A kinematic model for folds accommodating shortening in tips of reverse faults:an example from the southern Pyrenees (N Iberian Peninsula) .

  1. Uzkeda Apesteguia, Hodei 1
  2. Poblet Esplugas, Josep 1
  3. Bulnes Cudeiro, Maite 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Oviedo
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    Universidad de Oviedo

    Oviedo, España

    ROR https://ror.org/006gksa02

Journal:
Trabajos de geología

ISSN: 0474-9588

Year of publication: 2010

Issue: 30

Pages: 296-302

Type: Article

More publications in: Trabajos de geología

Abstract

A kinematic model for fault-related folds is proposed based on a field example from thePyrenees. A brief explanation of the model with remarks on its properties and why it was chosen tosimulate the natural structure is given together with a detailed structural analysis. The structure consistsof a meter-scale fold developed at the tip of a thrust fault with its backlimb dipping less than thefault surface and including a footwall fold. The suggested model presents an acceptable geometrical fittingto the studied structure and provides a reasonable evolutionary history for the fold. Graphs ofshortening vs. slip along the fault can be obtained using the model’s equations in which a possiblestructural path followed by the structure can be depicted.

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