Drag zones are highly strained regions developed adjacent to the flanks of salt diapirs, and are produced when the sedimentary overburden is folded or rotated into steeply dipping attitudes sub-parallel to the diapiric walls. This case study focuses on a diapiric province on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, where five Visean-age salt diapirs penetrate Upper Carboniferous (Namurian-Stephanian) conglomerates, sandstones, shales and coal seams. 2D marine seismic coverage extends over several diapirs thus allowing the drag zones studied onshore to be located relative to the adjacent diapir. The width of diapiric drag zones within the case studies varies from 70 m up to 500 m, with narrow drag zones reflecting the low mean competence of shales a...
The Scotian basin is a postrift basin on the passive margin of eastern North America. Using 2D and 3...
The outer continental margin of Nova Scotia is divided by a diapir province, 40-110 km wide and ~10O...
Fine-grained metasedimentary rocks of the Halifax Group in southern mainland Nova Scotia can be subd...
Active and passive diapirism control the deformation and geometry of hydrocarbon traps in the overbu...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Grabens above diapirs are generally attributed to the intrusion, withdrawal, or dissolution of salt....
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
The interactions between salt diapirs, thrust welds and thrusts in contractional belts are poorly un...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
The Scotian basin is a postrift basin on the passive margin of eastern North America. Using 2D and 3...
The outer continental margin of Nova Scotia is divided by a diapir province, 40-110 km wide and ~10O...
Fine-grained metasedimentary rocks of the Halifax Group in southern mainland Nova Scotia can be subd...
Active and passive diapirism control the deformation and geometry of hydrocarbon traps in the overbu...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Ramps and flats reflect variations in the morphology of basal shear surfaces in mass-transport depos...
Grabens above diapirs are generally attributed to the intrusion, withdrawal, or dissolution of salt....
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
The interactions between salt diapirs, thrust welds and thrusts in contractional belts are poorly un...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
International audienceThe Pénestin section (southern Brittany) presents large regular undulations, c...
The Scotian basin is a postrift basin on the passive margin of eastern North America. Using 2D and 3...
The outer continental margin of Nova Scotia is divided by a diapir province, 40-110 km wide and ~10O...
Fine-grained metasedimentary rocks of the Halifax Group in southern mainland Nova Scotia can be subd...