2022
DOI: 10.1111/ter.12614
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Balanced cross‐section restoration in a complicated folded hinterland structure: Shilbilisaj profile, Talas ridge, Caledonian Tien Shan

Abstract: Conventional cross-section balancing techniques based on layer length measuring can be applied only for foreland structures. To analyse complicated hinterland structure with numerous small-scale folds, this balancing technique requires the reliable and detailed tracing of the morphology of any layer throughout the cross-section, which is unattainable. We present a special kinematic method of balancing cross sections based "on the geometry of the folded domain" which enables the structural restoration of hinter… Show more

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“…Currently, the most mature methods for studying the characteristics of fault activity are the paleo-drop method and the growth index method [40][41][42] . The balanced cross-section and structural physical simulation methods are frequently utilized to investigate tectonic evolution and genetic mechanism [43][44][45][46] .…”
Section: The Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the most mature methods for studying the characteristics of fault activity are the paleo-drop method and the growth index method [40][41][42] . The balanced cross-section and structural physical simulation methods are frequently utilized to investigate tectonic evolution and genetic mechanism [43][44][45][46] .…”
Section: The Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The balanced cross-section technique is based on the law of conservation of matter. The restoration of a section's structure is based on the principle of geometric balance of equal area or length, which is used to restrict the randomness in section interpretation [23][24][25].…”
Section: Restoration Of the Tectonic Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%