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Consolidation patterns during initiation and evolution of a plate-boundary decollement zone: Northern Barbados accretionary prism

Authors :
Moore, J. Casey
Klaus, Adam
Bangs, Nathan L.
Bekins, Barbara
Bucker, Christian J.
Bruckmann, Warner
Erickson, Stephanie N.
Hansen, Olav
Horton, Thomas
Ireland, Peter
Major, Candace Olson
Moore, Gregory F.
Peacock, Sheila
Saito, Saneatsu
Screaton, Elizabeth J.
Shimeld, John W.
Stauffer, Philip Henry
Taymaz, Tuncay
Teas, Philip A.
Tokunaga, Tomochika
Source :
Geology. Sept, 1998, Vol. 26 Issue 9, p811, 4 p. photograph
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Borehole logs from the northern Barbados accretionary prism show that the plate-boundary decollement initiates in a low-density radiolarian claystone. With continued thrusting, the decollement zone consolidates, but in a patchy manner. The logs calibrate a three-dimensional seismic reflection image of the decollement zone and indicate which portions are of low density and enriched in fluid, and which portions have consolidated. The seismic image demonstrates that an underconsolidated patch of the decollement zone connects to a fluid-rich conduit extending down the decollement surface. Fluid migration up this conduit probably supports the open pore structure in the underconsolidated patch.

Details

ISSN :
00917613
Volume :
26
Issue :
9
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.21164697