Warsitzka, Michael; Závada, Prokop; Jähne-Klingberg, Fabian; Krzywiec, Piotr (2021): Analog laboratory experiments of gravity gliding in salt-bearing rift basins [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.931848
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Published: 2021-05-27 • DOI registered: 2021-07-06
Abstract:
Salt tectonic processes in rift basin are mainly driven by sub- and supra-salt faulting and sedimentary loading. However, since the formation of a rift basin is often accompanied and followed by thermal subsidence, flanks of the rift basin are tilted, which induces an additional basinward directed driver for salt tectonics. We designed a new experimental analog apparatus integrating the processes of sub-salt graben extension and tilting of the flanks so that their overlapping effects on the deformation of a viscous substratum and the brittle overburden can be simulated. In total, seven experiments were performed in the analog laboratory of the Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy of Science (Prague, Czech Republic) and presented in the paper related to this data publication. The experimental surface was recorded by stereoscopic cameras. Images were acquired and processed by the StrainMaster© (LaVision GmbH) 3D digital image correlation (DIC; Davis 10.2) software. The data set presented here includes
(1) data of the DIC:
- Displacement and strain maps showing final displacement (total displacement, x-displacement, z-displacement) and strain (normal strain in x-direction) observed at the experimental surface as well as averaged values of these parameters related to experimental time
(2) data related to the scaling procedure:
- Data of the dimensionless Argand number and Brittle-ductile-coupling
- Data of the density of natural sediments and of analog materials
Detailed descriptions of the experiments, method and results can be found in Warsitzka, et al. (2021) to which this data set is supplement. The subfolders in the data are named according to the experiments in the related paper.
Supplement to:
Warsitzka, Michael; Závada, Prokop; Jähne-Klingberg, Fabian; Krzywiec, Piotr (2021): Contribution of gravity gliding in salt-bearing rift basins – a new experimental setup for simulating salt tectonics under the influence of sub-salt extension and tilting. Solid Earth, 12(8), 1987-2020, https://doi.org/10.5194/se-12-1987-2021
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