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Basin geometry and salt diapirs in the Flinders Ranges,South Australia: Insights gained from geologically-constrained modelling of potential field data
Authors:Guillaume Backé  ,Graham Baines,David Giles,Wolfgang Preiss,Andrew Alesci
Affiliation:1. Centre for Mineral Exploration Under Cover, Tectonic, Resources and Exploration, Australian School of Petroleum, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia;2. Centre for Mineral Exploration Under Cover, Tectonic, Resources and Exploration, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, DP313, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia;3. Primary Industries and Resources of South Australia, 4th Floor, 101 Grenfell Street, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
Abstract:The Adelaide Basin in Australia is a complex of late Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian rift and sag basins which was inverted during the Cambro–Ordovician Delamerian Orogeny. The deposition of evaporitic sediments during the earliest stage of basin development in the late Neoproterozoic (Willouran age) played a major role in the subsequent tectonic evolution of the basin. Previous studies have shown that early mobilization, vertical transport and withdrawal of the evaporites influenced the sedimentation during the late Neoproterozoic and Early Cambrian. The evaporites also influenced deformation during the inversion of the basin and the development of the Delamerian fold and thrust belt. However, the control exerted by basement structures in the deposition of the evaporitic beds and the role of these tectonic structures in the later inversion of the basin have been poorly constrained.
Keywords:Salt tectonics   Extension   Compression   South Australia   Potential field   Forward modelling   Inversion
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