Structural style of the Marathon thrust belt, West Texas |
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Authors: | Robert G Hickman Robert J Varga Robert M Altany |
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Institution: | aWabash Exploration, Inc., 432 Euclid Street, Houston, TX 77009, USA;bDepartment of Geology, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA;cChevron, Inc., 15 Smith Road, Room #3309, Midland, TX 79705, USA |
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Abstract: | The Marathon portion of the Ouachita thrust belt consists of a highly deformed allochthonous wedge of Cambrian-Pennsylvanian slope strata (Marathon facies) that was transported to the northwest and emplaced over Pennsylvanian foredeep sediments. The foredeep strata in turn overlie early-middle Paleozoic shelfal sediments which are deformed by late Paleozoic basement-involved reverse faults. The Dugout Creek thrust is the basal thrust of the allochthon. Shortening in this sheet and overlying sheets is 80%. Steep imbricate faults link the Dugout Creek thrust to upper level detachments forming complex duplex zones. Progressive thrusting and shortening within the allochthon folded the upper level detachments and associated thrust sheets. The Caballos Novaculite is the most competent unit within the Marathon facies and controlled development of prominent detachment folds.Deeper imbricate sheets composed of the Late Pennsylvanian foredeep strata, and possibly early-middle Paleozoic shelfal sediments developed concurrently with emplacement of the Marathon allochthon and folded the overlying allochthon. Following termination of thrusting in the earliest Permian, subsidence and deposition shifted northward to the Delaware, Midland and Val Verde foreland basins. |
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Keywords: | Thrust belt Structural style Duplex Marathon Texas |
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