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Santolaria, Pablo, Casas, Antonio M., Soto, Ruth |
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Geophysical Journal International; Aug2015, Vol. 202 Issue 2, p1207-1222, 16p |
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In this work, we test the analysis of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) for the study of diapirs in the Naval salt wall that is located in the western end of the South Pyrenean Central Unit. Two hundred eighty-six specimens from 30 sites were sampled in the mobilized Middle-Upper Triassic evaporites and shales that constitute the core of this diapir. Resulting magnetic ellipsoids are mostly oblate and scalar parameters are similar to those found in weakly deformed, sedimentary rocks. From the observation of samples and thin sections, magnetic fabrics can be related to petrofabric: magnetic foliation corresponds to flattening or shear planes and magnetic lineation to flow/shear direction, elongation of grains or tight microfolds. The magnetic foliation shows a roughly circular pattern with shallow dips and some deflections due to Pyrenean structures. Magnetic lineations show a slightly dominant NE-SW trend and shallow plunges. Magnetic lineations and foliations are consistent with the theoretical pattern expected at the roof of a vertically grown salt wall, thus supporting that magnetic fabrics registered evaporitic flow at late stages of diapiric growth. We demonstrate that AMS is an efficient and promising tool to define diapiric flow where tectonic fabric cannot be directly measured. Knowledge of the geometry and internal deformation of the diapiric body helps to minimize ambiguities in the interpretation of magnetic fabrics in terms of internal deformation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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