世界范围内褶皱冲断带逆冲运动的时空约束。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Manuel Curzi, Andrea Billi, Eugenio Carminati, Stefano Tavani
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褶皱-冲断带是一种基本的地质构造,其时空演化可以通过s-t图来重建,该s-t图结合了冲断位置和时间来跟踪激活和再激活序列。然而,由于方法的不确定性和不同测年技术之间的不一致性,准确地限制推力事件的时间仍然是困难的。为了应对这些挑战并提供一种精确的FTB演化观点,我们汇编并整合了10个FTB的地层、热年代学和辐射数据的时间限制,这些数据跨越了不同的地球动力学背景,包括科迪勒拉造山带的落基山脉、爱达荷-蒙大拿带、塞维尔带、墨西哥褶皱带和中部安第斯山脉,以及阿尔卑斯-喜马拉雅造山带的亚平宁山脉、南比利牛斯山脉、汝拉山脉、南阿尔卑斯山和喜马拉雅山脉。我们评估了每种方法的优势和局限性:地层学提供了广泛但往往不精确的年龄限制;辐射测年法产生精确但空间和时间稀疏的数据;热年代学提供了与逆冲有关的垂直位移的见解。通过构造和比较s-t图,我们确定了跨区域一致的推力模式。FTBs呈现出一种“背负式”传播方式,其特征是多个推力的部分重叠活动持续时间长。这些观测结果支持了一种修正后的背驮式模型,该模型在一个通常向前传播的系统中包含了长时间的同步推力活动。
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Spatio-temporal constraints on thrusting across fold-and-thrust belts worldwide.

Fold-and-thrust belts (FTBs) are fundamental geological structures whose spatio-temporal evolution can be reconstructed using s-t graphs that integrate thrust positions and timing to trace sequences of activation and reactivation. However, accurately constraining the timing of thrusting events remains difficult due to methodological uncertainties and inconsistencies among different dating techniques. To address these challenges and offer a refined view of FTB evolution, we compile and integrate time constraints from stratigraphic, thermochronological, and radiometric data across ten FTBs that span diverse geodynamic contexts, including the Rocky Mountains, Idaho-Montana Belt, Sevier Belt, Mexican Fold Belt, and Central Andes in the Cordilleran orogen, and Apennines, Southern Pyrenees, Jura Mountains, Southern Alps, and Himalayas in the Alpine-Himalayan orogen. We assess the strengths and limitations of each method: stratigraphy provides broad but often imprecise age constraints; radiometric dating yields precise yet spatially and temporally sparse data; thermochronology offers insights into vertical displacements linked to thrusting. By constructing and comparing s-t graphs, we identify consistent thrusting patterns across regions. FTBs display a piggy-back propagation style characterized by long-lasting, partially overlapping activity of multiple thrusts. These observations support a revised piggy-back model that incorporates prolonged, synchronous thrust activity within a generally forward-propagating system.

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