Mapping Deformation: the Map Representation of Geological Structure

Paul J. Markwick, Douglas A. Paton, Mário Neto Cavalcanti de Araújo
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Faults and folds are the clearest expressions of deformation we can observe directly in the rock record. This is visualised on 2D maps through the geometry of outcrop patterns and lines or polygons with marker symbols indicating different kinematics. But the record of deformation is 4D, and faults and folds represent only the products of deformation, not the processes responsible. Understanding the evolution of the 3D structural framework through time is fundamental for all forms of subsurface exploration across the energy transition. The aim of this paper is to show how 2D geospatial databases can represent the 4D deformational record. This is by capturing the three components of deformation: the initial state of the crustal architecture to be deformed (the pre-deformational crustal facies and structural framework), the processes responsible for the deformation (geodynamics), and the products of the deformation (folds, faults, magmatism, and crustal facies). Deformation is not limited to a single tectonic cycle. Within each cycle, it is time-transgressive and highly variable spatially. By evolving these 2D geospatial databases through time using restoration and plate modelling, we can better understand the 4D complexity of deformation and how this impacts exploration.
绘制变形图:地质结构的地图表示法
断层和褶皱是我们可以在岩石记录中直接观察到的最清晰的变形表现形式。在二维地图上,我们可以通过出露形态的几何图形、带有标记符号的线条或多边形,直观地看到不同的运动学特征。但是,变形的记录是四维的,断层和褶皱只是变形的产物,而不是变形的过程。了解三维结构框架随时间的演变,对于能源转型期各种形式的地下勘探至关重要。本文旨在说明二维地理空间数据库如何能够代表四维变形记录。这是通过捕捉变形的三个组成部分:将要变形的地壳结构的初始状态(变形前的地壳面貌和结构框架)、负责变形的过程(地球动力学)和变形的产物(褶皱、断层、岩浆岩和地壳面貌)。变形并不局限于一个构造周期。在每个周期内,变形都具有时间上的跨越性和空间上的高度可变性。通过使用复原和板块建模技术对这些二维地球空间数据库进行时间演化,我们可以更好地了解变形的四维复杂性以及对勘探的影响。
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