Post-salt carbonates control salt-tectonic minibasin formation

Author:

Pichel Leonardo M.1ORCID,Huismans Ritske S.1ORCID,Gawthorpe Robert1ORCID,Faleide Jan Inge2

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, 5020 Bergen, Norway

2. 2Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, 0371 Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Salt tectonics on passive margins are driven by sediment loading and gliding with minimal influence from basement-involved tectonics and is associated with variable and complex salt structures, such as minibasins and diapirs. A major enigma in salt tectonics is the origin of load-driven diapir-flanked minibasins, synclinal depocenters formed by localized subsidence of synkinematic sediments into salt. How can less-dense clastic sediments sink into the denser salt, promoting diapirism at their flanks? We use two-dimensional numerical modeling of lithospheric extension including syn- and post-rift sedimentation to understand the evolution of salt-tectonic minibasins along rifted passive margins. Our results show that these minibasins are driven by deposition of dense early post-salt carbonates and then amplified during progradation of less-dense and compacting clastics. In contrast, basin-scale salt flow driven by clastic progradation alone, without deposition of early post-salt carbonates, does not produce minibasins as observed on salt-bearing passive margins.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Subject

Geology

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