Analogue modelling of basin inversion: a review and future perspectives

Zwaan, Frank; Schreurs, Guido; Buiter, Susanne JH; Ferrer, Oriol; Reitano, Riccardo; Rudolf, Michael; Willingshofer, Ernst (2022). Analogue modelling of basin inversion: a review and future perspectives. Solid Earth, 13(12), pp. 1859-1905. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/se-13-1859-2022

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Basin inversion involves the reversal of subsidence in a basin due to compressional tectonic forces, leading to uplift of the basin’s sedimentary infill. Detailed knowledge of basin inversion is of great importance for scientific, societal, and economic reasons, spurring continued research efforts to better understand the processes involved. Analogue tectonic modelling forms a key part of these efforts, and analogue modellers have conducted numerous studies of basin inversion. In this review paper we recap the advances in our knowledge of basin inversion processes acquired through analogue modelling studies, providing an up-to-date summary of the state of analogue modelling of basin inversion. We describe the different definitions of basin inversion that are being applied by researchers, why basin inversion has been historically an important research topic and what the general mechanics involved in basin inversion are. We subsequently treat the wide range of different experimental approaches used for basin inversion modelling, with attention to the various materials, set-ups, and techniques used for model monitoring and analysing the model results. Our new systematic overviews of generalized model results reveal the diversity of these results, which depend greatly on the chosen set-up, model layering and (oblique) kinematics of inversion, and 3D along-strike structural and kinematic variations in the system. We show how analogue modelling results are in good agreement with numerical models, and how these results help researchers to better understand natural examples of basin inversion. In addition to reviewing the past efforts in the field of analogue modelling, we also shed light on future modelling challenges and identify a number of opportunities for follow-up research. These include the testing of force boundary conditions, adding geological processes such as sedimentation, transport, and erosion; applying state-of-the-art modelling and quantification techniques; and establishing best modelling practices. We also suggest expanding the scope of basin inversion modelling beyond the traditional upper crustal “North Sea style” of inversion, which may contribute to the ongoing search for clean energy resources. It follows that basin inversion modelling can bring valuable new insights, providing a great incentive to continue our efforts in this field. We therefore hope that this review paper will form an inspiration for future analogue modelling studies of basin inversion.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geological Sciences
08 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geological Sciences > Tectonics

UniBE Contributor:

Zwaan, Frank, Schreurs, Guido

Subjects:

500 Science > 550 Earth sciences & geology
000 Computer science, knowledge & systems

ISSN:

1869-9510

Publisher:

Copernicus Publications

Funders:

[4] Swiss National Science Foundation ; [UNSPECIFIED] Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ; [UNSPECIFIED] MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033

Language:

English

Submitter:

Frank Zwaan

Date Deposited:

19 Dec 2022 09:28

Last Modified:

30 Jun 2023 15:37

Publisher DOI:

10.5194/se-13-1859-2022

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/176011

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/176011

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