2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2005.02.012
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Fault zone development and strain partitioning in an extensional strike-slip duplex: A case study from the Mesozoic Atacama fault system, Northern Chile

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“…These results are consistent with several proposals (Flinch and Casas, 1996;Pohn, 2001;Japas et al, 2010;Oriolo, 2012;Oriolo et al, 2013) where cross-strike structures are described as pre-existing crustal fabrics. Moreover, similar geometrical and kinematical relationships between dextral shear zones and secondary oblique sinistral ones were presented by theoretical models of Jiang (1994) and examples from the Zagros fold and thrust belt (Hessami et al, 2001), the Atacama fault system (Cembrano et al, 2005) and the Cap de Creus (Carreras et al, 2013). However, oblique ENE-trending structures do develop even though previous structures are not present (Fig.…”
Section: Deformation Patternssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…These results are consistent with several proposals (Flinch and Casas, 1996;Pohn, 2001;Japas et al, 2010;Oriolo, 2012;Oriolo et al, 2013) where cross-strike structures are described as pre-existing crustal fabrics. Moreover, similar geometrical and kinematical relationships between dextral shear zones and secondary oblique sinistral ones were presented by theoretical models of Jiang (1994) and examples from the Zagros fold and thrust belt (Hessami et al, 2001), the Atacama fault system (Cembrano et al, 2005) and the Cap de Creus (Carreras et al, 2013). However, oblique ENE-trending structures do develop even though previous structures are not present (Fig.…”
Section: Deformation Patternssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…A significant difference to other strike-slip basins in a similar evolutionary stage (e.g. Reijs and McClay 2003;Cembrano et al 2005), as well as analogue models on pull-aparts (e.g. Dooley and McClay 1997;Wu et al 2009) is the lack of cross-basin shortcut faults.…”
Section: Pull-apart Basin Characteristics and Analoguesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Between the Late Permian and the Early Cretaceous, the Andean crust in north and central Chile was deformed as a retreating subduction boundary, characterized by mostly extensional and transtensional deformation (e.g., Grocott et al, 1994;Scheuber and González, 1999;Grocott and Taylor, 2002;Cembrano et al, 2005). This deformation, mostly along the magmatic arc and the Atacama Fault Zone, was contemporaneous with the subsidence of Early Cretaceous basins in north and central Chile, in which large volumes of mantle-derived lavas accumulated (Vergara et al, 1995;Aguirre et al, 1999).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%