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THIN-SKINNED TECTONICS [1 record]

Record 1 2009-06-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Tectonics
CONT

In many regions of the world, older rocks are superimposed on top of younger rocks, just the opposite from what is expected. The usual explanation is that the layers of older rocks were thrust parallel to the bedding planes over the top of the layers of younger rock, sometimes for hundreds of miles. So numerous are these instances of inverted strata that a new branch of geology called "thin-skinned tectonics" is arising to handle them.

CONT

In thin-skinned tectonics, a sediment cover has been sheared off from an underlying basement. In many cases, such detachments are located in salt horizons. During deformation, faults and narrow anticlinal folds can develop in the cover.

OBS

Pliocene salt and active Quaternary basement normal faulting resulted in the development of numerous salt structures and in different degrees of decoupling between thick-skinned basement tectonics and thin-skinned cover tectonics ...

OBS

... first order questions exist concerning thick skin versus thin skin tectonics for the region.

OBS

thin-skinned tectonics: term used at Natural Resources Canada - Earth Sciences Sector.

PHR

Thin-skinned basement tectonics.

Key term(s)
  • thin skinned tectonics
  • thin-skin tectonics

French

Domaine(s)
  • Tectonique
CONT

En dépit des différences de style structural du sud au nord, les patrons de déformation dans la partie nord des Rocheuses s'accordent avec le mouvement latéral vers l'est d'un prisme détaché de roches sédimentaires et supporte les principes de base de la tectonique des couches minces.

CONT

Les Mauritanides sont un avant-pays caractérisé par une tectonique pelliculaire.

Spanish

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