Horizontal/vertical motion and wedge geometry of the Sinú Fold Belt, South-Caribbean accretionary prism, NW Colombia: Implications for a morphostructural zoning

The Sinú Fold Belt, located in the southwestern part of the South Caribbean Deformed Belt, northwest Colombia, has been interpreted as the outer portion of an accretionary wedge resulting from the subduction of the Caribbean Plate under the South American Plate. Several geological sections, across a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Marine and petroleum geology 2022-09, Vol.143, p.105780, Article 105780
Hauptverfasser: Rodríguez, Indira, Poblet, Josep, Bulnes, Mayte, Flinch, Joan, Masini, Massimiliano
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Zusammenfassung:The Sinú Fold Belt, located in the southwestern part of the South Caribbean Deformed Belt, northwest Colombia, has been interpreted as the outer portion of an accretionary wedge resulting from the subduction of the Caribbean Plate under the South American Plate. Several geological sections, across and along the offshore portion of the Sinú Fold Belt, have been constructed through geological interpretation of 2D seismic sections constrained by a few exploration wells. Their analysis has allowed us to quantify the amount of horizontal motion (shortening responsible for the structures and basal detachment displacement) and vertical motion (tectonic subsidence/uplift and wedge vertical thickening) undergone by the belt over time; unravel its recent evolution consisting of almost no active structures in the south edge and a large amount of active structures northwards; quantify its pore pressure, coefficient of friction and strength using its wedge geometry consisting of high taper angles in the lower continental slope near the deformation front and lower taper angles in the upper continental slope away from it; and understand the aseismic and trench-lacking character of the belt. These observations have been crucial to identify the main features of the morphostructural zones across the belt (Colombian Basin, lower continental slope, upper continental slope and continental shelf) and establish a new along-strike zoning (north region influenced by the Magdalena Fan/Canoas Oblique Ramp, Sinú Fold Belt s.s., and south salient influenced by the Uramita Fault). •The Sinú Belt resulted from large detachment motion and minor internal shortening.•Vertical motion (tectonic uplift/thickening) is much lower than horizontal motion.•The Sinú Belt developed according to a forward propagation sequence.•Slow motion, gentle flexure and under compaction controlled seismicity/trench lack.•The Sinú Belt exhibits an along and across-strike morphostructural zoning.
ISSN:0264-8172
1873-4073
DOI:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2022.105780