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1Manuscript received June 16, 1998; revised manuscript received November 12,
1999; final acceptance November 15, 1999.
2Fault Dynamics Research Group, Department of Geology, Royal Holloway,
University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, United Kingdom.
3VICO Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
4Fault Dynamics Research Group, Department of Geology, Royal Holloway,
University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX United Kingdom. Present address:
Departamento de Geologia, Facultad de Geologia, Universidad de Oviedo, C/Arias de Velasco,
s/n, 33005 Oviedo, Spain.
ABSTRACT
model
of inverted delta growth faults for the
evolution of the Mahakam fold belt. Section balancing shows that the fault-bounded
anticlines of the Sanga Sanga Block are formed by contractional reactivation of early
delta-top extensional growth faults. The change from gravity-driven extension to regional
contraction occurred at around 14 Ma. Anticlinal folds controlled local sedimentation
patterns and influenced the distribution of the reservoir channel sands in the main
hydrocarbon fields. Scaled analog models of progradational loading above a ductile
substrate produced delta-top extensional growth faults and "depobelts," together
with delta-toe fold-thrust. Contraction inverted the extensional growth faults and
depobelts, producing tight, fault-bounded anticlines. The results support the
model
of
delta inversion and, thus, the most viable explanation for the geometric, kinematic, and
mechanical evolution of the structures in the Sanga Sanga Block. The inverted delta
model
has applications to other hydrocarbon-bearing deltas around Borneo and in other contracted
delta systems.
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