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First Break | 2013

Salt tectonics in the Sivas Basin, Turkey: Outstanding seismic analogues from outcrops

Jean-Claude Ringenbach; Jean-François Salel; Charlie Kergaravat; Charlotte Ribes; Cédric Bonnel; Jean-Paul Callot

The Sivas Basin in Central Anatolia is possibly the world’s finest open-air museum of salt tectonics structures. It is an elongated Oligo-Miocene sag basin that developed in an orogenic context above the Neotethys suture zone. A mid-Oligocene quiet period during convergence of the Arabian and Eurasian plates allowed the deposition of a thick sequence of evaporites. Erosion of the Taurus Mountains shed clastic sediments northwards over the evaporitic basin. Sediments and deformation propagated from the south, forming mini-basins and associated evaporite diapirs and walls. Following this quiet period, compression resumed in the early Miocene, enhancing the formation of gypsum overhangs and allochtonous sheets. The Sivas outcrops expose classic salt tectonics geometries associated with the development of diapirs: halokinetic sedimentary sequences along diapir walls, welds and evaporite sheets or canopies, minibasins, and overturned minibasin wings (overturned edges of minibasins). These exposures are some of the finest field analogues for classical petroleum provinces controlled by salt tectonics such as the Gulf of Mexico and offshore Angola. We illustrate seismic-scale structures and, in the vicinity of the evaporite bodies, interesting analogues for drilled structures where seismic data do not provide an image.


Tectonics | 2016

Minibasins and salt canopy in foreland fold‐and‐thrust belts: The central Sivas Basin, Turkey

Charlie Kergaravat; Charlotte Ribes; Etienne Legeay; Jean-Paul Callot; Kaan Sevki Kavak; Jean-Claude Ringenbach

The Sivas Basin in the Central Anatolian Plateau (Turkey), which formed in the context of a foreland fold-and-thrust belt (FTB), exhibits a typical wall and basin (WAB) province characterized by symmetric minibasins separated by continuous steep-flanked walls and diapirs. Extensive fieldwork including regional and detailed local mapping of the contacts and margins of minibasins, and interpretation of a set of 2-D regional seismic lines, provide evidence for the development of a shallow evaporite level separating two generations of minibasins within the WAB province. Here beds of symmetric exposed minibasins along diapir flank are younger than minibasins observed over autochthonous evaporites. Laterally away from the WAB province, increase in wavelength of the tectonic structures suggests a deepening of the decollement level. We interpret that a shallower evaporite level developed in the form of an evaporite canopy, triggered by significant lateral shortening. The Upper Eocene-Lower Oligocene autochthonous Tuzhisar evaporite level was remobilized by the northward migrating sedimentary load and the tilting of the southern basin margin during propagation of the foreland fold-and-thrust belt. Asymmetric and symmetric primary minibasins were overrun by an allochthonous sheet forming a canopy. A second generation of salt withdrawal minibasins subsided into the allochthonous salt sheet. The polygonal pattern of the WAB province influences the growing fold-and-thrust belt system during the late stage of the secondary minibasins development. The Sivas FTB basin is the result of the interaction between fold-and-thrust belt propagation, evaporite remobilization, and interaction between evaporite flow and sedimentation in the minibasins.


Interpretation | 2016

3D modeling from outcrop data in a salt tectonic context: Example from the Inceyol minibasin, Sivas Basin, Turkey

Pauline Collon; Alexandre Pichat; Charlie Kergaravat; Arnaud Botella; Guillaume Caumon; Jean-Claude Ringenbach; Jean-Paul Callot

AbstractWe have developed a 3D modeling strategy of the encased minibasin of Inceyol in Sivas (Turkey). The challenge lies in the combination of sparse outcrop data and the complex interpretive geometry of geologic structures that come from salt tectonics. We have succeeded in modeling the convoluted salt surface using an explicit indirect surface patch construction method followed by a manual mesh improvement. Then, we modeled the minibasin sediments with an implicit approach. The result highlighted the remarkable geometry of the convoluted salt horizon and its associated minibasin by extending in 3D the geologist’s interpretive 2D sections. This case study proved that building complex geometries is feasible with the existing tools and a good expertise in the various geomodeling techniques. Our work also underlined the need for new methods to ease the modeling of such tectonic features from sparse data. We have developed a 3D view of the model thanks to WebGL technology, as well as downloadable data to c...


Bulletin De La Societe Geologique De France | 2014

Salt tectonics in the Sivas basin (Turkey): crossing salt walls and minibasins

Jean-Paul Callot; Charlotte Ribes; Charlie Kergaravat; Cédric Bonnel; Haluk Temiz; André Poisson; Bruno Vrielynck; Jean-François Salel; Jean-Claude Ringenbach


Sedimentology | 2015

Fluvial sedimentation in a salt-controlled mini-basin: stratal patterns and facies assemblages, Sivas Basin, Turkey

Charlotte Ribes; Charlie Kergaravat; Cédric Bonnel; Philippe Crumeyrolle; Jean-Paul Callot; André Poisson; Haluk Temiz; Jean-Claude Ringenbach


Basin Research | 2017

Factors controlling stratal pattern and facies distribution of fluvio‐lacustrine sedimentation in the Sivas mini‐basins, Oligocene (Turkey)

Charlotte Ribes; Charlie Kergaravat; Philippe Crumeyrolle; Michel Lopez; Cédric Bonnel; André Poisson; Kaan Sevki Kavak; Jean-Paul Callot; Jean-Claude Ringenbach


Journal of Structural Geology | 2017

Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of salt-controlled minibasins in a fold and thrust belt, the Oligo-Miocene central Sivas Basin

Charlie Kergaravat; Charlotte Ribes; Jean-Paul Callot; Jean-Claude Ringenbach


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018

Facies partitioning and stratal pattern in salt-controlled marine to continental mini-basins: Examples from the late Oligocene to early Miocene of the Sivas Basin, Turkey

Charlotte Ribes; Michel Lopez; Charlie Kergaravat; Philippe Crumeyrolle; André Poisson; Jean-Paul Callot; Jean-Louis Paquette; Jean-Claude Ringenbach


Tectonics | 2016

Minibasins and salt canopy in foreland fold-and-thrust belts: The central Sivas Basin, Turkey: Sivas Minibasins and Salt Canopy

Charlie Kergaravat; Charlotte Ribes; Etienne Legeay; Jean-Paul Callot; Kaan Sevki Kavak; Jean-Claude Ringenbach


International Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia 13-16 September 2015 | 2015

From Fold-and-Thrust Belts on Salt to Salt Deposition and Tectonics in a Fold-and-Thrust Belt, Sivas, Turkey

Jean-Claude Ringenbach; Etienne Legeay; Charlie Kergaravat; Jean-Paul Callot

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Cédric Bonnel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Michel Lopez

University of Montpellier

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