Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study

Magmatic intrusions affect the basin temperature in their vicinity. Faulting and physical properties of the basin may influence the magnitudes of their thermal effects and the potential source rock maturation. We present results from a sensitivity study of the most important factors affecting the th...

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Main Authors: Magnhild Sydnes, Willy Fjeldskaar, Ivar Grunnaleite, Ingrid Fjeldskaar Løtveit, Rolf Mjelde
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/4/160
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spelling doaj-1f80a86e8904409ab92b75e6c406cb1a2020-11-24T23:31:34ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632019-04-019416010.3390/geosciences9040160geosciences9040160Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity StudyMagnhild Sydnes0Willy Fjeldskaar1Ivar Grunnaleite2Ingrid Fjeldskaar Løtveit3Rolf Mjelde4Tectonor AS, P.O. Box 8034, NO-4068 Stavanger, NorwayTectonor AS, P.O. Box 8034, NO-4068 Stavanger, NorwayTectonor AS, P.O. Box 8034, NO-4068 Stavanger, NorwayTectonor AS, P.O. Box 8034, NO-4068 Stavanger, NorwayDepartment of Earth Science, University of Bergen, Box 7803, 5020 Bergen, NorwayMagmatic intrusions affect the basin temperature in their vicinity. Faulting and physical properties of the basin may influence the magnitudes of their thermal effects and the potential source rock maturation. We present results from a sensitivity study of the most important factors affecting the thermal history in structurally complex sedimentary basins with magmatic sill intrusions. These factors are related to faulting, physical properties, and restoration methods: (1) fault displacement, (2) time span of faulting and deposition, (3) fault angle, (4) thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, (5) basal heat flow and (6) restoration method. All modeling is performed on the same constructed clastic sedimentary profile containing one normal listric fault with one faulting event. Sills are modeled to intrude into either side of the fault zone with a temperature of 1000 °C. The results show that transient thermal effects may last up to several million years after fault slip. Thermal differences up to 40 °C could occur for sills intruding at time of fault slip, to sills intruding 10 million years later. We have shown that omitting the transient thermal effects of structural development in basins with magmatic intrusions may lead to over- or underestimation of the thermal effects of magmatic intrusions and ultimately the estimated maturation.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/4/160normal faultingsill intrusionstransient thermal effectssteady statebasin modelingvolcanic basins
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author Magnhild Sydnes
Willy Fjeldskaar
Ivar Grunnaleite
Ingrid Fjeldskaar Løtveit
Rolf Mjelde
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Willy Fjeldskaar
Ivar Grunnaleite
Ingrid Fjeldskaar Løtveit
Rolf Mjelde
Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study
Geosciences
normal faulting
sill intrusions
transient thermal effects
steady state
basin modeling
volcanic basins
author_facet Magnhild Sydnes
Willy Fjeldskaar
Ivar Grunnaleite
Ingrid Fjeldskaar Løtveit
Rolf Mjelde
author_sort Magnhild Sydnes
title Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study
title_short Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study
title_full Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study
title_fullStr Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study
title_full_unstemmed Transient Thermal Effects in Sedimentary Basins with Normal Faults and Magmatic Sill Intrusions—A Sensitivity Study
title_sort transient thermal effects in sedimentary basins with normal faults and magmatic sill intrusions—a sensitivity study
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Magmatic intrusions affect the basin temperature in their vicinity. Faulting and physical properties of the basin may influence the magnitudes of their thermal effects and the potential source rock maturation. We present results from a sensitivity study of the most important factors affecting the thermal history in structurally complex sedimentary basins with magmatic sill intrusions. These factors are related to faulting, physical properties, and restoration methods: (1) fault displacement, (2) time span of faulting and deposition, (3) fault angle, (4) thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity, (5) basal heat flow and (6) restoration method. All modeling is performed on the same constructed clastic sedimentary profile containing one normal listric fault with one faulting event. Sills are modeled to intrude into either side of the fault zone with a temperature of 1000 °C. The results show that transient thermal effects may last up to several million years after fault slip. Thermal differences up to 40 °C could occur for sills intruding at time of fault slip, to sills intruding 10 million years later. We have shown that omitting the transient thermal effects of structural development in basins with magmatic intrusions may lead to over- or underestimation of the thermal effects of magmatic intrusions and ultimately the estimated maturation.
topic normal faulting
sill intrusions
transient thermal effects
steady state
basin modeling
volcanic basins
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/4/160
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