A numerical sandbox: high-resolution distinct element models of halfgraben formation

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M. Seyferth
A. Henk
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[1] Universität Freiburg,Geologisches Institut
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Distinct element method; Finite element method; Numerical modeling; Halfgraben;
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Basin-scale tectonics and sedimentation are studied using particle flow code (PFC), a special implementation of the distinct-element method (DEM) using circular elements. Special focus is on the development and application of new techniques, which allow for strain weakening and localisation effects and, thus, the formation of discrete fault patterns in high-resolution DE models.Fundamental modelling assumptions and the procedures necessary to define the microproperties of a DE material from given rock mechanical data are first explained. Recent methodical enhancements, consisting of automatic fault detection (AFD) and intelligent crack management (ICM) algorithms are also discussed. Refined DE modelling techniques are then applied to three scenarios of extensional basin formation, i.e. the evolution of halfgrabens above detachments with simple listric and ramp–flat–ramp geometries, respectively. Numerical modelling results compare favourably with the analogue (‘sandbox’) models widely used in this kind of basin studies. Not only do they reproduce the general basin architecture (e.g. roll-over anticlines and crestal collapse grabens), but also detailed fault structure and the sequence of faulting. In addition, numerical models can describe temporal changes in mechanical material properties to model compaction and diagenesis of syntectonic sediments.
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