沙盒(软件开发)
地质学
扩展(谓词逻辑)
斜格
变形(气象学)
流变学
地震学
海洋学
语言学
哲学
材料科学
软件工程
计算机科学
工程类
复合材料
程序设计语言
作者
Yuqiong Mao,Yiquan Li,Dong Jia,Xianyan Wang,Yingying Chen,Qin Li,Rui Li
出处
期刊:Tectonics
[Wiley]
日期:2024-08-01
卷期号:43 (8)
被引量:1
摘要
Abstract Extensive researches have been conducted on the relationship between surface deformation and the properties of upper crust. However, the link between surface deformation and lower crustal rheology, especially in a three‐dimensional context, remains unclear. In this study, we utilize sandbox modeling to investigate the impact of lower crustal rheology on surface deformation during oblique extension. Under the same conditions, six models with different lower crustal viscosities, both with and without syn‐kinematic deposits, are conducted. The results indicate that a decrease in lower crustal viscosity may contribute to an increase in: (a) graben width, (b) graben length, (c) graben spacing, (d) the number of isolated rifts and (e) topographic relief of oblique extensional systems, while also leading to a reduction in the total number of grabens. Notably, there exists a negative linear correlation between graben spacing and lower crustal viscosity. In map view, the angle between fault strike and the direction of pre‐existing discontinuities increases as the viscosity of the lower crust decreases. Furthermore, the frequency of large rakes (>50°) decreases with decreasing lower crustal viscosity. These findings align with natural examples such as the East African Rift System, Weihe Graben and the South Tibetan Rift in terms of geomorphology, tectonics, and crustal rheology. Through a comprehensive comparison of the graben width, spacing, and the angle between fault strike and the direction of pre‐existing discontinuities, our study provides valuable insights into the rheology of the lower crust in natural settings.
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