Gravimetric examination of thin-skinned detachment vs basement-involved models for the Taiwan Orogen

Adam Ellwood, Chi Yuen Wang, Louis S. Teng, Horng Yuan Yen

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Abstract

Newly available gravity data are used to test two thin-skinned models and a recently proposed basement-involved model for the Taiwan Orogen, with the latter model requiring the discrete incorporation of autochthonous basement material into the shallow parts of the orogen. A comparison between the calculated and observed gravity anomalies shows that the basement-involved model significantly surpasses the thin-skinned models in fitting the data. This result suggests that the kinematics of mountain building in the hinterland of the Taiwan fold-and-thrust belt may be significantly different from that suggested in the thin-skinned models. Thus, a re-evaluation of the mechanics of fold-and-thrust belts may be required.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-221
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of the Geological Society of China
Volume39
Issue number2
StatePublished - Apr 1996

Keywords

  • Basement-involved model
  • Fold-and-thrust belt
  • Thin-skin model

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