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Flexural versus dynamic processes of subsidence in the North American Cordillera foreland basin

Journal

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 40, Issue 16, Pages 4249-4253

Publisher

AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/grl.50831

Keywords

flexure; dynamic subsidence; Sevier foreland basin; North American Cordillera

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  1. Shell Oil
  2. ExxonMobil
  3. GSA

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Dynamic subsidence related to subduction is an important process in retroarc foreland basin systems. Dynamic subsidence in the North American retroarc foreland has been proposed as dominant in the Late Cretaceous; however, questions remain about the nature of the subcrustal load and the basin response to such processes. We present new isopach data using 130 data points covering a large portion of the U.S. and a revised flexural analysis of the Sevier foreland. Higher rigidity associated with the Wyoming craton can best model flexural subsidence directly prior to similar to 81Ma. We constrain the transition from flexural to nonflexural subsidence to similar to 81Ma and correlate this with large Late Cretaceous progradation. The locus of subsidence and the location of the subducted Shatsky oceanic plateau suggest that dynamic loading from viscous flow above the subducting plate is the mechanism driving dynamic subsidence in the retroarc foreland basin of the North American Cordillera.

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