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Title: Structural analysis of Devils River uplift-Southern Val Verde Basin, Southwest Texas

Journal Article · · Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull.; (United States)
OSTI ID:7028088

Surface and subsurface structural geologic investigation has defined several major structural trends in parts of Edwards, Kinney, and Val Verde Counties, Texas. Seven rock units of the Cretaceous Comanche Series and two rock units of the Cretaceous Gulf Series crop out in the study area, part of the southwest Edwards Plateau physiographic province. Surface strata have a regional dip of 1/2 to 2/sup 0/ SW, interrupted locally by zones of faulting and/or folding that generally overlie larger scale late Paleozoic structural features. The east-west-trending Carta Valley fault zone, which crosses central Val Verde and southwest Edwards Counties, is marked by a pattern of en echelon folds and faults that bound a series of graben blocks. The deformational style of this zone suggests left-lateral wrench faulting in basement rocks. Parts of three major late Paleozoic tectonic features are present in the subsuface - the southeast Val Verde basin, the Devils River uplift, and the north edge of the Ouachita thrust belt. A foreland sequence of lower to middle Paleozoic carbonate shelf deposits, overlain by thick upper Paleozoic clastic sedimentary rocks, fills the Val Verde basin. The Devils River uplift, the elevated southern margin of the Paleozoic Texas craton, marks the southern limit of the Permian Basin depositional province. Weakly metamorphosed deep-water sediments of the Ouachita interior zone are thrust northward over a Cambrian-Ordovician sequence on the uplift. Subsurface mapping shows that a major down-to-the-north late Paleozoic fault, which separates the Val Verde basin from the Devils River uplift, underlies the surface Carta Valley fault zone.

Research Organization:
Core Laboratories, Inc., Dallas, TX
OSTI ID:
7028088
Journal Information:
Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull.; (United States), Vol. 64:2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English