--> ABSTRACT: Effects of Inherited Pre-Jurassic Tectonics on Gulf Coast, by Richard L. Adams; #91022 (1989)
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Effects of Inherited Pre-Jurassic Tectonics on Gulf Coast

Richard L. Adams

Extensional and compressional tectonic features from the Canadian shield to the Gulf Coast reflect repeated and continued movement of crustal elements along northwest-southeast paths. Resultant rift and thrust features formed perpendicular to that orientation. Cycles of ocean opening (rifting), quiescence, and ocean closure (thrusting) controlled the structural style and stratigraphic sequences that recorded the accretion of much of the North American craton onto the Canadian shield.

The Triassic separation of North America from South America resulted in an irregular fragmented arc that now extends from Central America to southern Florida. Stranded Previous HitblocksNext Hit of continental crust, left behind when spreading centers jumped during rifting, control the location of major basins over the attenuated crust between the Previous HitblocksNext Hit. The former location of the Yucatan Peninsula is now marked by the salt dome basins of central Mississippi, southern Louisiana, and southeastern Texas.

Postrifting tectonic Previous HitpatternsNext Hit retain an inherited fabric reflecting the Triassic rifting. Triassic horsts, grabens, and half grabens localized and delineated later microbasins. The term "microbasin" is a limited area of deposition whose boundaries reflect, or can be presumed to reflect, buried Previous HitbasementNext Hit-related faulting.

Mapped trend offsets follow northwest-southeast linear Previous HitpatternsNext Hit and imply the presence within these basins of small-scale strike-slip transform faults that control the lateral position and size of individual microbasins. Many Gulf Coast growth-Previous HitfaultNext Hit basins are at depth implied to be related to Previous HitbasementNext Hit Previous HitblockNext Hit faulting and thus fit this definition of microbasins.

Irregular thicknesses of Louann salt resulted from salt precipitation on a Previous HitblockNext Hit-faulted Previous HitbasementNext Hit. The uneven thickness of salt within individual Previous HitbasementNext Hit Previous HitfaultNext Hit Previous HitblocksNext Hit (grabens and half grabens) controlled the spatial distribution and size of the resultant salt domes, pillows, and withdrawal areas. This salt movement is one link between the original Previous HitbasementNext Hit Previous HitblockNext Hit faults and the resultant growth-Previous HitfaultTop basins.

The double helix concept provides a driving force to explain the recurrence of these northwest-southeast movements along the Gulf Coast and their cyclic nature in an expanding and contracting earth.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91022©1989 AAPG Annual Convention, April 23-26, 1989, San Antonio, Texas.