Stress sensitivity of stylolite morphology

Ebner, M., Koehn, D. , Toussaint, R., Renard, F. and Schmittbuhl, J. (2009) Stress sensitivity of stylolite morphology. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 277(3-4), pp. 394-398. (doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.11.001)

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2008.11.001

Abstract

Stylolites are rough surfaces that form by localized stress-induced dissolution. Using a set of limestone rock samples collected at different depths from a vertical section in Cirque de Navacelles (France), we study the influence of the lithostatic stress on the stylolites morphology on the basis of a recent morphogenesis model. We measured the roughness of a series of bedding-parallel stylolites and show that their morphology exhibits a scaling invariance with two self-affine scaling regimes separated by a crossover-length (L) at the millimeter scale consistent with previous studies. The importance of the present contribution is to estimate the stylolite formation stress sigma from the sample position in the stratigraphic series and compare it to the crossover-length L using the expected relationship: L similar to sigma(-2). We obtained a successful prediction of the crossover behavior and reasonable absolute stress magnitude estimates using relevant parameters: depth of stylolite formation between 300 to 600 m with corresponding normal stress in the range of 10-18 MPa. Accordingly, the stylolite morphology contains a signature of the stress field during formation and we thus suggest that stylolites could be used as paleo-stress gauges of deformation processes in the upper crust.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Koehn, Dr Daniel
Authors: Ebner, M., Koehn, D., Toussaint, R., Renard, F., and Schmittbuhl, J.
Subjects:Q Science > QE Geology
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Geographical and Earth Sciences
Journal Name:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Journal Abbr.:EPSL
ISSN:0012-821X
ISSN (Online):1385-013X
Published Online:28 November 2008

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