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Structural evolution of the southeastern portion of the Anadarko Basin region

January 1, 1989

Field investigations in the Lake Classen-Turner Falls, Oklahoma, area of the northern Arbuckle anticline, on the southeastern margin of the Anadarko basin, indicate that transpressional (oblique compressional) deformation of Late Pennsylvanian age dominated the structural development of this area. The Arbuckle anticline is detached along the NW -trending, SW -dipping, left-reverse Arbuckle fault and is thrust obliquely onto the margin of the Tishomingo block to the east. Paleostress analysis of slip lines on mesoscopic faults along the northeastern limb of the Arbuckle anticline, associated in style and geometry with oblique Arbuckle thrusting, indicates compression directed N. 35-60° E.

Publication Year 1989
Title Structural evolution of the southeastern portion of the Anadarko Basin region
Authors William J. Perry
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Series Number 90
Index ID 70044329
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse