Journal of Structural Geology | 2019

Discrete-element modelling of hanging wall deformation along the D-1 fault system, Danish North Sea, with implications for gas chimney interpretations

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This study uses 3D seismic mapping, NNCC attribute analysis and 2D SDEM modelling of soft-sediment deformation to analyse hanging wall deformation related to faulting across a listric fault detaching along the top of a major salt roller. The computational model experiments used the overall fault and salt-structure evolution as boundary conditions to predict the distribution of faults within the hanging wall. The modelling successfully reproduced geometries similar to the syn- and antithetic faults that are visible on seismics, but it also showed the presence of well-defined vertical deformation zones, both in the hanging wall and the foot-wall of the listric fault. In the model, salt movement controls the formation of the deformation zones. The similarity of NNCC-inferred vertical chimneys and the modelled deformation zones suggests that the subtle vertical chimneys identified in the 3D seismic data might actually be related to vertical to sub-vertical deformation zones caused by the presence and movement of the salt structure.

Volume 118
Pages 250-264
DOI 10.1016/J.JSG.2018.11.005
Language English
Journal Journal of Structural Geology

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