Mesoscale structures in the Rough Creek Graben, U.S. Midcontinent craton: An integrated DEM analysis, structural modeling, and field-based approach

Nahid D. Gani , Evan Crowe , Shelby Bowden
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The Rough Creek Graben (RCG) within the U.S. Midcontinent craton possesses some of the world's longest cave and karst landforms such as the Mammoth Cave. Despite the graben's position at the junction of two active seismic zones, the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) and the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone (WVSZ), the RCG is seismically inactive. Here, we map mesoscale geologic structures within the RCG for understanding structural deformation and styles. We integrated DEM (Digital Elevation Model)-based structural analysis, field-based structural documentation, 3-d models, and GIS-based spatial analysis. Results of this integrated study reveal the presence of dominantly E-W-striking mesoscale structures with secondary NW-SE- and NE-SW-strikes. Many of these structures are documented in the field as high-angle normal faults with distinct fault cores, displacements, and damage zones. Most of the mapped structures are likely originated from extensional stresses associated with the development of the RCG. The presence of less frequent contractional structures (reverse and thrust faults, and folds) suggests subsequent strain localization within this graben. Although most of these structures are seismically inactive, understanding their deformation and kinematics is crucial for synthesizing any reactivation in response to a large magnitude earthquake originating from either the NMSZ or the WVSZ. The findings of this study not only advance our knowledge of the mesoscale structures in a midcontinent cratonic rift but also help evaluate potential earthquake hazards and risks. Moreover, positive correlations between these mesoscale structures and the karst systems suggest a relationship between these structures and the ultimate morphology of conduit systems that assisted in developing these karst landforms.

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美国中陆克拉通Rough Creek地堑的中尺度结构:综合DEM分析、结构建模和基于场的方法
粗糙溪地堑(RCG)在美国大陆中部克拉通拥有一些世界上最长的洞穴和喀斯特地貌,如猛犸洞。尽管地堑位于新马德里地震带(NMSZ)和沃巴什谷地震带(WVSZ)两个活跃地震带的交界处,但RCG地震不活跃。在这里,我们绘制了RCG内的中尺度地质构造图,以了解构造变形和样式。我们整合了基于DEM(数字高程模型)的结构分析、基于现场的结构文档、三维模型和基于gis的空间分析。综合研究结果表明,中尺度构造以东西向为主,次向北西-东南向和北东-西向。许多这样的构造在现场被记录为具有不同断层核、位移和破坏带的高角度正断层。大部分已发现的构造可能起源于与RCG发育相关的拉张应力。较少出现的收缩构造(逆冲断层和逆冲断层以及褶皱)表明该地堑内的应变局部化。尽管大多数这些构造都是地震不活跃的,但了解它们的变形和运动学对于综合应对来自NMSZ或WVSZ的大地震的任何重新激活是至关重要的。本研究的发现不仅提高了我们对中大陆克拉通裂谷中尺度结构的认识,而且有助于评估潜在的地震危险性和风险。此外,这些中尺度结构与喀斯特系统之间的正相关关系表明,这些结构与有助于喀斯特地貌形成的管道系统的最终形态之间存在关系。
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