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Journal of the Geological Society | 2011

Stress-state evolution of the brittle upper crust during compressional tectonic inversion as defined by successive quartz vein types (High-Ardenne slate belt, Germany)

Koen Van Noten; Philippe Muchez; Manuel Sintubin

Abstract: In the frontal part of the Rhenohercynian fold-and-thrust belt (High-Ardenne slate belt, Germany), two successive types of quartz veins, oriented normal and parallel to bedding respectively, are interpreted to reflect the early Variscan compressional tectonic inversion of the Ardenne–Eifel sedimentary basin. Fracturing and sealing occurred in Lower Devonian siliciclastic multilayers under very low-grade metamorphic conditions in a brittle upper crust. A geometrical and microthermometric analysis of these veins has helped to constrain the kinematic and pressure–temperature conditions of both vein types, allowing the reconstruction of the stress-state evolution in a basin during tectonic inversion. It is demonstrated that bedding-normal extension veins, which developed under low differential stresses and repeatedly opened and sealed (crack-seal) under near-lithostatic fluid pressures, reflect the latest stage of an extensional stress regime. Bedding-parallel veins, which developed at differential stresses that were still low enough to allow the formation of extension veins, cross-cut the bedding-normal veins and preceded the regional fold and cleavage development. These veins show a pronounced bedding-parallel fabric, reflecting bedding-normal uplift and bedding-parallel shearing under lithostatic to supra-lithostatic fluid pressures during the early stages of a compressional stress regime. This kinematic history corroborates that fluid overpressures are easy to maintain during compressional tectonic inversion at the onset of orogeny.


Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2012

The complexity of 3D stress-state changes during compressional tectonic inversion at the onset of orogeny

Koen Van Noten; Hervé Van Baelen; Manuel Sintubin

Abstract Compressional tectonic inversions are classically represented in 2D brittle failure mode (BFM) plots that illustrate the change in differential stress (σ1−σ3) versus the pore-fluid pressure during orogenic shortening. In these BFM plots, the tectonic switch between extension and compression occurs at a differential stress state of zero. However, mostly anisotropic conditions are present in the Earths crust, making isotropic stress conditions highly questionable. In this study, theoretical 3D stress-state reconstructions are proposed to illustrate the complexity of triaxial stress transitions during compressional inversion of Andersonian stress regimes. These reconstructions are based on successive late burial and early tectonic quartz veins which reflect early Variscan tectonic inversion in the Rhenohercynian foreland fold-and-thrust belt (High-Ardenne Slate Belt, Belgium, Germany). This theoretical exercise predicts that, no matter the geometry of the basin or the orientation of shortening, a transitional ‘wrench’ tectonic regime should always occur between extension and compression. To date, this intermediate regime has never been observed in structures in a shortened basin affected by tectonic inversion. Our study implies that stress transitions are therefore more complex than classically represented in 2D. Ideally, a transitional ‘wrench’ regime should be implemented in BFM plots at the switch between the extensional and compressional regimes.


Tectonophysics | 2013

Fracture networks and strike–slip deformation along reactivated normal faults in Quaternary travertine deposits, Denizli Basin, western Turkey

Koen Van Noten; Hannes Claes; Jeroen Soete; Anneleen Foubert; Mehmet Özkul; Rudy Swennen


Journal of Structural Geology | 2010

Linear to non-linear relationship between vein spacing and layer thickness in centimetre- to decimetre-scale siliciclastic multilayers from the High-Ardenne slate belt (Belgium, Germany)

Koen Van Noten; Manuel Sintubin


Geologica Belgica | 2008

Late burial to early tectonic quartz veins in the periphery of the High-Ardenne slate belt (Rursee, north Eifel, Germany)

Koen Van Noten; Christoph Hilgers; Janos L. Urai; Manuel Sintubin


Geologica Belgica | 2006

CHITINOZOAN BIOZONATION AND NEW LITHOSTRATIGRAPHICAL DATA IN THE UPPER ORDOVICIAN OF THE FAUQUEZ AND ASQUEMPONT AREAS (BRABANT MASSIF, BELGIUM)

Jan Vanmeirhaeghe; Annelies Storme; Koen Van Noten; Geert Van Grootel; Jacques Verniers


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2009

Evidence of pressure fluctuations recorded in crack-seal veins in low-grade metamorphic siliciclastic metasediments, Late Palaeozoic Rhenohercynian fold-and-thrust belt (Germany)

Koen Van Noten; Isaac Berwouts; Philippe Muchez; Manuel Sintubin


Géologie de de France | 2007

Early vein generations in the High-Ardenne slate belt (Belgium, Germany): the earliest manifestations of the Variscan orogeny?

Koen Van Noten; Ilse Kenis; Christoph Hilgers; Janos L. Urai; Philippe Muchez; Manuel Sintubin


Journal of Structural Geology | 2019

Pleistocene-Holocene tectonic reconstruction of the Ballık travertine (Denizli Graben, SW Turkey): (De)formation of large travertine geobodies at intersecting grabens

Koen Van Noten; Savaş Topal; M. Oruç Baykara; Mehmet Özkul; Hannes Claes; Cİhan Aratman; Rudy Swennen


Archive | 2012

orogeny compressional tectonic inversion at the onset of The complexity of 3D stress-state changes during

Koen Van Noten; Hervé Van Baelen; Manuel Sintubin

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Manuel Sintubin

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Hervé Van Baelen

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Philippe Muchez

The Catholic University of America

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Ilse Kenis

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Isaac Berwouts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Philippe Muchez

The Catholic University of America

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