Title of article :
Is plane strain a valid assumption in non-cylindrical fault-cored folds?
Author/Authors :
Shackleton، نويسنده , , J. Ryan and Cooke، نويسنده , , Michele L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
12
From page :
1229
To page :
1240
Abstract :
Many algorithms assume plane strain to construct, model and restore fault-cored folds. Using mechanical models that allow heterogeneous transport in three dimensions, we explore the distribution and magnitude of out-of-plane transport in plunging fault-cored anticlines and provide guidelines of where plane strain should and should not be applied. We developed a new technique of incrementing infinitesimal elastic strains to produce folds with aspect ratios similar to natural folds. Map views of displacement vectors show that in general, out-of-plane displacement is localized near the lateral fold tips. Cross-sections show that out-of-plane transport is depth dependent with out-of-plane displacement increasing toward the surface. Flexural slip surfaces compartmentalize out-of-plane transport within distinct mechanical units, with the maximum out-of-plane displacement near the tops of mechanical units. Two-dimensional models with additional frictionally slipping bed contacts suggest that freely slipping contacts can approximate the deformation of many frictionally slipping contacts. We show that out-of-plane transport is significant in the simplest non-cylindrical folds, and suggest that complex non-cylindrical structures should not be modeled using plane strain exclusively. We also show that flexural slip surfaces exert a significant control on the magnitude and structural position of out-of-plane transport in our models.
Keywords :
Fold Growth , BEM models , 3D models , Plane strain , Restoration , Interlayer slip , Fault-cored folds
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number :
2226357
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