Movement vectors and deformation mechanisms in kinematic restorations: A case study from the Colombian Eastern Cordillera

Author:

Carrillo Emilio1,Mora Andrés1,Ketcham Richard A.2,Amorocho Ricardo1,Parra Mauricio3,Costantino Diego1,Robles Wilmer1,Avellaneda William1,Carvajal Juan S.1,Corcione Miguel F.1,Bello Wladimir1,Figueroa Juan D.1,Gómez José F.1,González José L.1,Quandt Dennis1,Reyes Martín1,Rangel Ana M.1,Román Ignacio1,Pelayo Yasmin1,Porras José1

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Colombiano del Petróleo-Ecopetrol, Bucaramanga, Colombia..

2. University of Texas at Austin, Jackson School of Geosciences, Department of Geological Sciences, Austin, Texas, USA..

3. University of São Paulo, Cidade Universitaria, Institute of Energy and Environment, Butantã, São Paulo, Brazil..

Abstract

We have developed a new method to assess the movement of particles in different steps of a well-calibrated sequential kinematic restoration. Calibration included correct assessment of amounts of overburden, sedimentation, erosion, and thermal behavior through time. Our method allowed a better understanding of the mechanisms of deformation and uplift in different geologic provinces. In our pilot case study in the Colombian Eastern Cordillera, we have used movement vectors in balanced cross sections to document an initial phase of dominant vertical uplift and a final phase of dominant tangential horizontal shortening. Our findings challenged the common assumptions related to folding and deformation mechanisms in fold-and-thrust belts used for cross-section balancing and palinspastic reconstructions. Thus, we found that the movement vectors in cross sections can be used to test and validate a complete procedure to obtain calibrated sequential kinematic restorations and represent a powerful tool to better understand deformation mechanisms in different settings.

Publisher

Society of Exploration Geophysicists

Subject

Geology,Geophysics

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