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Continental break-up along strike-slip fault zones; observations from the Equatorial Atlantic

M. Nemcok, A. Henk, R. Allen, P. J. Sikora and C. Stuart
Continental break-up along strike-slip fault zones; observations from the Equatorial Atlantic (in Conjugate divergent margins, W. U. Mohriak (editor), A. Danforth (editor), P. J. Post (editor), D. E. Brown (editor), G. C. Tari (editor), M. Nemcok (editor) and S. T. Sinha (editor))
Special Publication - Geological Society of London (2013) 369: 537-556

Abstract

The study focuses on Equatorial Atlantic margins, and draws from seismic, well, gravimetric and magnetic data combined with thermo-mechanical numerical modelling. Our data and numerical modelling indicates that early drift along strike-slip-originated margins is frequently characterized by up to 10 degrees -20 degrees spreading vector adjustments. In combination with the warm, thinned crust of the continental margin, these adjustments control localized transpression. Our observations indicate that early-drift margin slopes are too steep to hold sedimentary cover, which results in their inability to develop a moderately steep slope undergoing cycles of gravitational instability resulting in cyclic gravity gliding. These slopes either never develop such conditions or gain them at later development stages. Our modelling suggests that the continental margin undergoing strike-slip-controlled break-up experiences warming due to thinning along pull-apart basin systems. Pull-apart basins eventually develop sea-floor spreading ridges. Margins bounded by strike-slip faults located among pull-apart basins with these ridges first undergo cooling. However, spreading ridges leaving the break-up trace along its strike eventually pass by these cooling margins, warming them again before the final cooling proceeds. As a result, the structural highs surrounded by several source rock kitchens witness a sequential expulsion onset in different kitchens along the trajectory of spreading ridges.


ISSN: 0305-8719
EISSN: 2041-4927
Coden: GSLSBW
Serial Title: Special Publication - Geological Society of London
Serial Volume: 369
Title: Continental break-up along strike-slip fault zones; observations from the Equatorial Atlantic
Title: Conjugate divergent margins
Author(s): Nemcok, M.Henk, A.Allen, R.Sikora, P. J.Stuart, C.
Author(s): Mohriak, W. U.editor
Author(s): Danforth, A.editor
Author(s): Post, P. J.editor
Author(s): Brown, D. E.editor
Author(s): Tari, G. C.editor
Author(s): Nemcok, M.editor
Author(s): Sinha, S. T.editor
Affiliation: University of Utah, Energy and Geoscience Institute, Salt Lake City, UT, United States
Affiliation: University of Rio de Janeiro State, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Pages: 537-556
Published: 2013
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
References: 78
Accession Number: 2014-007354
Categories: Structural geologySolid-earth geophysics
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch map
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Secondary Affiliation: U. S. Department of the Interior, USA, United StatesCanada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, CAN, CanadaOMV Exploration and Production, AUT, AustriaUniversity of Utah, USA, United StatesReliance Industries, IND, IndiaUniversitaet Freiburg, DEU, Germany
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201406
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