Earth Science Frontiers ›› 2012, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (5): 19-26.
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There are four tectonic forces controlling the dynamics of continental rifting basin: F1an adhesive traction force generated by the mantle convection from the bottom of lithosphere, F2a lateral push force generated by the relative movement of plates from the plate boundary, F3an isotropic force generated by expanding and shrinking of the lithosphere due to temperature changes, and F4a lithostatic force generated by the mass of the lithosphere. The stress within the crust is a function S(Fi) of these four variables,but the magnitude and direction of F1 and F2 effects the magnitude and direction of the principal stress in the triaxial stress unit. The condition of lithospheric stretching, i.e., the formation of normal fault in the crust, is to have the principal stress σ2σ3 plan in the stress function S(Fi) close to horizontal level, and direction of maximal principal stress σ1 close to vertical. That means the composition of forces between F1 and F2 should be tensile force. In the case of F1 and F2 are in same direction and F1>F2, or directions of F1 and F2 are perpendicular to each other and the minimal principal stress of the stressunit is in the xaxis, the crust could have arisen normal rifting. If the direction of F1 and F2 is neither perpendicular nor parallel to each other and the minimal principal stress σ3 of the stressunit is not directional on the xaxis, the crust could have arisen oblique rifting. As the force generated by the mantle convection from the bottom of lithosphere to lithospheric interior decreases, and the extrusion force generated by movements of the plates from lateral boundary of lithosphere plate to lithospheric interior increases, the principal stress of crusts stress state S(Fi) on the X and Y axis can exceed the principal stress on the Z axis, making σZ equivalent to σ2 in the triaxial stress state, the strikeslip fault could be arisen in rifting basin. If the magnitude of principal stress of crust stress state S(Fi) on the XY plane exceeds the principal stress on the Z axis, then σZ is the equivalent of σ3, the thrust faults or inverted normal faults could be arisen in rifting basin. Along with the gradually advancing process of the rifting, the variation of tectonic forces F1 and F2, both in magnitude and direction, must have induced the changes of the stress state S(Fi), causing different structural characteristics of the rifting basin appeared in various stages of tectonic evolution.
Key words: rifting basin, extensional structure, strikeslip structure, inverted structure, tectonic dynamics
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