Deepwater thrust zones - Subsurface and outcrop

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @tibomoltini2851
    @tibomoltini2851 6 месяцев назад

    this video format is perfect for beginers. Thanks! great content.

    • @robbutler2095
      @robbutler2095  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks - glad you find the videos useful

  • @paulj.flatley4847
    @paulj.flatley4847 Год назад

    Excellent video. Thanks 🙏

  • @philwaters9751
    @philwaters9751 Год назад

    Very interesting stuff. I'm pondering on the synchronous and post thrust fluid and pressure dynamics that take place in these zones. Particulally pressure solution, cobald creep, crack n seal crystalization, and the solution movement and mixing that would occur as the thrusts bring the various lithified and not so lithified rock types into close contact with each other. Thanks again Mr Butler.

    • @robbutler2095
      @robbutler2095  Год назад

      All good ponderings... hard to judge timing relative to fault motion for the precipitates for Sabah.. Might be possible from core or image logs but cuttings - I doubt it... outcrop - well, yes, by looking at cross-cutting structures in the fault zone...

  • @张宏远-z8t
    @张宏远-z8t Год назад

    Thanks a lot.The past west Alps and now Borneo offshore (SE Asian?) both give similar structures----thrust. It is a good method to discuss current oceanic structures by comparison clues from the continent, similar to that between present oceanic floor and ophiolites. I've listened to all the 80 videos on Structural Geology by now. The gains are great. However, it is still necessary for me to systematically listen to the preparation of geological maps.

  • @Geohunden
    @Geohunden Год назад

    Great video as always, Rob! Sorry, but I’ve got to ask: which brand is your hat there? I need to get my hands on something more sturdy than my straw one…
    Cheers from across the North Sea

    • @robbutler2095
      @robbutler2095  Год назад +1

      Always happy to add a style guide! - It's a wide-brimmed WhiteRock hat.

  • @BrookDesHarnais
    @BrookDesHarnais Год назад

    So the earth was covered in water...
    Only a non-scientist would rule out Love.
    Just because we can't see it; just because we don't know about it
    does that mean we can rule out possibilities - based on our religious religion?