Rollover anticlines

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Un anticlinal de rebroussement ou rollover anticline (de l'anglais roll-over: basculer) est un anticlinal lié à des failles normales en tectonique extensive. Ils doivent être différenciés des anticlinaux de plissures liés à une tectonique compressive et associés à des failles inverses. rdf:langString
滚动背斜(英語:rollover anticline)是指在生长断层活动时由于两盘之差异压实作用和下降盘沉积层的重力作用形成的弧形弯曲现象。是與伸展正斷層相關的背斜。它是在铲形斷層的下盘內發育的同沉積構造(英語:synsedimentary structure)。這種斷層通常是區域性的,產生在被動大陸邊緣,例如在尼日爾三角洲、密西西比三角洲都被發現。是由伸展塌陷而造成的背斜。它們的主要特點是褶皺隨著深度變平。铲形斷層的斷層面是上陡下緩,當上下兩盤被拉開時會形成靠斷層面深的楔狀沉積空間。下盤沉積層會彎曲倒向上盤。同時後續的每一層沉積物也向斷層面增厚,結果形成背斜特徵。 rdf:langString
Rollover anticlines are anticlines related to extensional normal faults. They must be differentiated from fault-propagation folds, which are associated with reverse faults. A rollover anticline is a syn-depositional structure developed within the downthrown block (hanging wall) of large listric normal faults. Such faults are typically regional in nature and develop as a response to extensional collapse of a passive continental margin (i.e. Niger Delta, Mississippi Delta). Their main feature is that they flatten (sole out) with depth. The scale and shape of the anticline is controlled by the geometry of the listric fault plane and the amount of slip that has taken place along it. The actual fold develops when, as the hanging wall is pulled away from the footwall, the hanging wall bends to f rdf:langString
rdf:langString Anticlinal de rebroussement
rdf:langString Rollover anticlines
rdf:langString 滚动背斜
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rdf:langString Rollover anticlines are anticlines related to extensional normal faults. They must be differentiated from fault-propagation folds, which are associated with reverse faults. A rollover anticline is a syn-depositional structure developed within the downthrown block (hanging wall) of large listric normal faults. Such faults are typically regional in nature and develop as a response to extensional collapse of a passive continental margin (i.e. Niger Delta, Mississippi Delta). Their main feature is that they flatten (sole out) with depth. The scale and shape of the anticline is controlled by the geometry of the listric fault plane and the amount of slip that has taken place along it. The actual fold develops when, as the hanging wall is pulled away from the footwall, the hanging wall bends to fill the void that is being formed between the two blocks. The result is an anticline feature in a completely extensional setting. As rollover anticlines develop during sedimentation, each layer typically shows thickening toward the controlling fault. As the underlying layers bend, they create more accommodation space along the controlling fault versus the crest of the anticline. In the opposite direction, the layers exhibit thinning toward the crest of the rollover anticline. The crest of a rollover anticline is generally an area of active faulting. The hanging wall experiences flexural bending, which creates extension, which in turn creates normal faults. Two families of hanging-wall faults develop in accordance with Coulomb's Law: synthetic (same sense of dip as the controlling fault) and antithetic (opposite sense). They intersect, often creating very complex fault patterns. These tend to be the most complex near the crest of the anticline. Often a collapse graben develops, controlled by localized extension over the outer arc of the culmination. Rollover structures are often associated by large river deltas, and are favorable traps for hydrocarbons. Trapping is dependent on top seal integrity, and favorable juxtaposition of sandstone reservoirs against impermeable shale across the normal faults that develop within the hanging wall.
rdf:langString Un anticlinal de rebroussement ou rollover anticline (de l'anglais roll-over: basculer) est un anticlinal lié à des failles normales en tectonique extensive. Ils doivent être différenciés des anticlinaux de plissures liés à une tectonique compressive et associés à des failles inverses.
rdf:langString 滚动背斜(英語:rollover anticline)是指在生长断层活动时由于两盘之差异压实作用和下降盘沉积层的重力作用形成的弧形弯曲现象。是與伸展正斷層相關的背斜。它是在铲形斷層的下盘內發育的同沉積構造(英語:synsedimentary structure)。這種斷層通常是區域性的,產生在被動大陸邊緣,例如在尼日爾三角洲、密西西比三角洲都被發現。是由伸展塌陷而造成的背斜。它們的主要特點是褶皺隨著深度變平。铲形斷層的斷層面是上陡下緩,當上下兩盤被拉開時會形成靠斷層面深的楔狀沉積空間。下盤沉積層會彎曲倒向上盤。同時後續的每一層沉積物也向斷層面增厚,結果形成背斜特徵。
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