International Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia 13-16 September 2015 2015
DOI: 10.1190/ice2015-2209379
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Salt Tectonics in the Sivas Basin (Turkey): Outstanding Seismic Analogues From Outcrops

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“…These studies demonstrate a large variety of halokinetic structures and highlight ambiguities in interpreting conventional seismic images (Fossen, 2010;Jackson et al, 2014). This knowledge strongly helps the interpretation of structures poorly imaged by reflection seismic data (Giles and Lawton, 2002;Jackson and Harrison, 2006;Ringenbach et al, 2013;Callot et al, 2014). They are the only way to get a direct 2D observation of many subseismic evaporite-related geometries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…These studies demonstrate a large variety of halokinetic structures and highlight ambiguities in interpreting conventional seismic images (Fossen, 2010;Jackson et al, 2014). This knowledge strongly helps the interpretation of structures poorly imaged by reflection seismic data (Giles and Lawton, 2002;Jackson and Harrison, 2006;Ringenbach et al, 2013;Callot et al, 2014). They are the only way to get a direct 2D observation of many subseismic evaporite-related geometries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Thus, we completed the field data set with interpretive cross sections of the minibasin, illustrating the conceptual geometries at depth. Their geologic interpretations are based on the observation of similar structures imaged by seismic data (Ringenbach et al, 2013) and on our local knowledge of halokinetic structures in the Sivas Basin (Ringenbach et al, 2013;Callot et al, 2014;Pichat et al, 2015;Ribes et al, 2015Ribes et al, , 2016. Interpretation lines were digitized from this section and then used as a guide for the 3D model construction ( Figure 6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A vast amount of seismic surveys on salt‐related continental margins like the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic has revolutionized the salt tectonic concepts in both extensional and compressive settings. Good quality seismic data allow interpreting the detailed geometry of diapirs and salt‐related minibasins even below allochthonous salt bodies [ Krzywiec , ; Ringenbach et al ., ; Hearon et al ., ], and the structure of the upper part of continental margins dominated by listric normal faults and hanging wall rollovers and rafts was typified. These salt tectonic concepts have led to the reinterpretation of odd structures in Alpine fold belts as potential salt‐related features in cases such as the Pyrenees [ McClay et al ., ; Canérot et al ., ], the SW Alps [ Graham et al ., ], the Central High Atlas [ Michard et al ., ; Saura et al ., ], and the Sivas Basin in Turkey [ Callot et al ., ] (Figure ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within these settings, flaps or flap folds are understood as zones of upturned strata adjacent to a diapir, resulting from arching of the diapir roof above flanking strata [ Rowan et al ., ; Schultz Ela , ]. They have been the subject of numerous recent studies [ Dooley et al ., ; Giles and Rowan , ; Graham et al ., ; Ringenbach et al ., ; Rowan et al ., ; Harrison and Jackson , ; Saura et al ., ]. Additionally, Alsop et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ala, 1974;Flinch et al, 1996;Jackson et al, 2003;Jackson & Harrison, 2006;Ringenbach et al, 2012;Harrison & Jackson, 2014). Previous and ongoing field studies of allochthonous salt in the Zagros Mountains, Iran, the Central African Copperbelt, Democratic Republic of the Congo, southern Spain, Arctic Canada and the Sivas Basin, north-central Turkey have yielded valuable and comparative analogues to allochthonous salt recognized in the subsurface (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%