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Type: Article

The effect of basement step/topography on the geometry of the Zagros fold and thrust belt (SW Iran): An analog modeling approach

Journal: International Journal Of Earth Sciences (14373254)Year: November 2013Volume: 102Issue: Pages: 2117 - 2135
Farzipour Saein A.a Nilfouroushan F. Koyi H.
DOI:10.1007/s00531-013-0921-5Language: English

Abstract

Systematic analog models are run to study the variation in deformation across basement steps in the Zagros fold-thrust belt. Our model results demonstrate that basement configuration/topography influences the sedimentation thickness and, hence, the kinematics and geometric evolution of the fold and thrust belt. The greater the difference in thickness between the adjacent cover units across a basement step, the sharper and clearer will be the offset of the deformation front. Based on model results, we conclude that in a fold-thrust belt, where basement step/topography is covered by a layer of ductile salt acting as a decollement, the effect of the salt decollement on the evolution of the belt is far greater than the effect of thickness variation of the cover units. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.


Author Keywords

Analog modelingCover thicknessDeformation frontZagros

Other Keywords

IranZagrosanalog modeldecollementdeformationfold and thrust beltkinematicssedimentationtopography