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Detachment-controlled subsidence pattern at hyper-extended passive margin: Insights from backstripping modelling of the Baiyun Rift, northern South China Sea.

Authors :
Fang, Penggao
Ding, Weiwei
Zhao, Yanghui
Lin, Xiubin
Zhao, Zhongxian
Source :
Gondwana Research; Aug2023, Vol. 120, p70-84, 15p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

[Display omitted] • A decaying syn -rift subsidence is observed in the Baiyun Rift in the Eocene. • The average subsidence rate is higher in the western than that in the eastern Baiyun Rift during the Late Eocene. • An accelerated post-rift subsidence occurred in eastern Baiyun Rift during the middle Miocene. • This syn- and post-rift subsidence pattern could be induced by the detachment faulting. How detachment fault controls the basin subsidence at hyper-extended passive margin remains mysterious. Based on a detailed geological interpretation and backstripping on 29 high-resolution multi-channel seismic profiles, we calculate the basin-scale tectonic subsidence across the Baiyun Rift to study the relationship between tectonic subsidence and detachment faulting. Our results confirm that detachment faulting is the primary factor controlling the syn -rift subsidence. A decaying subsidence rate, or deficit subsidence is observed in the eastern Baiyun Rift from the early to late Eocene, which is in marked contrast to the intensive brittle stretching. We attribute this to the doming of the detachment fault footwall involving the syn -rift magmatism during its hyper-extension process. While in the western Baiyun Rift the average subsidence rate is over 45 m Myr<superscript>−1</superscript> higher than that in the eastern as the response of flexural loading in the late Eocene. During the post-rift stage, the subsidence rate shows a similar oceanward increasing trend, and an anomalous rapid subsidence event during the middle Miocene in the eastern Baiyun Rift, which can be ascribed to the magma-assisted weakened rheological condition of the lithosphere deriving from the syn -rift detachment faulting. We propose that this relationship between subsidence pattern and detachment faulting has global applicability for other hyper-extended rift systems developing detachments and magmatic-related dome structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1342937X
Volume :
120
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Gondwana Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164864878
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2021.12.012