Multiple faults in ductile simple shear: analogue models of flanking structure systems

被引:12
|
作者
Exner, Ulrike [1 ]
Grasemann, Bernhard [1 ]
Mancktelow, Neil S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
关键词
D O I
10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.253.01.20
中图分类号
P5 [地质学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
Rotational behaviour and deformation around multiple faults was investigated in analogue experiments using a linear viscous matrix material Linder simple shear boundary conditions. Previous analogue and numerical studies have shown that, for single faults, characteristic deformation geometries are produced in initially straight marker lines parallel to the shear zone boundary (flanking Structures). Observations from several natural shear zones suggest that not only single faults, but often several parallel or conjugate fault planes are subjected to progressive shear resulting in distinctive deflection geometries. If the distance between faults is on the order of their length, or less, then the perturbation flow fields interfere and coalescence, and finite deflection structures develop that are distinctly different from those around single fractures. In particular, coeval contractional and extensional geometries may develop across conjugate faults, although for bulk simple shear the total length of marker lines parallel to the shear zone boundary cannot change. This advises caution in inferring shear-zone parallel contraction or extension from secondary slip surfaces. In contrast to single flanking structures, conjugate flanking structure systems Occurring in natural shear zones are reliable shear sense indicators due to their triclinic symmetry.
引用
收藏
页码:381 / 395
页数:15
相关论文
共 12 条
  • [1] Analogue models of delta systems above ductile substrates
    McClay, K
    Dooley, T
    Zamora, G
    SUBSURFACE SEDIMENT MOBILIZATION, 2003, 216 : 411 - 428
  • [2] Interaction between normal faults and pre-existing thrust systems in analogue models
    Corti, Giacomo
    Lucia, Serena
    Bonini, Marco
    Sani, Federico
    Mazzarini, Francesco
    ANALOGUE AND NUMERICAL MODELLING OF CRUSTAL-SCALE PROCESSES, 2006, 253 : 65 - +
  • [3] STUDY ON THE DUCTILE DEFORMATION DOMAIN OF THE SIMPLE SHEAR IN ROCKS——TAKING BRITTLE FAULTS OF THE COVERING STRATA IN THE SOUTHERN JIANGSU AREA AS AN EXAMPLE
    孙岩
    沈修志
    T.SUZUKI
    Science in China,SerB, 1992, Ser.B1992 (12) : 1512 - 1520
  • [4] STUDY ON THE DUCTILE DEFORMATION DOMAIN OF THE SIMPLE SHEAR IN ROCKS - TAKING BRITTLE FAULTS OF THE COVERING STRATA IN THE SOUTHERN JIANGSU AREA AS AN EXAMPLE
    SUN, Y
    SHEN, XZ
    SUZUKI, T
    SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES B-CHEMISTRY, 1992, 35 (12): : 1512 - 1520
  • [5] Analogue modelling of inclined, brittle-ductile transpression: Testing analytical models through natural shear zones (external Betics)
    Barcos, L.
    Diaz-Azpiroz, M.
    Balanya, J. C.
    Exposito, I.
    Jimenez-Bonilla, A.
    Faccenna, C.
    TECTONOPHYSICS, 2016, 682 : 169 - 185
  • [6] Adaptive control of simple Nonlinear systems using multiple models.
    Narendra, KS
    George, K
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2002 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-6, 2002, 1-6 : 1779 - 1784
  • [7] A PHENOMENOLOGICAL MASTER CURVE FOR VISCOSITY STRUCTURE DATA FOR 2 PHASE POLYMER SYSTEMS IN SIMPLE SHEAR-FLOW
    LYNGAAEJORGENSEN, J
    POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE, 1983, 23 (11): : 610 - 613
  • [8] Experimental Measurement of Multiple Hydrate Structure Formation in Binary and Ternary Natural Gas Analogue Systems by Isochoric Equilibrium Methods
    Aminnaji, Morteza
    Anderson, Ross
    Tohidi, Bahman
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2021, 35 (11) : 9341 - 9348
  • [9] Modification of Simple Antenna Pattern Models for Inter-Beam Interference Assessment in Massive Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output Systems
    Wojtun, Jaroslaw
    Ziolkowski, Cezary
    Kelner, Jan M.
    SENSORS, 2023, 23 (22)
  • [10] TRANSIT TIMING OBSERVATIONS FROM KEPLER. IV. CONFIRMATION OF FOUR MULTIPLE-PLANET SYSTEMS BY SIMPLE PHYSICAL MODELS
    Fabrycky, Daniel C.
    Ford, Eric B.
    Steffen, Jason H.
    Rowe, Jason F.
    Carter, Joshua A.
    Moorhead, Althea V.
    Batalha, Natalie M.
    Borucki, William J.
    Bryson, Steve
    Buchhave, Lars A.
    Christiansen, Jessie L.
    Ciardi, David R.
    Cochran, William D.
    Endl, Michael
    Fanelli, Michael N.
    Fischer, Debra
    Fressin, Francois
    Geary, John
    Haas, Michael R.
    Hall, Jennifer R.
    Holman, Matthew J.
    Jenkins, Jon M.
    Koch, David G.
    Latham, David W.
    Li, Jie
    Lissauer, Jack J.
    Lucas, Philip
    Marcy, Geoffrey W.
    Mazeh, Tsevi
    McCauliff, Sean
    Quinn, Samuel
    Ragozzine, Darin
    Sasselov, Dimitar
    Shporer, Avi
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 750 (02):