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Chapter from: M
65: Salt Tectonics: A Global Perspective
Edited By
M.P.A. Jackson, D.G. Roberts, and S. SnelsonAuthor:
Menno J. de Ruig Structure, Tectonics, Paleostructure
Published 1995 as
part of Memoir 65
Copyright © 1995 The American Association of Petroleum
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de
Ruig, M. J., 1995, Extensional diapirism in the eastern Prebetic foldbelt,
southeastern Spain, in M. P. A. Jackson, D. G. Roberts, and S. Snelson,
eds., Salt tectonics: a global perspective: AAPG Memoir 65, p. 353-367. |
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Chapter
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Extensional
Diapirism in the Eastern Prebetic Foldbelt, Southeastern Spain |
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Menno J.
de Ruig
Shell U.K. Exploration
and Production
London, U.K.
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Abstract
The influence
of tectonic stress on the initiation and development of evaporite diapirs
is of great importance in the interpretation of diapiric structures and
associated sediments. The eastern Prebetic foldbelt in southeastern Spain
contains many diapirs that provide excellent examples of tectonically controlled
diapirism. These diapirs are mainly composed of Triassic evaporite and
shale that have pierced their overburden along extensional faults and in
releasing oversteps along strike-slip faults. They occur as highly elongated
diapiric walls or as large, fault-bounded bodies that can cover several
tens of square kilometers at the center of grabens. Most of these diapirs
reached the surface in Neogene times, constituting local depocenters for
Miocene sediments. Outcrop and well data suggest that their source layer
consists mainly of interbedded shale and anhydrite, which are denser than
their carbonate overburden and thus preclude piercement diapirism driven
by buoyancy. The external geometry of these diapirs and a variety of kinematic
indicators in surrounding overburden suggest that their location and initiation
was primarily controlled by (trans)tensional faulting. It is therefore
concluded that the Prebetic diapirs formed in response to thin-skinned
extension of their overburden, which induced differential loading and viscous
flow of the Triassic evaporites. Regional paleostress analysis and chronostratigraphic
correlation suggest that diapirism was triggered by rifting in the adjacent
Western Mediterranean Basin. |
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