Fold geometry and folding–a review

ST Nabavi, H Fossen - Earth-Science Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Our understanding of folds and folding builds on detailed geometrical analysis. Proper
description of folds and their relation to other structures such as fractures, cleavage and …

Information from folds: A review

PJ Hudleston, SH Treagus - Journal of Structural Geology, 2010 - Elsevier
Folds are spectacular geological structures that are seen in layered rock on many different
scales. To mark 30 years of the Journal of Structural Geology, we review the information that …

A benchmark comparison of spontaneous subduction models—Towards a free surface

H Schmeling, AY Babeyko, A Enns, C Faccenna… - Physics of the Earth and …, 2008 - Elsevier
Numerically modelling the dynamics of a self-consistently subducting lithosphere is a
challenging task because of the decoupling problems of the slab from the free surface. We …

Seismogenic slump folds formed by gravity-driven tectonics down a negligible subaqueous slope

GI Alsop, S Marco - Tectonophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract The Late Pleistocene Lisan Formation contains superb examples of soft-sediment
deformation generated during gravity-driven slum** and failure down extremely gentle (< …

Interpretation of gravity–magnetic anomalies to delineate subsurface configuration beneath east geothermal province along the Mahanadi rift basin: a case study of …

AK Basantaray, A Mandal - Geothermal Energy, 2022 - Springer
Gravity and magnetic studies have been carried out over a non-volcanic hot spring zone
consisting of Atri and Tarabalo hot springs along the intracontinental Mahanadi rift basin to …

Viscous heating allows thrusting to overcome crustal-scale buckling: Numerical investigation with application to the Himalayan syntaxes

JP Burg, SM Schmalholz - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
The eastern and western Himalayan syntaxes are crustal-scale antiforms whose
metamorphic evolution is coeval in the India–Asia collisional history. Finite element …

Folding and necking across the scales: a review of theoretical and experimental results and their applications

SM Schmalholz, NS Mancktelow - Solid Earth, 2016 - se.copernicus.org
The shortening and extension of mechanically layered ductile rock generates folds and
pinch-and-swell structures (also referred to as necks or continuous boudins), which result …

Furrow‐and‐ridge morphology on rockglaciers explained by gravity‐driven buckle folding: A case study from the Murtèl Rockglacier (Switzerland)

M Frehner, AHM Ling… - Permafrost and Periglacial …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Rockglaciers often feature a prominent furrow‐and‐ridge topography. Previous studies
suggest that this morphology develops due to longitudinal compressive flow during …

Folding in power-law viscous multi-layers

SM Schmalholz, DW Schmid - … Transactions of the …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
We study high-amplitude folding in layered rocks with two-dimensional numerical
simulations. We employ the finite-element method to model shortening of an incompressible …

The model of fracture development in the faulted folds: the role of folding and faulting

Y Li, G Hou, KR Hari, Y Neng, G Lei, Y Tang… - Marine and Petroleum …, 2018 - Elsevier
Tectonic fractures are otherwise known as joints or fissures. The density of tectonic fractures
is governed by the lithology, layer thickness and structures. The distribution and density of …