Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals)
The Karatau structural complex (KSC) is one of the most complicated geological structures of the Southern Urals. Its complexity is confirmed by the diversity of points of view on the origin: (1) the complex arose due to vertical movements; (2) the complex is thrusted as a result of horizontal compre...
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| author | Farkhutdinov Anvar Lallemant Siegfried Maillot Bertrand Farkhutdinov Iskhak Khakimova Svetlana |
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| description | The Karatau structural complex (KSC) is one of the most complicated geological structures of the Southern Urals. Its complexity is confirmed by the diversity of points of view on the origin: (1) the complex arose due to vertical movements; (2) the complex is thrusted as a result of horizontal compression; (3) the complex is a flexural bulge resulting from a load on the lithosphere. The KSC belongs to the external part of the shortened paleomargin mainly composed of Proterozoic rocks (1650–540 Ma) above an Archean basement. It appears on the map as a nearly square-shaped structure bounded by two strike-slip faults where the western deformation front of the Ural is apparently offset by 20 to 30 km to the northwest. We follow Kamaletdinov’s and Brown’s ideas, where a shortening is applied parallel to a former elongated extensional sedimentary basin perpendicular to the margin. This results in a farther propagation of the deformation front within the deep basin bounded by normal faults, which are reactivated as transfer strike-slip faults. The geodynamic setting thus corresponds to a rift-rift-rift triple junction reactivated during the orogenic shortening. We reviewed and compared the most recently available geological data and seismic lines. Subsequently, we constructed a series of new geological sections to refine the depth of the former rift sequences and the décollements both within and outside the KSC. Using this precise model of décollement depth, we use sandbox analogue modelling to better understand the kinematic and mechanical evolution of the KSC and test our hypotheses. Sandbox analogue modelling made it possible to recreate the general features of the KSC: approximative number of thrusts, their forward propagation to the west with respect to the front of deformation outside the KSC, and the different shortenings within and outside the KSC. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-78099f936ee844f6951db22e157f4ce02025-08-20T03:07:06ZengEDP SciencesBSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin1777-58172025-01-01196310.1051/bsgf/2024028bsgf240007Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals)Farkhutdinov Anvar0Lallemant Siegfried1Maillot Bertrand2Farkhutdinov Iskhak3Khakimova Svetlana4CY Cergy Paris Université, Sorbonne Université, CNRS-INSU, Institut des Sciences de la Terre de ParisCY Cergy Paris Université, Sorbonne Université, CNRS-INSU, Institut des Sciences de la Terre de ParisCY Cergy Paris Université, Sorbonne Université, CNRS-INSU, Institut des Sciences de la Terre de ParisRN-BashNIPIneftLLC Research and Production Center "Geostra"The Karatau structural complex (KSC) is one of the most complicated geological structures of the Southern Urals. Its complexity is confirmed by the diversity of points of view on the origin: (1) the complex arose due to vertical movements; (2) the complex is thrusted as a result of horizontal compression; (3) the complex is a flexural bulge resulting from a load on the lithosphere. The KSC belongs to the external part of the shortened paleomargin mainly composed of Proterozoic rocks (1650–540 Ma) above an Archean basement. It appears on the map as a nearly square-shaped structure bounded by two strike-slip faults where the western deformation front of the Ural is apparently offset by 20 to 30 km to the northwest. We follow Kamaletdinov’s and Brown’s ideas, where a shortening is applied parallel to a former elongated extensional sedimentary basin perpendicular to the margin. This results in a farther propagation of the deformation front within the deep basin bounded by normal faults, which are reactivated as transfer strike-slip faults. The geodynamic setting thus corresponds to a rift-rift-rift triple junction reactivated during the orogenic shortening. We reviewed and compared the most recently available geological data and seismic lines. Subsequently, we constructed a series of new geological sections to refine the depth of the former rift sequences and the décollements both within and outside the KSC. Using this precise model of décollement depth, we use sandbox analogue modelling to better understand the kinematic and mechanical evolution of the KSC and test our hypotheses. Sandbox analogue modelling made it possible to recreate the general features of the KSC: approximative number of thrusts, their forward propagation to the west with respect to the front of deformation outside the KSC, and the different shortenings within and outside the KSC.https://www.bsgf.fr/articles/bsgf/full_html/2025/01/bsgf240007/bsgf240007.htmltectonicsanalogue modellingsandboxmountain buildingsouthern uralskaratau structural complex |
| spellingShingle | Farkhutdinov Anvar Lallemant Siegfried Maillot Bertrand Farkhutdinov Iskhak Khakimova Svetlana Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals) BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin tectonics analogue modelling sandbox mountain building southern urals karatau structural complex |
| title | Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals) |
| title_full | Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals) |
| title_fullStr | Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals) |
| title_full_unstemmed | Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals) |
| title_short | Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals) |
| title_sort | geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the karatau structural complex southern urals |
| topic | tectonics analogue modelling sandbox mountain building southern urals karatau structural complex |
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