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TL;DR: In this article, the upslope contractional domain is subdivided into three subdomains with sealed tilted blocks, growth fault and rollover systems, and extensional diapirs.
Abstract: Seismic data from the Angolan margin and laboratory experiments on brittle-ductile models are used to study thin-skinned deformation above the salt at margin scale, which is characterized by extension upslope and contraction downslope. The initial geometry of the salt basin was wedging out, both landward and seaward, and the salt was entirely covered by sediments at the onset of gravity-driven deformation. Downslope contraction is accommodated by upslope extension. The upslope extensional domain is subdivided into three subdomains with (1) sealed tilted blocks, (2) growth fault and rollover systems, and (3) extensional diapirs. We interpret this particular arrangement of extensional structures as directly resulting from variations in mechanical coupling between brittle (sediments) and ductile (salt) layers. The downslope contractional domain is subdivided into three subdomains with (1) diapirs squeezed at late stage, (2) polyharmonic folds and thrust faults developed at early stage, and (3) folds and thrusts developed at late stage. This structural zoning results from the initiation of contraction at a distance from the salt toe and further migration of contraction immediately downslope and upslope.

156 citations


Patent
Frank Morath1
14 Dec 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a wheeled walking frame with front wheels, rear wheels, and at least two grip parts (8, 10) for pushing the walking frame in the walking direction is described.
Abstract: The invention relates to a wheeled walking frame (2) comprising a stand (4) provided with front wheels (16, 18), rear wheels (20, 22), and at least two grip parts (8, 10) for pushing the walking frame (2) in the walking direction (6). The invention is characterised in that the grip parts (8, 10) can be pivoted out of a main position (I), in which they are arranged essentially parallel to the walking direction (6), into a pivoting position (II), in which they are arranged essentially transversally to the walking direction (6).

5 citations


Patent
18 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a sensor is used to optically detect the distance from the workpiece and a control unit detects an unwanted operating condition based on the sensor output and triggers a signal to interrupt the laser beam when the sensor detects that the focus point lies outside an ideal area.
Abstract: The device (1) has a sensor (6) for optically detecting the distance from the workpiece (2). A control unit detects an unwanted operating condition based on the sensor output. The control unit triggers a signal to interrupt the laser beam (5) when the sensor detects that the focus point lies outside an ideal area.

1 citations