Geologically constrained evolutionary geomechanical modelling of diapir and basin evolution: A case study from the Tarfaya basin, West African coast

Jean Joseph Hooghvorst (Corresponding author), Maria A. Nikolinakou, Toby W. D. Harrold, Oscar Fernandez Bellon, Peter Flemings, A. Marcuello Pascual

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Abstract

We systematically incorporate burial history, sea floor geometry, and tectonic loads from a sequential kinematic restoration model into a 2D evolutionary geomechanical model that simulates the formation of the Sandia salt diapir, Tarfaya basin, NW African Coast. We use a poro‐elastoplastic description for the sediment behaviour and a visco‐plastic description for the salt. Sedimentation is coupled with salt flow and regional shortening to determine the sediment porosity and strength and to capture the interaction between salt and sediments. We find that temporal and spatial variation in sedimentation rate is a key control on the kinematic evolution of the salt system. Incorporation of sedimentation rates from the kinematic restoration at a location east of Sandia leads to a final geomechanical model geometry very similar to that observed in seismic reflection data. We also find that changes in the variation of shortening rates can significantly affect the present‐day stress state above salt. Overall, incorporating kinematic restoration data into evolutionary models provides insights into the key parameters that control the evolution of geologic systems. Furthermore, it enables more realistic evolutionary geomechanical models, which, in turn, provide insights into sediment stress and porosity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2049-2068
Number of pages20
JournalBasin Research
Volume33
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105124 Tectonics
  • 207203 Rock mechanics

Keywords

  • ADJACENT
  • ANALOG MODELS
  • HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS
  • NUMERICAL-MODELS
  • PORE PRESSURE
  • RESTORATION
  • ROCK-SALT
  • STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION
  • SUPRASALT DEFORMATION PATTERNS
  • Sandia diapir
  • THRUST BELT
  • Tarfaya basin
  • burial history
  • evolutionary geomechanical model
  • kinematic restoration
  • salt tectonics

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