台湾东部七美断层的破坏不对称性及其对变形演化的影响

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Szu-Ting Kuo , Larry Syu-Heng Lai , En-Chao Yeh , Yi-Ling Tsai , Li-Wei Kuo
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摘要

台湾东部的中尺度变形结构被认为记录了在弧-大陆碰撞的快速辐合和隆起过程中的渐进变形。然而,人们对断层的详细变形机制和运动历史仍然知之甚少。台湾东部的奇美断层将火成岩前弧基底推覆在源于造山运动的浊积岩上,其露头为了解弧-大陆碰撞期间断层岩石在双物质断层上的变形机制提供了机会。为了揭示赤眉断层的构造和力学结构,我们进行了实地观测、古应力分析和褶皱分析。赤眉断层显示了一个被破坏带包围的断层核心。整个断层核心的破坏带宽度是不对称的,与悬壁安山岩复合体相比,脚墙浊积岩的破坏带更宽,断裂强度更高。我们的古应力分析表明,机械强度较高的悬壁比强度较低的底壁能够承受更大的应力差。脚墙破坏带的不同变形方式,包括夹凹结构、拗陷和后发断裂,表明沉积物在赤眉断层活动的作用下,在岩化的同时发生了渐进变形。
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Damage asymmetry of the Chimei Fault, eastern Taiwan, and implications for deformation evolution

The mesoscale deformation structures in eastern Taiwan are considered to have recorded progressive deformation during rapid convergence and uplift in response to arc-continent collision. However, detailed deformation mechanisms and kinematic history of faulting remained poorly known. The Chimei Fault in eastern Taiwan thrusts the igneous forearc basement over the orogen-derived turbidites, and its outcrops provide opportunities to understand deformation mechanisms of the fault rocks across a bi-material fault during the arc-continent collision. To unravel the structural and mechanical architecture of the Chimei Fault, we performed field observations, paleostress analysis, and fold analysis. The Chimei Fault shows a fault core surrounded by damage zones. The width of the damage zones across the fault core is asymmetric, with the footwall turbidites exhibiting wider damage zone with higher fracture intensity than the hanging wall andesitic complex. Our paleostress analysis reveals that the mechanically stronger hanging wall can accommodate larger differential stress than the weaker footwall. Different deformation styles in the footwall damage zones, including pinch-and-swell structures, boudins, and postdating fractures, suggesting progressive deformation while sediment lithification in response to the activities of the Chimei Fault.

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Journal of Structural Geology
Journal of Structural Geology 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
19.40%
发文量
192
审稿时长
15.7 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Structural Geology publishes process-oriented investigations about structural geology using appropriate combinations of analog and digital field data, seismic reflection data, satellite-derived data, geometric analysis, kinematic analysis, laboratory experiments, computer visualizations, and analogue or numerical modelling on all scales. Contributions are encouraged to draw perspectives from rheology, rock mechanics, geophysics,metamorphism, sedimentology, petroleum geology, economic geology, geodynamics, planetary geology, tectonics and neotectonics to provide a more powerful understanding of deformation processes and systems. Given the visual nature of the discipline, supplementary materials that portray the data and analysis in 3-D or quasi 3-D manners, including the use of videos, and/or graphical abstracts can significantly strengthen the impact of contributions.
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