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Initiation and development of pull-apart basins with Riedel shear mechanism: insights from scaled clay experiments
Authors:Nassima Atmaoui  Nina Kukowski  Bernhard Stöckhert  Diethard König
Institution:(1) Institute for Geology, Mineralogy and Geophysics, Ruhr-University Bochum, 44801 Bochum, Germany;(2) GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, 14473 Potsdam, Germany;(3) Institute for Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Ruhr-University Bochum, 44801 Bochum, Germany
Abstract:Typical pull-apart structures were created in scaled clay experiments with a pure strike-slip geometry (Riedel type experiments). A clay slab represents the sedimentary cover above a strike-slip fault in the rigid basement. At an early stage of the development of the deformation zone, synthetic shear fractures (Riedel shears) within the clay slab display dilatational behaviour. With increasing basal displacement the Riedel shears rotate and open further, developing into long, narrow and deep troughs. The shear displacement and the low angle with the prescribed principal basal fault set them apart from tension gashes. At a more evolved stage, synthetic segments (Y-shears) parallel to the basal principal fault develop and accommodate progressive strike-slip deformation. The Y-shears connect the tips of adjacent troughs developed from the earlier Riedel shears, resulting in the typical rhomb-shaped structures characteristic for pull-apart basins. The Strait of Sicily rift zone, with major strike-slip systems being active from the Miocene to the Present, comprises pull-apart basins at different length scales, for which the structural record suggests development by a mechanism similar to that observed in our experiments.
Keywords:Strike-slip faults  Pull-apart basins  Riedel shear  Analogue experiments  Clay models  Clay properties  Strait of Sicily rift zone
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