Tectono-Sedimentary Evolution of Cenozoic Basins
A special issue of Geosciences (ISSN 2076-3263). This special issue belongs to the section "Structural Geology and Tectonics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2020) | Viewed by 32347
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sedimentary basins; Cenozoic; tectono-sedimentary evolution; classical studies; 2D-3D modelling; deformation-compaction corrections
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Dear Colleagues,
The study of the tectono-sedimentary evolution of basins is a capital topic with many scientific and economic derivations, developed in the last several decades. Usually, basin studies are focused on the evolution of sedimentary patterns of the sedimentary basins and based in classical geology. In other cases, the goal is the articulating structures of the basin development. In many cases, 2D and 3D models are presented for each kind of sedimentary basin, even including corrections of deformation and compaction, as well as numerical statistical interpolations—all with the help of specialized software. Regardless of the above, in many cases, the studied basins show characteristics outside of the standard presented in the published models of the reference basins. For this purpose, this Special Issue, dedicated to the “Tectono-Sedimentary Evolution of Cenozoic Basins”, seeks to improve the general knowledge of the tectono-sedimentary formation and evolution patterns of Cenozoic sedimentary basins by adding the study of the generating and articulating structures of the basin development together with classical sedimentary basin studies. Proposals can be focused on stratigraphic, sedimentological, petrographic, mineralogical, geochemical, tectonic data, and geophysical interpretations. The use of 2D and 3D models, corrections through balancing of geological sections, compaction corrections by mean of backstripping, as well as numerical statistical interpolations—all with the help of specialized basin software—are welcome. The papers published in this Special Issue could contribute to clarifying and updating the state of knowledge about this capital theme.
Dr. Manuel Martín Martín
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- sedimentary basins
- Cenozoic
- tectono-sedimentary evolution
- classical studies
- 2D-3D modelling
- deformation-compaction corrections
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