Patterns and Dynamics of Rifting on Passive Continental Margin from Shelf to Slope of the Northern South China Sea:Evidence from 3D Analogue Modeling

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孙珍 [1 ]
周蒂 [1 ]
吴世敏 [1 ]
钟志洪 [2 ,3 ]
姜建群 [4 ]
樊浩 [4 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guangzhou
[2] Department of Science and Technology, Shenzhen Branch of CNOOC,Guangzhou , China
[3] Myra Keep Tectonic Special Research Center, University of Western Australia,Nedlands WA , Australia
[4] Hainan Oil & Gas Exploration Company, Liaohe Oilfield of PetroChina,Panjin ,
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Affected by thermal perturbation due to mantle uprising, the rheological structure of the lithosphere could be modified, which could lead to different rifting patterns from shelf to slope in a pas-sive continental margin. From the observed deformation style on the northern South China Sea and analogue modeling experiments, we find that the rift zone located on the shelf is characterized by half grabens or simple grabens controlled mainly by long faults with large vertical offset, supposed to be formed with normal lithosphere extension. On the slope, where the lithosphere is very hot due to mantle upwelling and heating, composite grabens composed of symmetric grabens developed. The boundary and inner faults are all short with small vertical offset. Between the zones with very hot and normal lithosphere, composite half grabens composed of half grabens or asymmetric grabens formed, whose boundary faults are long with large vertical offset, while the inner faults are relatively short. Along with the thickness decrease of the brittle upper crust due to high temperature, the deformation becomesmore sensitive to the shape of a pre-existing weakness zone and shows orientation variation along strike. When there was a bend in the pre-existing weakness zone, and the basal plate was pulled by a clockwise rotating stress, the strongest deformation always occurs along the middle segment and at the transition area from the middle to the eastern segments, which con-tributes to a hotter lithosphere in the middle segment, where the Baiyun (白云) sag formed.
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