Rift segmentation caused by reactivation of multiple basement structure systems: Evidence from the Hailar‐Tamtsag Rift, northeast Asia
Lulu Wu,
Chuanbo Shen,
Douglas A. Paton
et al.
Abstract:Since the influence of structural inheritance on rift geometry has been widely documented, it is easy to assume that rift segmentation, a prominent feature of rift geometry, may have been also influenced by structural heterogeneity. However, limited studies using high‐quality seismic data have considered how basement reactivation is accommodated at individual fault scale and then how this results in rift segmentation at sub‐basin scale. Using extensive high‐quality 3D seismic data and 76 borehole data, we inve… Show more
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