Tectonic nature and seismic response of top-basement detachment faults in magma-poor rifted margins

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serval:BIB_CA8AC31B590B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Tectonic nature and seismic response of top-basement detachment faults in magma-poor rifted margins
Journal
Tectonics
Author(s)
Hölker A., Manatschal G., Holliger K., Bernoulli D.
ISSN-L
0278-7407
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2003
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
22
Pages
1035
Language
english
Abstract
Top-basement detachment faults ( TBDF) represent exhumed segments
of downward-concave detachments accommodating tens of kilometers
of offset. TBDFs are key structures of magma-poor rifted margins,
but are difficult to identify in seismic profiles, because they coincide
with top-basement reflections. We have constructed realistic seismic
models of an Alpine example, which were used to simulate full marine
seismic surveys and to identify the seismic fingerprint of TBDFs
in CMP-stacked and time-migrated sections. Minor extensional allochthons,
which locally cap TBDFs, give rise to pronounced diffractions, which
are in stark contrast to continuous reflections from uncapped segments
of TBDFs. In time-migrated synthetic sections we find a continuous
and constant amplitude reflection alternating with a laterally discontinuous
reflection of variable amplitude. These diagnostics were also identified
in the Lusigal 12 seismic profile imaging the Hobby High detachment,
a TBDF in the Iberia Abyssal Plain. Using these diagnostics, small
extensional allochthons and high-angle faults cutting the Hobby High
detachment are observed in Lusigal 12 and the entire sedimentary
cover can be shown to be postrift.
Keywords
rifted margins, top-basement detachment, faults, extensional allochthons, downward concave detachment faults, seismic response, seismic modeling
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Yes
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