2010
DOI: 10.1029/2010jb007650
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Fold geometry at Sheep Mountain anticline, Wyoming, constructed using airborne laser swath mapping data, outcrop‐scale geologic mapping, and numerical interpolation

Abstract: [1] Constraints available at the Earth's surface on the geometry of geologic folds often are discontinuous, consisting of scattered bedding surface outcrops representing the position and orientation of different stratigraphic surfaces. For this reason, characterization of fold geometry from surface data, by methods such as sequential balanced cross sections, remains a subjective and interpretive process. We present a new method for modeling the geometry of kilometer-scale folds using dense, precise topographic… Show more

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“…We take advantage of the well-documented burial history and sedimentological and structural framework of the Bighorn Basin (Wyoming, USA) to reconstruct the evolution of 4 © the authors vertical stress magnitudes in sedimentary strata that underwent burial followed by the Sevier-Laramide contractional deformation (Amrouch et al, 2010a;Amrouch et al, 2010b;Barbier et al, 2012;Beaudoin et al, 2011;Beaudoin et al, 2012;Bellahsen et al, 2006;Carrapa et al, 2019;Craddock and van der Pluijm, 1999;DeCelles et al, 1991;Erslev and Koenig, 2009;Lovely et al, 2010;Neely and Erslev, 2009;Weil and Yonkee, 2012;Yonkee and Weil, 2015).…”
Section: © the Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We take advantage of the well-documented burial history and sedimentological and structural framework of the Bighorn Basin (Wyoming, USA) to reconstruct the evolution of 4 © the authors vertical stress magnitudes in sedimentary strata that underwent burial followed by the Sevier-Laramide contractional deformation (Amrouch et al, 2010a;Amrouch et al, 2010b;Barbier et al, 2012;Beaudoin et al, 2011;Beaudoin et al, 2012;Bellahsen et al, 2006;Carrapa et al, 2019;Craddock and van der Pluijm, 1999;DeCelles et al, 1991;Erslev and Koenig, 2009;Lovely et al, 2010;Neely and Erslev, 2009;Weil and Yonkee, 2012;Yonkee and Weil, 2015).…”
Section: © the Authorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Root means square minimisation of the distance between the mechanically modelled Moho and top-basement horizon and the geophysical model [e.g. Lovely et al, 2010] or volumetric strain field comparison [e.g. Durand-Riard et al, 2010] could help the automation of some parts of the calibration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exercise is based around Sheep Mountain 1 (Fig. 1 phens, 1938;Johnson et al, 1965;Livaccari et al, 1981;Hennier and Spang, 1983;Johnson et al, 1985;Rioux, 1994;Banerjee and Mitra, 2004;Stanton and Erslev, 2004;Bellahsen et al, 2006;Fiore Allwardt et al, 2007;Sanz et al, 2008;Amrouch et al, 2010 a,b;Lovely et al, 2010;McAttee, 2011;Barbier et al, 2012 a,b;Malinconico, 2012;Brown, 2014 (Livaccari et al, 1981). One such fold, the Sheep Mountain Anticline (Fig.…”
Section: Big Horn Basin and Sheep Mountainmentioning
confidence: 99%