Analogue modelling of basin inversion: a review and future perspectives

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Abstract. Basin inversion involves the reversal of subsidence in a basin due to compressional tectonic forces, leading uplift basin's sedimentary infill. Detailed knowledge is great importance for scientific, societal, and economic reasons, spurring continued research efforts better understand processes involved. Analogue modelling forms key part these efforts, analogue modellers have conducted numerous studies inversion. In this review paper we recap advances our acquired through studies, providing an up-to-date summary state We describe different definitions that are being applied by researchers, why has been historically important topic what general mechanics involved are. subsequently treat wide range experimental approaches used modelling, with attention various materials, set-ups, techniques model monitoring analysing results. Our new systematic overviews generalized results reveal diversity results, which depend greatly on chosen set-up, layering (oblique) kinematics inversion, 3D along-strike structural kinematic variations system. show how good agreement numerical models, help researchers natural examples addition reviewing past field also shed light future challenges identify number opportunities follow-up research. These include testing force boundary conditions, adding geological such as sedimentation, transport, erosion; applying state-of-the-art quantification techniques; establishing best practices. suggest expanding scope beyond traditional upper crustal “North Sea style” may contribute ongoing search clean energy resources. It follows can bring valuable insights, incentive continue field. therefore hope will form inspiration

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Solid Earth

سال: 2022

ISSN: ['1869-9529', '1869-9510']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/se-13-1859-2022