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Present-day stress orientations and tectonic provinces of the NW Borneo collisional margin

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2009JB006997

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  1. Petronas
  2. Shell Malaysia
  3. Murphy Oil Corporation
  4. Australian Research Council

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Borehole failure observed on image and dipmeter logs from 55 petroleum wells across the NW Borneo collisional margin were used to determine maximum horizontal stress (sigma(H)) orientations; combined with seismic and outcrop data, they define seven tectonic provinces. The Baram Delta-Deepwater Fold-Thrust Belt exhibits three tectonic provinces: its inner shelf inverted province (sigma(H) is NW-SE, margin-normal), its outer shelf extension province (sigma(H) is NE-SW, margin-parallel), and its slope to basin floor compression province (sigma(H) is NW-SE, margin-normal). In the inverted province, sigma(H) reflects inversion of deltaic normal faults. The sigma(H) orientations in the extension and compression provinces reflect deltaic gravitational tectonics. The shale and minibasin provinces have been recognized in offshore Sabah. In the shale province, sigma(H) is N010 degrees E, which aligns around the boundary of a massif of mobile shale. Currently, no data are available to determine sigma(H) in the minibasin province. In the Balingian province, sigma(H) is ESE-WNW, reflecting ESE absolute Sunda plate motions due to the absence of a thick detachment seen elsewhere in NW Borneo. The Central Luconia province demonstrates poorly constrained and variable sigma(H) orientations. These seven provinces result from the heterogeneous structural and stratigraphic development of the NW Borneo margin and formed due to complex collisional tectonics and the varied distribution and thicknesses of stratigraphic packages.

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