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Title: Geomorphic and Stratigraphic evidence of Quaternary diapiric activity enhanced by fluvial incision. Navarrés salt wall and graben system, SE Spain
Author: Gutiérrez, Francisco
Sevil, Jorge
Silva, Pablo G.
Roca i Abella, Eduard
Escosa Bernal, Frederic Oriol
Keywords: Geomorfologia
Estratigrafia
Quaternari
Tectònica salina
Navarrés (País Valencià)
Geomorphology
Stratigraphic geology
Quaternary
Tectonique du sel
Navarrés (Valencian Community)
Issue Date: 12-Jun-2019
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Abstract: The structural and stratigraphic geological features associated with salt structures have received extensive attention fromgeologists. However, there is limited work on the geomorphic and Quaternary record of diapiric activity despite its practical implications (e.g., salt and hydrocarbon extraction, geostorage activities). Thiswork analyses the Quaternary geomorphic and stratigraphic evidence of diapiric activity in the Navarrés saltwall (SE Spain), developed along the axis of a Neogene graben. This salt system is located in a region characterized by a peculiar network of orthogonal grabens that control the configuration and evolution of the drainage network. The protruding salt walls are spatially associated with the erosionally unloaded and deeply entrenched graben sections situated close to the regional base level. Evidence of recent/current activity in the Navarrés salt wall include: (1) internally drained areas in a marginal withdrawal basin with long-sustained aggradation; (2) distorted drainage network (defeated and deflected streams,wind gaps, knickpoints, changes in fluvial style), which changed froman initial axial longitudinal pattern to a longitudinal marginal distribution at the flanks of the saltwall; (3) development of diapiric fault scarps at the edge of the saltwall; (4) tilted fluvial terraces dipping away fromthe salt wall andwith localized sediment thickening. The available data indicate along-strike variability in deformation style and longterm vertical deformation rates. These range from ≤0.09mm/yr, to significantly higher values (N0.2-0.4 mm/yr) in the section where the salt wall displays a more prominent relief and is affected by deep fluvial entrenchment. The regional analysis and the characterization of the Navarrés salt wall suggest that Quaternary diapirism in the region is enhanced by erosional unloading related to fluvial entrenchment,which expands fromthe regional base level through the upstream propagation of an incision wave.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.06.002
It is part of: Geomorphology, 2019, vol. 342, p. 176-195
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/183556
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2019.06.002
ISSN: 0169-555X
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