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Chapter from:
Black
Sea and
Surrounding Region
Black
Sea and
Surrounding Region. Chapter 3: Thermomechanical Modeling of
Black
Sea Basin Formation, Subsidence, and Sedimentation
Chapter 3
Thermomechanical Modeling of
Black
Sea Basin Formation,
Subsidence, and Sedimentation
Giacomo SpadiniFaculty of Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, Netherlands
(currently at AGIP, San Donato Milanese, Italy.)
Andrew G. Robinson
JKX Oil & Gas plc
Guildford, United Kingdom
S.A.P.L. Cloetingh
Faculty of Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ABSTRACT
Black
Sea basins. Constraints on modeling results are provided by a large data set based on
>50,000 km of multichannel seismic data, offshore and onshore wells, regional gravity
and magnetic surveys, refraction seismic data, and field studies. The western and eastern
parts of the
Black
Sea appear to be two distinct basins, characterized by different
evolutionary paths determined by different prerift conditions. The model supports the
presence of important differences in the thickness and in the thermal state of the
lithosphere, which rifted to form the Western (middle Barremian) and the Eastern (middle
Paleocene)
Black
Sea subbasins. A 200-km thick and an 80-km thick prerift lithosphere
appears to have driven the deformation in the Western and in the Eastern
Black
Sea,
respectively. Differences in the geometry and in the mechanical properties of the prerift
lithosphere have a strong control on the depth of necking and, thus, on the basin
morphology. The model sheds light on paleotectonic and paleogeographic reconstructions,
duration of rifting events, location of subsiding areas, and erosional surfaces.
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