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Pub. Id: A153 (1968)

First Page: 215

Last Page: 227

Book Title: M 8: Diapirism and Diapirs

Article/Chapter: Upheaval Dome, A Possible Salt Dome in Paradox Basin, Utah

Subject Group: Structure, Tectonics, Paleostructure

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1968

Author(s): Richard B. Mattox (2)

Abstract:

Upheaval dome is a breached domal structure that is surrounded by a well-developed rim syncline; it is in the rugged canyon lands of southern Utah, near the western margin of the Para dox basin. Strata that range in age from Permian to Jurassic are exposed in the dome, and all have been deformed by the forces which produced the feature. About 3,000 ft of Pennsylvanian salt beds underlies the area of the dome. The origin of Upheaval dome has not been established, but the following hypotheses have been advanced: (1) it is a cryptovolcanic feature; (2) it is a simple salt dome; (3) it was formed by meteorite impact; (4) unloading of overburden through stream erosion resulted in the upward migration of the salt; and (5) it is a salt dome produced by multiple salt movements re ulting from local diastrophism and igneous intrusion. The writer suggests that the dome is the product of salt flowage resulting from differential pressures which were produced by differential compaction of the sediments over the flanks of a buried hill, or monadnock, on the Precambrian basement complex.

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