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A numerical investigation and geological discussion of the relationship between folding,kinking and faulting
Authors:J-P. Latham
Affiliation:Department of Geology, Imperial College, London, SW7 2BP, U.K.
Abstract:The layer-parallel compression of a regular bilaminate consisting of layers with materials described by an incompressible power-law elastic model is considered. The average mechanical properties of this idealised multilayer are then represented by those of an equivalent anisotropic continuum with internal resistance to bending. Changes in material properties that accompany uniform finite shortening are accounted for. Interpretation of the internal instability analysis for such a continuum, introduced in the companion paper involves the use of a spectrum which at a given level of strain, scans all directions within the continuum for relative susceptibility to a heterogeneous simple shearing instability.Estimates of nonlinear material properties from reported experiments on the behaviour of various rocks in the time-independent deformation regime, and geometric parameters such as the volume fraction of each material and the number of confined layers are considered. The shapes of the resulting spectra may be used to predict natural conditions that will favour the initiation of repetitive buckle folds or more localized disturbances such as kink-bands and faults. Results suggest that for typical properties of sedimentary multilayers, kinking is strongly favoured over repetitive buckling where the weaker material occupies only a very small volume fraction of the multilayer. The effect of significant imperfections leading to slippage between layers is discussed.Finally, a simple classification of structure genesis is proposed in which the mechanical relationships between apparently diverse structures is illustrated.
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