Controls on the genesis of a giant sand injection complex; insights into the Paleogene evolution of the stress of northern and central California

Author:

Vigorito M.1ORCID,Grippa A.2ORCID,Callow R. H. T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Equinor ASA, Forusbeen 50, 4035 Stavanger, Norway

2. Aker BP, Jåttåvågveien 10, 4020 Stavanger, Norway

Abstract

Giant sand injection complexes and localized swarms of sandstone intrusions are common in Upper Cretaceous to Miocene sedimentary successions of central and northern California within a distance of less than 100 km from the Pacific margin of the North America plate. One of the best preserved and extensively exposed injection complexes is the late Eocene Tumey Giant Injection Complex. The emplacement of sand injectites was driven by overpressure generated by thermal diagenesis of biosiliceous and smectite-rich mudstone host-rocks. The orientation and size distribution of sandstone intrusions was controlled by stress in which σ 1 and σ 3 were horizontal and, respectively, parallel and perpendicular to the present trace of the San Andreas Fault, and σ 2 was vertical. A strike-slip tectonic regime is inferred. Our analysis documents margin-orthogonal extension and provides support for a late Eocene phase of increase of strain, and possibly active slip, along a syn-subduction strike-slip fault zone. Comparison with other injection complexes in the region indicates that the near-field maximum principal stress rotated through time, from normal to parallel with respect to the plate margin, probably in relation to variations of the relative motion vector of the converging plates.

Funder

Equinor

Aker BP

Publisher

Geological Society of London

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