2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-7480
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3D evolution of extensional detachment faults and their effect on the architecture of rifts and rifted margins

Abstract: <p>Extensional detachment faults, core complexes and supradetachment basins play major roles in the evolution of 3D rifted margin architecture. The successive incision of basement from early to late stages in the margin evolution is rarely explained in 3D. One reason for this is likely the lack of a unifying model for how very large faults grow and link laterally, and how this, in turn, links to the temporal evolution of the margin. As fault shape exerts a fundamental control on syn-rift basin ar… Show more

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“…Hyperbolic footwall exhumation is, according to published models, typically associated with the development of synclinal depocentres flanking the footwall area experiencing the greatest amount of exhumation (i.e. footwall ‘turtleback’; Figure 1; Gresseth et al, 2023; Osmundsen et al, 2022). Corresponding synclinal depocentres are recognized in the northern and southern structural recesses of the KFC within the Rås Basin (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hyperbolic footwall exhumation is, according to published models, typically associated with the development of synclinal depocentres flanking the footwall area experiencing the greatest amount of exhumation (i.e. footwall ‘turtleback’; Figure 1; Gresseth et al, 2023; Osmundsen et al, 2022). Corresponding synclinal depocentres are recognized in the northern and southern structural recesses of the KFC within the Rås Basin (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The breakaway complexes are seen to typically involve major footwall culminations due to footwall uplift and isostatic compensation. Notably, along rifted margins, a down‐stepping in the crustal level where these footwall culminations occur is observable (Osmundsen et al, 2022; Péron‐Pinvidic et al, 2019). The associated principles and definitions for rifted margins have in recent years also been recognized for the mid‐Norwegian rifted margin (Muñoz‐Barrera et al, 2020; Osmundsen & Péron‐Pinvidic, 2018; Péron‐Pinvidic et al, 2013, 2020; Péron‐Pinvidic, Fourel, et al, 2022), with the Frøya High and the KFC constituting pivot structures within the necking domain (Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%