New Perspectives on Rio Grande Rift Basins: From Tectonics to Groundwater

Oblique transfer of extensional strain between basins of the middle Rio Grande rift, New Mexico: Fault kinematic and paleostress constraints
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Published:April 01, 2013
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Scott A. Minor, Mark R. Hudson, Jonathan Saul Caine, Ren A. Thompson, 2013. "Oblique transfer of extensional strain between basins of the middle Rio Grande rift, New Mexico: Fault kinematic and paleostress constraints", New Perspectives on Rio Grande Rift Basins: From Tectonics to Groundwater, Mark R. Hudson, V.J.S. (Tien) Grauch
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The structural geometry of transfer and accommodation zones that relay strain between extensional domains in rifted crust has been addressed in many studies over the past 30 years. However, details of the kinematics of deformation and related stress changes within these zones have received relatively little attention. In this study we conduct the first-ever systematic, multi-basin fault-slip measurement campaign within the late Cenozoic Rio Grande rift of northern New Mexico to address the mechanisms and causes of extensional strain transfer associated with a broad accommodation zone. Numerous (562) kinematic measurements were collected at fault exposures within and adjacent to the...
- accommodation zones
- Albuquerque Basin
- basins
- Cenozoic
- Colorado Plateau
- deformation
- displacements
- Espanola Basin
- extension
- faults
- kinematics
- landform evolution
- New Mexico
- normal faults
- North America
- paleostress
- relative age
- rift zones
- rifting
- Rio Grande Rift
- sedimentary basins
- slickenlines
- slip rates
- strain
- stratigraphy
- stress
- strike
- strike-slip faults
- tectonics
- transfer faults
- United States
- upper Cenozoic
- Valles Caldera
- Santo Domingo Basin
- rift narrowing