PALINSPASTIC RECONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURE MAPS: AN AUTOMATED FINITE ELEMENT APPROACH WITH HETEROGENEOUS STRAIN

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dc.contributor.author Dunbar J.A.
dc.contributor.author Cook R.W.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-22T03:58:49Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-22T03:58:49Z
dc.date.issued 2003
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=1470699
dc.identifier.citation Journal of Structural Geology, 2003, 25, 7, 1021-1036
dc.identifier.issn 0191-8141
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/34490
dc.description.abstract Existing methods for the palinspastic reconstruction of structure maps do not adequately account for heterogeneous rock strain and hence cannot accurately treat features such as fault terminations and non-cylindrical folds. We propose a new finite element formulation of the map reconstruction problem that treats such features explicitly. In this approach, a model of the map surface, with internal openings that honor the topology of the fault-gap network, is constructed of triangular finite elements. Both model building and reconstruction algorithms are guided by rules relating fault-gap topology to the kinematics of fault motion and are fully automated. We represent the total strain as the sum of a prescribed component of locally homogeneous simple shear and a minimum amount of heterogeneous residual strain. The region within which a particular orientation of simple shear is treated as homogenous can be as small as an individual element or as large as the entire map. For residual strain calculations, we treat the map surface as a hyperelastic membrane. A globally optimum reconstruction is found that unfolds the map while faithfully honoring assigned strain mechanisms, closes fault gaps without overlap or gap and imparts the least possible residual strain in the restored surface. The amount and distribution of the residual strain serves as a diagnostic tool for identifying mapping errors. The method can be used to reconstruct maps offset by any number of faults that terminate, branch and offset each other in arbitrarily complex ways.
dc.subject MAP RECONSTRUCTION
dc.subject STRUCTURE MAP TOPOLOGY
dc.subject FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
dc.title PALINSPASTIC RECONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURE MAPS: AN AUTOMATED FINITE ELEMENT APPROACH WITH HETEROGENEOUS STRAIN
dc.type Статья


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