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Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Michael R. Hudec, Juan Soto, Tim P. Dooley, Naiara Fernandez, Oliver B. Duffy
Shortening styles in salt-influenced basins can vary markedly, with the volume and distribution of salt prior to shortening being a key control. Here we use a suite of physical models to examine styles of thin-skinned regional shortening in settings
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https://doi.org/10.31223/osf.io/n59z4
Autor:
Michael R. Hudec, Oliver B. Duffy, Naiara Fernandez, Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Tim P. Dooley, Juan I. Soto
Publikováno v:
Basin Research. 33:2089-2117
[Abstract Shortening styles in salt‐influenced basins can vary markedly, with the volume and distribution of salt prior to shortening being a key control. Here, we use a suite of physical models to examine styles of thin‐skinned regional shorteni
Autor:
Michael R. Hudec, Oliver B. Duffy, Tim P. Dooley, Naiara Fernandez, Christopher A.-L. Jackson
Publikováno v:
Petroleum Geoscience. 26:3-15
Stratal geometries of salt-floored minibasins provide a record of the interplay between minibasin subsidence and sedimentation. Minibasin subsidence and resulting stratal geometries are frequently interpreted by considering the minibasins in isolatio
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Basin Research. 32:453-484
Base-salt relief influences salt flow, producing three-dimensionally complex strains and multiphase deformation within the salt and its overburden. Understanding how base-salt relief influences salt-related deformation is important to correctly inter
Autor:
Malcolm Francis, Tim P. Dooley, Clara Rodriguez, Rebecca E. Bell, Atle Rotevatn, Michael R. Hudec, Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Leonardo Muniz Pichel
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Goldschmidt2021 abstracts.
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Passive-margin salt basins tend to be much more deformed than their nonsalt equivalents, but they are by no means all the same. We used seismic data to study the Salina del Bravo region, northeast Mexico, to investigate the ways in which margin confi
Autor:
Tim P. Dooley, Michael R. Hudec
Publikováno v:
Solid Earth, Vol 11, Pp 1187-1204 (2020)
We used physical models to investigate the structural evolution of segmented extensional rifts containing syn-rift evaporites and their subsequent inversion. An early stage of extension generated structural topography consisting of a series of en-éc
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https://www.solid-earth-discuss.net/se-2020-3/
Autor:
Naiara Fernandez, Michael R. Hudec, Martin P. A. Jackson, Oliver B. Duffy, Christopher A.-L. Jackson, Tim P. Dooley, Juan Soto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Structural Geology. 114:206-221
Lateral shortening is expressed in unique ways in salt basins, especially if pre-shortening diapirs are present. We present an overview of previously-published and new physical models and present new 3-D conceptual models that capture the evolution o
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 476:287-315
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Interpretation. 5:SD1-SD23
Passive margins underlain by a salt detachment are typically interpreted as kinematically linked zones of updip extension and downdip contraction separated by a zone of translation above a smoothly dipping base of salt. However, salt flow is affected