2017
DOI: 10.1144/sp458.11
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Active low-angle normal faults in the deep water Santos Basin, offshore Brazil: a geomechanical analogy between salt tectonics and crustal deformation

Abstract: We provide a structural analysis and propose a geomechanical model for an extensional fault system observed in seismic data from the deep water Santos Basin, offshore Brazil. The system includes low-angle normal faults (LANFs) associated with underlying listric faults and salt rollers. The LANFs cut through shallow sedimentary successions up to the seafloor, reaching displacements of 1 km during the last 5 myr, at least one order of magnitude larger than the displacement of the coeval Andersonian high-angle no… Show more

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“…Both Tectos and Ghem were used in different geomechanical studies, e.g. rift extension modeling [65,66], stress implication in karst formations [67,68], salt tectonics [69,70] and numerical simulation of field studies in different Brazilian basins [71,72,73]. Here, Tectos will provide the necessary input data for the simulations and will be used to visualize and export the results.…”
Section: Tectos and Ghemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both Tectos and Ghem were used in different geomechanical studies, e.g. rift extension modeling [65,66], stress implication in karst formations [67,68], salt tectonics [69,70] and numerical simulation of field studies in different Brazilian basins [71,72,73]. Here, Tectos will provide the necessary input data for the simulations and will be used to visualize and export the results.…”
Section: Tectos and Ghemmentioning
confidence: 99%