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BULNES, MAYTE, POBLET, JOSEP (1999) Estimating the detachment depth in cross sections involving detachment folds. Geological Magazine, 136 (4) 395-412 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002794

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TitleEstimating the detachment depth in cross sections involving detachment folds
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsBULNES, MAYTEAuthor
POBLET, JOSEPAuthor
Year1999 (July)Volume136
Issue4
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756899002794Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBULNES, MAYTE, POBLET, JOSEP (1999) Estimating the detachment depth in cross sections involving detachment folds. Geological Magazine, 136 (4) 395-412 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002794
Plain TextBULNES, MAYTE, POBLET, JOSEP (1999) Estimating the detachment depth in cross sections involving detachment folds. Geological Magazine, 136 (4) 395-412 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002794
In(1999, July) Geological Magazine Vol. 136 (4) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThis paper evaluates four different methods that have been proposed for the estimation of
the detachment depth beneath detachment folds. Guidelines are presented in order to use the most
suitable method in a particular region deformed by detachment folds. These guidelines are constructed
considering the assumptions of each method, the influence of different parameters on the estimation
of the detachment depth (folding mechanisms, cross-sectional area variations, position and orientation
of the regional datum, number of stratigraphic horizons, bed length and thickness, dip and position
of the bounding lines, initial thickness of the ductile unit, single anticlines or fold trains) and the
available data (ductile unit thickness, regional datum, detachment depth). Moreover, a new, simple
method based on two previous methods is presented. The advantages of this new method are that the
calculations are extremely simple and it uses information from more than one stratigraphic horizon;
therefore, it does not depend strongly on the accuracy of the data at one level. The precision of the
proposed methods is tested by their application to a number of natural and experimental single anticlines
and fold trains. It appears that better predictions are obtained when analysing a complete
detachment fold train than when dealing with a single detachment anticline. The reason might be that
ductile material flow beneath the folds along the cross-sectional plane is taken into account when dealing
with a long-enough cross section. We also suggest some hypotheses concerning what the shape and
dimensions of the detachment folds indicate about the detachment depth in those cases where insufficient
data are available to apply the methods proposed.


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