction of contraction result in oblique thrust faults. Finally, offsets in the location of the normal faults along lateral ramps or transfer zones result in offsets in the location of the frontal thrusts. The results are directly applicable to understanding the locations and orientation of thrust faults and for mapping of fold-thrust structures using surface and subsurface data.