--> Abstract: Evolution of Faulting Styles Around Salt Domes, by Karen A. Pate and John Dunbar; #90914(2000)
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Karen A. Pate1, John Dunbar1
(1) Baylor University, Waco, TX

Abstract: Evolution of faulting styles around Previous HitsaltNext Hit domes

Previous HitSaltNext Hit Previous HitdomeNext Hit growth is accompanied by the development of complex fault networks in the surrounding sediments. In this study we classify fault patterns adjacent to five Previous HitsaltNext Hit domes within a single large and well imaged 3D seismic data set. The goal is to relate faulting style to Previous HitsaltNext Hit geometry and to document changes in faulting style in different stages of Previous HitsaltNext Hit Previous HitdomeNext Hit growth. Four of five Previous HitsaltNext Hit domes have two distinct classes of faults. Radial faults, trending at right-angles to Previous HitsaltNext Hit-sediment interfaces, tend to dominate in the shallow sediment cover between the surface and a two-way travel time of 2.5 seconds. Faulting adjacent to these four domes, below 3.75 seconds, is dominated by a second class of faults that curve tangential to the Previous HitsaltNext Hit sediment interface. Previous HitDomeNext Hit five exhibits only radial faults. We explain these two faulting styles in terms of changes in the orientation of the intermediate principal stress relative to Previous HitsaltNext Hit-sediment interface with depth and the degree to which the Previous HitdomeNext Hit is attached to the underlying source layer. Below 3.75 seconds in detached domes the intermediate stress is apparently tangential to the Previous HitsaltNext Hit sediment interface, resulting in tangential fault geometries. Sediments adjacent to the deeper regions of detached Previous HitsaltNext Hit domes may undergo an early phase of radial faulting, followed by a second phase of tangential faulting after the Previous HitdomeTop detaches from the source layer.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90914©2000 AAPG Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana