复杂构造沉积背景下的次地震尺度褶皱分析:以奥地利Molasse盆地为例

M. Habermueller, G. Wiesmayr, B. Grasemann
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奥地利Molasse盆地的一个案例研究展示了一口勘探井的结果,该勘探井的目标是北阿尔卑斯逆冲楔前陆的一个深海轴向水道带。与三维地震数据相结合,分析了井眼成像测井曲线,揭示了水道带边缘复杂的内部结构。在井眼中发现了广泛的褶皱,这是地震分析所没有预料到的。由于靠近阿尔卑斯褶皱冲断带,这些褶皱的成因不明确,可能与构造作用有关,也可能与软沉积变形有关。详细的几何调查显示,滑塌褶皱的存在与高山构造褶皱趋势明显不同。在盆地演化和河道构造的背景下,对滑塌几何特征进行了全面的描述和讨论。褶皱铰链显示出明显的分散,表明褶皱几何形状具有相当高的复杂性,例如高阶褶皱或再褶皱。从复杂程度较高的褶皱中分离出相干滑塌褶皱,用于后续的古斜坡分析。结果表明,滑塌与沿轴向通道的重力流无关,而与莫拉斯盆地南坡的构造运动有关。
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Analysis of subseismic-scale folds in complex tectonosedimentary settings: A case study from the Austrian Molasse Basin
Summary This case study from the Austrian Molasse Basin shows the results of an exploration well that targeted a deep marine axial channel belt in the foreland of the North Alpine Thrust Wedge. Borehole image logs were analysed complementary to 3D seismic data, revealing the complex internal architecture at the margin of the channel belt. Extensive folding was detected in the borehole, that was not expected from seismic analysis. Due to the close vicinity to the Alpine fold-and-thrust belt, the origin of these folds was ambiguous and related either to tectonic processes or soft-sediment deformation. Detailed geometric investigations revealed the presence of slump folds that were clearly distinguished from alpine tectonic fold trends. A full characterization of slump geometries was performed and discussed in the context of basin evolution and channel architecture. Fold hinges show significant scatter, suggesting a fairly high complexity of fold geometries, such as higher order folds or refolds. Coherent slump folds were separated from folds with higher complexity and used for subsequent paleoslope analysis. The results show that slumping was not related to gravity flows along the axial channel, but was rather triggered by tectonic movements from the south slope of the Molasse Basin.
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