An approach to determine brittle upper crustal thinning: Insights into crustal extension discrepancy in the central part of Qiongdongnan Basin

Author(s)
Chao He, Zhongxian Zhao, Eun Young Lee, Yulong Xue
Abstract

Summing fault heaves is the most commonly used method to evaluate upper crustal thinning. However, since fault deformation width (W) is often assumed as a constant in the range of 75–150 km, the stretching factor estimated from fault geometry (βf) accompanies significant uncertainty. Here we propose a new approach to determine brittle stretching factors on the foundation of numerical analyses of W and further compare our results to previous methods, with specific reference to the central part of Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea (SCS). Our results suggest that the value of W is generally less than 80 km and mostly less than 50 km in the northern SCS margin. We confirm that applying an overestimated value of W can lead to an underestimated amount of fault-related extension and overstatement of extension discrepancy in the rifted margin. Results also indicate an inverse discrepancy with our new method in the southeast of the basin. The difference in syn-rift sediment thickness across the rifted margin likely drove the lower crust flow
causing a transition between inverse and positive extension discrepancies.

Organisation(s)
Department of Geology
External organisation(s)
Hainan University, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Journal
Frontiers in Earth Science
Volume
10
ISSN
2296-6463
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.1016529
Publication date
01-2023
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105126 Applied geophysics, 105106 Geodynamics, 105124 Tectonics
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/63bf9494-cf3f-44e5-b4b7-c36b6d9fe21e