Structural evolution of the Handun salt diapir, Zagros fold and thrust belt, southern Iran

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作者
Snidero, Marco [1 ]
Munoz, Josep Anton [1 ]
Santolaria, Pablo [1 ]
Carrera, Nuria [1 ]
Butille, Mireia [1 ]
机构
[1] UB Univ Barcelona, Inst Recerca Geomodels, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Eastern Fars; Salt tectonics; Halokinetic sequences; Balanced cross-section; Hormuz salt; Welding; Thin-skin; Basement; EXTENSIONAL DEFORMATION; HALOKINETIC SEQUENCES; OPHIOLITE OBDUCTION; FORELAND BASIN; CROSS-SECTIONS; NORTHERN GULF; CONSTRAINTS; TECTONICS; INTEGRATION; MOUNTAINS;
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10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2024.107172
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The Fars region, in the Zagros fold and thrust belt, hosts a wide range of diapirs piercing over 10 km of stratigraphic sequence. Comprising Precambrian to Early-Cambrian Hormuz Salt, these diapirs exhibit a prolonged history of evolution. Outcrop evidence for understanding the diapir deformation history is mostly limited to the Cenozoic contractive phase, and the seismic data lacks the necessary quality for an exhaustive understanding of the deepest structure's geometries. Through regional and field evidence we unravel the Handun salt structure evolution and propose a sequential restoration to describe the key deformational events. Our study presents a field-based novel regional balanced cross-section and a 3D-geological model, and addresses the role of structural inheritances and the position of the Handun diapir with respect to the decupled basement. The performed field studies describe folds and unconformities related to Cenozoic halokinetic sequences with exceptional clarity. It was possible to observe changes of the diapir activity along the structure and provide field evidence for the relative timing and kinematics of primary and secondary welding. Finally, our data suggest that the Handun diapir formed in the early Paleozoic above the shoulder of a basement extensional fault, and was partially translated above its southern hanging-wall during the shortening. In the Paleocene a sustained ratio of salt rise rate was enhanced by the Zagros/Oman contraction. In response to the Oligocene continental collision, the diapir was profusely supplied with salt, which flared upward to form overhangs. Since the middle Miocene the salt supply slowly depleted, with the diapiric walls remaining near the surface but tapering upward, probably due to primary welding or increased sedimentation. Secondary welding occurred post-Pliocene in the last stages of the diapir evolution with consequent development of a secondary minibasin.
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