Flexural cantilever models of extensional subsidence in the Munster Basin (SW Ireland) and Old Red Sandstone fluvial dispersal systems

Author:

Williams E. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology, University College Cork, Ireland, and Geologisches Institut ETH-Zentrum, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractFlexural cantilever (2D) computer modelling of the palinspastically restored Mid-Late Devonian Munster Basin has been used to appraise quantitatively extensional subsidence and Old Red Sandstone (ORS) stratigraphic geometries. One-dimensional decompaction and (Airy isostatic) backstripping were carried out to constrain syn-rift forward models; these specify the Late Palaeozoic rifting history of the region. Forward modelling showed that listric faults and detachments fail to reproduce restored ORS sediment geometries, but instead indicated that multiple planar, upper-crustal faults are necessary to achieve the correct order of syn-rift subsidence across the basin. Modelled (non-unique) sections transverse to the basin bounding fault (Dingle Bay-Galtree Fault Zone) replicated ORS geometries with cumulative extensions of 27 km in the east (stretching factor β = 1.3) and 59 km in the west (β = 1.48), with effective elastic thicknesses of 7 and 8 km, respectively, starting from a 40 km thick post-Acadian crust. Resultant peak heat-flow anomalies predict well the location of known syn-rift volcano-magmatic centres. Modelling indicated that significant offshore faults are required to achieve subsidence in the west Cork region, implying that the basin continues offshore. Observed ORS (<0.85 km thick) sections on the regional footwall, considered to be the result of thermal (post-rift) subsidence, are not accounted for by modelling, whereas c. 1 km of post-rift ORS is modelled over 5 Ma in the central-southern regions of the basin. These sections buried the principal rift faults during late Famennian time. The ORS of the Munster Basin is dominated by two large-scale transverse fluvial dispersal systems that were largely insensitive to deflection by any extension faults that propagated in the syn-rift fill. A third major system entered in the SW, demarcated by antithetic extension faults south of the depocentre.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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