2022
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12706
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Location, extent, and magnitude of dynamic topography in the Late Cretaceous Cordilleran Foreland Basin, USA: New insights from 3D flexural backstripping

Abstract: Mantle-induced dynamic topography (i.e., subsidence and uplift) has been increasingly recognized as an important process in foreland basin development. However, characterizing and distinguishing the effects (i.e., location, extent and magnitude) of dynamic topography in ancient foreland basins remains challenging because the spatio-temporal footprint of dynamic topography and flexural topography (i.e., generated by topographic loading) can overlap. This study employs 3D flexural backstripping of Upper Cretaceo… Show more

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“…Numerous studies on the dynamic (or residual) and tectonic subsidence in the WIB have been conducted (Li & Aschoff, 2022a, 2023; S. F. Liu, 2008; S. F. Liu et al., 2005, 2011, 2014; L. J. Liu et al., 2008; S. F. Liu & Nummedal, 2004; Painter & Carrapa, 2013; Pang & Nummedal, 1995). However, these studies primarily differentiated dynamic components from basin‐to‐mountain cross‐sections, and tectonic subsidence was back‐stripped at a stage scale with relatively low temporal resolution.…”
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“…Numerous studies on the dynamic (or residual) and tectonic subsidence in the WIB have been conducted (Li & Aschoff, 2022a, 2023; S. F. Liu, 2008; S. F. Liu et al., 2005, 2011, 2014; L. J. Liu et al., 2008; S. F. Liu & Nummedal, 2004; Painter & Carrapa, 2013; Pang & Nummedal, 1995). However, these studies primarily differentiated dynamic components from basin‐to‐mountain cross‐sections, and tectonic subsidence was back‐stripped at a stage scale with relatively low temporal resolution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Cretaceous North American Western Interior Basin (WIB) serves as an ideal research area for investigating basin‐forming mechanisms due to its abundant outcrop and subsurface biostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic data, as well as its extensive extent. Within this basin, different subsidence drivers have long been recognized: thin‐skinned Sevier Orogeny from the Mesozoic to the early Cenozoic, the thick‐skinned Laramide Orogeny from the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene and the Late Cretaceous long‐wavelength dynamic subsidence (Davis et al., 2022; Lawton, 2019; Li & Aschoff, 2023; S. F. Liu & Nummedal, 2004; S. F. Liu et al., 2014; Painter & Carrapa, 2013). Imbalance between relief‐generated sediment yield, deformation‐generated frontal accommodation and modest but rapidly changing eustatic sea level during Sevier and Laramide orogenies controlled the depositional architecture in the WIB.…”
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