Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.

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Autor(a) principal: Schreurs, Guido
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Buiter, Susanne J. H., Boutelier, Jennifer, Burberry, Caroline, Callot, Jean Paul, Cavozzi, Cristian, Cerca, Mariano, Chen, Jian Hong, Cristallini, Ernesto, Cruden, Alexander R., Cruz, Leonardo, Daniel, Jean Marc, Poian, Gabriela Da, Garcia, Victor H., Gomes, Caroline Janette Souza, Grall, Céline, Guillot, Yannick, Guzman, Cecilia, Hidayah, Triyani Nur, Hilley, George, Klinkmüller, Matthias, Koyi, Hemin A., Lu, Chia Yu, Maillot, Bertrand, Meriaux, Catherine, Nilfouroushan, Faramarz, Pan, Chang Chih, Pillot, Daniel, Portillo, Rodrigo, Rosenau, Matthias, Schellart, Wouter P., Schlische, Roy W., Take, Andy, Vendeville, Bruno, Vergnaud, Marine, Vettori, Matteo, Wang, Shih Hsien, Withjack, Martha O., Yagupsky, Daniel, Yamada, Yasuhiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFOP
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/8836
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.03.005
Resumo: We performed a quantitative comparison of brittle thrust wedge experiments to evaluate the variability among analogue models and to appraise the reproducibility and limits of model interpretation. Fifteen analogue modeling laboratories participated in this benchmark initiative. Each laboratory received a shipment of the same type of quartz and corundum sand and all laboratories adhered to a stringent model building protocol and used the same type of foil to cover base and sidewalls of the sandbox. Sieve structure, sifting height, filling rate, and details on off-scraping of excess sand followed prescribed procedures. Our analogue benchmark shows that even for simple plane-strain experiments with prescribed stringent model construction techniques, quantitative model results show variability, most notably for surface slope, thrust spacing and number of forward and backthrusts. One of the sources of the variability in model results is related to slight variations in how sand is deposited in the sandbox. Small changes in sifting height, sifting rate, and scraping will result in slightly heterogeneous material bulk densities, which will affect the mechanical properties of the sand, and will result in lateral and vertical differences in peak and boundary friction angles, as well as cohesion values once the model is constructed. Initial variations in basal friction are inferred to play the most important role in causing model variability. Our comparison shows that the human factor plays a decisive role, and even when one modeler repeats the same experiment, quantitative model results still show variability. Our observations highlight the limits of up-scaling quantitative analogue model results to nature or for making comparisons with numerical models. The frictional behavior of sand is highly sensitive to small variations in material state or experimental set-up, and hence, it will remain difficult to scale quantitative results such as number of thrusts, thrust spacing, and pop-up width from model to nature.
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spelling Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.Thrust wedgesBrittle wedgesAnalogue modelingShear zonesWe performed a quantitative comparison of brittle thrust wedge experiments to evaluate the variability among analogue models and to appraise the reproducibility and limits of model interpretation. Fifteen analogue modeling laboratories participated in this benchmark initiative. Each laboratory received a shipment of the same type of quartz and corundum sand and all laboratories adhered to a stringent model building protocol and used the same type of foil to cover base and sidewalls of the sandbox. Sieve structure, sifting height, filling rate, and details on off-scraping of excess sand followed prescribed procedures. Our analogue benchmark shows that even for simple plane-strain experiments with prescribed stringent model construction techniques, quantitative model results show variability, most notably for surface slope, thrust spacing and number of forward and backthrusts. One of the sources of the variability in model results is related to slight variations in how sand is deposited in the sandbox. Small changes in sifting height, sifting rate, and scraping will result in slightly heterogeneous material bulk densities, which will affect the mechanical properties of the sand, and will result in lateral and vertical differences in peak and boundary friction angles, as well as cohesion values once the model is constructed. Initial variations in basal friction are inferred to play the most important role in causing model variability. Our comparison shows that the human factor plays a decisive role, and even when one modeler repeats the same experiment, quantitative model results still show variability. Our observations highlight the limits of up-scaling quantitative analogue model results to nature or for making comparisons with numerical models. The frictional behavior of sand is highly sensitive to small variations in material state or experimental set-up, and hence, it will remain difficult to scale quantitative results such as number of thrusts, thrust spacing, and pop-up width from model to nature.2017-10-02T14:01:41Z2017-10-02T14:01:41Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSCHREURS, G. et al. Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges. Journal of Structural Geology, p. 116-139, 2016. Disponível em: <http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191814116300293>. Acesso em: 25 ago. 2017.0191-8141http://www.repositorio.ufop.br/handle/123456789/8836https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.03.005O periódico Journal of Structural Geology concede permissão para depósito deste artigo no Repositório Institucional da UFOP. Número da licença: 4193050735603.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchreurs, GuidoBuiter, Susanne J. H.Boutelier, JenniferBurberry, CarolineCallot, Jean PaulCavozzi, CristianCerca, MarianoChen, Jian HongCristallini, ErnestoCruden, Alexander R.Cruz, LeonardoDaniel, Jean MarcPoian, Gabriela DaGarcia, Victor H.Gomes, Caroline Janette SouzaGrall, CélineGuillot, YannickGuzman, CeciliaHidayah, Triyani NurHilley, GeorgeKlinkmüller, MatthiasKoyi, Hemin A.Lu, Chia YuMaillot, BertrandMeriaux, CatherineNilfouroushan, FaramarzPan, Chang ChihPillot, DanielPortillo, RodrigoRosenau, MatthiasSchellart, Wouter P.Schlische, Roy W.Take, AndyVendeville, BrunoVergnaud, MarineVettori, MatteoWang, Shih HsienWithjack, Martha O.Yagupsky, DanielYamada, Yasuhiroengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFOPinstname:Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)instacron:UFOP2020-02-03T14:57:02Zoai:repositorio.ufop.br:123456789/8836Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufop.br/oai/requestrepositorio@ufop.edu.bropendoar:32332020-02-03T14:57:02Repositório Institucional da UFOP - Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (UFOP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
title Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
spellingShingle Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
Schreurs, Guido
Thrust wedges
Brittle wedges
Analogue modeling
Shear zones
title_short Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
title_full Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
title_fullStr Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
title_full_unstemmed Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
title_sort Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges.
author Schreurs, Guido
author_facet Schreurs, Guido
Buiter, Susanne J. H.
Boutelier, Jennifer
Burberry, Caroline
Callot, Jean Paul
Cavozzi, Cristian
Cerca, Mariano
Chen, Jian Hong
Cristallini, Ernesto
Cruden, Alexander R.
Cruz, Leonardo
Daniel, Jean Marc
Poian, Gabriela Da
Garcia, Victor H.
Gomes, Caroline Janette Souza
Grall, Céline
Guillot, Yannick
Guzman, Cecilia
Hidayah, Triyani Nur
Hilley, George
Klinkmüller, Matthias
Koyi, Hemin A.
Lu, Chia Yu
Maillot, Bertrand
Meriaux, Catherine
Nilfouroushan, Faramarz
Pan, Chang Chih
Pillot, Daniel
Portillo, Rodrigo
Rosenau, Matthias
Schellart, Wouter P.
Schlische, Roy W.
Take, Andy
Vendeville, Bruno
Vergnaud, Marine
Vettori, Matteo
Wang, Shih Hsien
Withjack, Martha O.
Yagupsky, Daniel
Yamada, Yasuhiro
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Boutelier, Jennifer
Burberry, Caroline
Callot, Jean Paul
Cavozzi, Cristian
Cerca, Mariano
Chen, Jian Hong
Cristallini, Ernesto
Cruden, Alexander R.
Cruz, Leonardo
Daniel, Jean Marc
Poian, Gabriela Da
Garcia, Victor H.
Gomes, Caroline Janette Souza
Grall, Céline
Guillot, Yannick
Guzman, Cecilia
Hidayah, Triyani Nur
Hilley, George
Klinkmüller, Matthias
Koyi, Hemin A.
Lu, Chia Yu
Maillot, Bertrand
Meriaux, Catherine
Nilfouroushan, Faramarz
Pan, Chang Chih
Pillot, Daniel
Portillo, Rodrigo
Rosenau, Matthias
Schellart, Wouter P.
Schlische, Roy W.
Take, Andy
Vendeville, Bruno
Vergnaud, Marine
Vettori, Matteo
Wang, Shih Hsien
Withjack, Martha O.
Yagupsky, Daniel
Yamada, Yasuhiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schreurs, Guido
Buiter, Susanne J. H.
Boutelier, Jennifer
Burberry, Caroline
Callot, Jean Paul
Cavozzi, Cristian
Cerca, Mariano
Chen, Jian Hong
Cristallini, Ernesto
Cruden, Alexander R.
Cruz, Leonardo
Daniel, Jean Marc
Poian, Gabriela Da
Garcia, Victor H.
Gomes, Caroline Janette Souza
Grall, Céline
Guillot, Yannick
Guzman, Cecilia
Hidayah, Triyani Nur
Hilley, George
Klinkmüller, Matthias
Koyi, Hemin A.
Lu, Chia Yu
Maillot, Bertrand
Meriaux, Catherine
Nilfouroushan, Faramarz
Pan, Chang Chih
Pillot, Daniel
Portillo, Rodrigo
Rosenau, Matthias
Schellart, Wouter P.
Schlische, Roy W.
Take, Andy
Vendeville, Bruno
Vergnaud, Marine
Vettori, Matteo
Wang, Shih Hsien
Withjack, Martha O.
Yagupsky, Daniel
Yamada, Yasuhiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Thrust wedges
Brittle wedges
Analogue modeling
Shear zones
topic Thrust wedges
Brittle wedges
Analogue modeling
Shear zones
description We performed a quantitative comparison of brittle thrust wedge experiments to evaluate the variability among analogue models and to appraise the reproducibility and limits of model interpretation. Fifteen analogue modeling laboratories participated in this benchmark initiative. Each laboratory received a shipment of the same type of quartz and corundum sand and all laboratories adhered to a stringent model building protocol and used the same type of foil to cover base and sidewalls of the sandbox. Sieve structure, sifting height, filling rate, and details on off-scraping of excess sand followed prescribed procedures. Our analogue benchmark shows that even for simple plane-strain experiments with prescribed stringent model construction techniques, quantitative model results show variability, most notably for surface slope, thrust spacing and number of forward and backthrusts. One of the sources of the variability in model results is related to slight variations in how sand is deposited in the sandbox. Small changes in sifting height, sifting rate, and scraping will result in slightly heterogeneous material bulk densities, which will affect the mechanical properties of the sand, and will result in lateral and vertical differences in peak and boundary friction angles, as well as cohesion values once the model is constructed. Initial variations in basal friction are inferred to play the most important role in causing model variability. Our comparison shows that the human factor plays a decisive role, and even when one modeler repeats the same experiment, quantitative model results still show variability. Our observations highlight the limits of up-scaling quantitative analogue model results to nature or for making comparisons with numerical models. The frictional behavior of sand is highly sensitive to small variations in material state or experimental set-up, and hence, it will remain difficult to scale quantitative results such as number of thrusts, thrust spacing, and pop-up width from model to nature.
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0191-8141
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2016.03.005
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