EXPERIMENTAL MODELING OF FORE-ARC BASIN DEVELOPMENT DURING ACCRETIONARY WEDGE GROWTH

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LARROQUE, C
CALASSOU, S
MALAVIEILLE, J
CHANIER, F
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[1] UNIV MONTPELLIER 2,TECTON & GEOPHYS LAB,CNRS,URA 1760,F-34095 MONTPELLIER 05,FRANCE
[2] UNIV SCI & TECHNOL LILLE,GEOL DYNAM LAB,F-59655 VILLENEUVE DASCQ,FRANCE
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10.1111/j.1365-2117.1995.tb00109.x
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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We present results of three sand-box experiments that model the association between tectonic accretion and sedimentation in a forearc basin. Experimental sedimentation occurs step by step in the forearc basin during shortening of the sand wedge. In each experiment, the development of the accretionary wedge leads to the formation of a major backthrust zone. This major deformation zone accounts for the thickening in the rear part of the wedge. In natural settings this tectonic bulge dams sediments that are transported toward the trench from mountainous terrain behind the forearc. We test the variation of friction along the decollement and note the following: (1) shortening of a low-friction wedge involves a mechanical balance between forethrusts and backthrust propagation and this balance is recorded by the sedimentary sequence trapped in the forearc basin. Indeed, if most of the movement occurs along the backthrust, the deepening of the basin will be larger and consequently the thickness of the sedimentary sequence will be greater. (2) Such balance does not exist in the case of a high-friction wedge. (3) Variation of friction along the decollement during shortening of the sand wedge leads to modification in the forearc basin filling. Thus, for similar increments of convergence, the sequence deposited in the forearc basin shows relatively larger thickness when the wedge is shortened above a high-friction decollement. We suggest that contraction and thickening in the rear part of the wedge is an efficient mechanism to initiate and develop a forearc basin. Thus, this kind of basin occurs in convergent settings, without collapse related to local extension or tectonic erosion. They represent a sedimentary trap on a passive basement, bounded by a tectonic bulge. The Quaternary Hikurangi forearc basin, southeast of the North Island of New Zealand, is bounded by two actively uplifting ridges. Thus, this basin is considered to be a possible example of the basins modelled in our experiments, and we suggest that the limit between the basin and the wedge could be a complex backthrust zone.
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