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24th International Geophysical Conference and Exhibition – Geophysics and Geology Together for Discovery
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Abstract

Rift basins are typically developed on heterogeneous continental crust. Inherited basement fabrics exert a fundamental control rift basin geometry, and on the geometry of individual faults. Many rift basins are also the result of multiple rift episodes and early formed structures will exert further control on the way in which faults evolve in subsequent rift events.

Inherited fabrics and fault reactivation are often invoked to explain rift orientation and segmentation, often with little independent evidence for their existence. However analogue models of orthogonal and oblique rifts show that predictable fault patterns result from the partitioning of stress between pre-existing structures and superimposed extension directions.

The Northern Carnarvon Basin provides an ideal laboratory in which to test these models. High resolution 3D seismic data allows detailed imaging of fault patterns developed during separate Lower-Middle Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous rift events. Fault patterns clearly reveal the influence of older structures, most likely related to Carboniferous and Permian rifting, enabling contemporaneous stress patterns to be revealed.

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2015-12-01
2026-01-13
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References

  1. McClay, K.R.; Dooley, T.; Whitehouse, P.S. and Anadon Ruiz, S. 2005. 4D analogue models of extensional fault systems in asymmetric rifts; 3D visualizations and comparisons with natural examples. In Dore, A.G. and Vining, B.A. (eds.). Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe: Proceedings of the 6th Conference, 1543-1556
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): extensional faults; Northern Carnarvon Basin; rift basins
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