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Isostasy in Geology and
Basin Analysis
INCOMPLETE DRAFT
This exercise is drawn from Angevine, Heller and Paola
(1990), with inspiration and essential planning by R. Dorsey.
A. Martin-Barajas generously provided material used in this
exercise.
Archimedes Principle: When a body is immersed in a
fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on the body
that is equal to the weight of the fluid that is
displaced by the body.”
This rule applies to all mountain belts and basins
under conditions of local (Airy) isostatic
compensation: the lithosphere has no lateral
strength, and thus each lithospheric column is
independent of neighboring columns (e.g. rift
basins).
To work isostasy problems, we assume that the
lithosphere (crust + upper mantle) is “floating” in
the fluid asthenosphere. A simple, nongeologic
example looks like this -

1

2

h1

h2

Solid

s

Fluid ( f)
depth of equal
compensation
Because fluid has no shear strength (yield stress =0),
it cannot maintain lateral pressure differences. It
will flow to eliminate the pressure gradient.

1

2

h1

h2

Solid

s

Fluid ( f)
depth of equal
compensation
To calculate equilibrium forces, set forces of two
columns equal to each other: F1 = F2
(f=ma)
m1xa = m2xa
m1 = m2
1
2
(gravitational acceleration
cancels out)

h1

h2

Solid

s

Fluid ( f)
depth of equal
compensation
Because m= xv (density x volume),
convert to m= h, and: fh1= sh2

1

This equation
correctly
describes
equilibrium
isostatic
balance in the
diagram.

2

h1

h2

Solid

s

Fluid ( f)
depth of equal
compensation
Onward to geology –
EXAMPLE 1 Estimate thickness of lithosphere:
In this example, we’ve
measured the depth to the
moho (hc) using seismic
refraction.
Elevation (e) is known, and
standard densities for the
crust, mantle, and
asthenosphere are used:
=2800 kg/m3
c
=3400 kg/m3
m
=3300 kg/m3
a

elevation=3km
c

hc=35km

Z=?
m

hm=?

asthenosphere ( c)
How deep to the base of the lithosphere?
Solve for Z:
a(Z) = c(hc+e) + m(Z-hc)
a(Z) - mZ = c(hc+e) - mhc Z=?
c(hc+e) - mhc
Z=
( a- m)

elevation=3km
c

m

hc=35km
hm=?

asthenosphere ( a)
How deep to the base of the lithosphere?
Solve for Z:
elevation=3km
c
hc=35km
a(Z) = c(hc+e) + m(Z-hc)
a(Z) - mZ = m(Z-hc) - mhc Z=?
m
hm=?
c(hc+e) - mhc
Z=
( a- m)
asthenosphere ( c)
2800(35+3) – 3400(35)
=
(3300-3400)
-12,600
Z = 126 km
=
-100
EXAMPLE 2 What is the effect of filling a basin with
sediment?
Consider a basin 1km deep that is filled only
with water. How much sediment would it take
to fill the basin up to sea level?
2

1
ho=
1km
hc

hm

water
C=

2800
m=

3400
a=

hs=?

crust
mantle
lithosphere

3300

s=

2300
C=
2800
m=

3400

Let w= 1000
kg/m3
sediment
Let s= 2300 kg/m3
crust
mantle
lithosphere
depth of equal
compensation
Remember, force balance must be calculated for entire
column down to depth of compensation (=depth below which
there is no density difference between columns).
Also, thickness of crust and mantle lithosphere does not
change, so they cancel out on both sides of the equation.
1
2
water
ho=
s=
hs=? 2300 sediment
1km
=
C
hc
2800 crust
C=
crust
2800
m=
mantle
hm
mantle
3400 lithosphere
m=
3400 lithosphere
a= 3300
depth of equal
compensation
who

+ chc + mhm + a(hs-ho) = shs + chc + mhm
who + a(hs-ho) = shs
who + ahs – aho = shs
hs( a- s) = aho – who
hs = ho( a- w)
a- s)
water
ho=
sediment
s=
hs=?
1km
=
C
2300
hc
2800 crust
C=
crust
2800
m=
mantle
hm
mantle
3400 lithosphere
m=
3400 lithosphere
(hs-ho) a= 3300
depth of equal
compensation
ho( a- w)
hs =
a- s)

ho=
1km
hc

hm

(hs-ho)

=

water
C=
2800
m=

3400
a=

3300

1.0 (3.3-1.0)
(3.3-2.3)

hs=?

crust

s=

2300
C=

2800
mantle
lithosphere

m=

3400

= 2.3 km

sediment
crust
mantle
lithosphere
depth of equal
compensation
“rule of thumb”: the thickness of sediment needed to fill
a basin is ~ 2.3 times the depth of water that the
sediment replaces

ho=
1km
hc

hm

(hs-ho)

water
C=
2800
m=

3400
a=

3300

hs=?

crust
mantle
lithosphere

s=

2300
C=
2800
m=

3400

sediment
crust
mantle
lithosphere
depth of equal
compensation
EXAMPLE 2B Sediment filling – Alarcon Basin
example
Determine the maximum water depth in the Alarcon
Basin from your profile or spreadsheet.
Calculate how much sediment would be needed to fill
the Alarcon Basin up to sea level.
ho( a- w)
hs =
a- s)

ho=
1km
hc

hm

(hs-ho)

=

water
C=
2800
m=

3400
a=

3300

3 (3.3-1.0)
(3.3-2.3)

hs=?

crust
mantle
lithosphere

s=

2300
C=
2800
m=

3400

= 6.9 km

sediment
crust
mantle
lithosphere
depth of equal
compensation
EXAMPLE 3 How does crustal thinning effect
the depth of sedimentary basins?
1
hc1=
30km

2
Z

crust

mantle
hm1=
90km lithosphere

hc2

crust

hm2

mantle
lithosphere

ha

Newly-formed basin
Thin crust and
mantle lithosphere
to half of original.
How deep a basin
forms in response to
thinning?
Solve for Z.

Note: ha = hc1 + hm1 - hc2 - hm2 - Z
c(hc1)

+ m(hm1) = w(Z) + c(hc2) + m(hm2) + a(ha)
30 c + 90 m = w(Z) + 15 c + 45 m + a(120-15-45-Z)
30 c + 90 m = Z w + 15 c + 45 m + 60 a- Z a
Z( a- w) = 60 a-45 m-15 c
1
hc1=
30km

2
Z

crust

mantle
hm1=
90km lithosphere

hc2

crust

hm2

mantle
lithosphere

ha

Note: ha = hc1 + hm1 - hc2 - hm2 - Z
Z( a-

w)

= 60 a-45

m-15 c

If the new basin is filled by water,
what is its depth (Z)? 1
hc1=
30km

2
Z

crust

mantle
hm1=
90km lithosphere

hc2

crust

hm2

mantle
lithosphere

ha

A: Fill with water
( w = 1.01 g/cm2)
60 a-45 m-15
Z=
( a – w)

c
Z( a-

w)

= 60 a-45

m-15 c

If the new basin is filled by water 1
hc1=
30km

2
Z

crust

mantle
hm1=
90km lithosphere

hc2

crust

hm2

mantle
lithosphere

ha

A: Fill with water
( w = 1.01 g/cm2)
60 a-45 m-15
Z=
( a – w)

c

60(3.3)- 45(3.4)-15(2.8)
=
(3.3-1.01)
3.00
=
2.29

= 1.31 km
for water
Z( a-

w)

= 60 a-45

m-15 c

B: Fill with sediment
If the new basin is filled by sediment, ( = 2.3 g/cm2)
w
what is its depth? 60 a-45 m-15 c
1
2
Z=
( a – w)
Z
hc1=
crust
hc2
30km
crust
hm1= mantle
litho90km
sphere

hm2
ha

mantle
lithosphere
Z( a-

w)

= 60 a-45

m-15 c

Basin is formed:
A: fill with water
B: fill with sediment
1
Z
hc1=
crust
hc2
30km
mantle
hm1=
90km lithosphere

hm2
ha

B: Fill with sediment
( s = 2.3 g/cm2)
2

crust
mantle
lithosphere

60 a-45 m-15
Z=
( a – s)

c

60(3.3)- 45(3.4)-15(2.8)
=
(3.3-2.3)
3.00
=
1.0

= 3.0 km
for sediment
EXAMPLE 3B Use Upper Delfin Basin
sediment fill and crustal thickness to estimate
amount of thinning of mantle lithosphere.
1
hc1

hm1

crust

mantle
lithosphere

2

hc2 =

Sediment
thickness

crust

mantle
hm2= lithosphere
Mantle lithosphere
removed
Location map, Northern Gulf
of California

Delfin Basin
Tiburon Basin
Interpreted seismic line, Delfin Basin and Tiburon
Basin

Low-angle detachment
fault
intrusions

Thickness of sediments and crust are interpreted
from seismic lines
Minimum thicknesses, Delfin Basin
Sediments
4 km
Metasediments
4 km
Intrusions
0.4 km
Other
1 km

from Dorsey, 2010, Table 1
EXAMPLE 3B Use Upper Delfin Basin
sediment fill and crustal thickness to estimate
amount of thinning of mantle lithosphere.
1
hc1=
35km

crust

hs=4km
hc2=
~10km?

mantle hm2=
hm1=
litho- ?km
?km
sphere

2

Sediment
thickness

crust
mantle
lithosphere
Mantle lithosphere
removed
Notes, 9-20-13
Example 3b - another G of CA example – how much mantle
lithosphere has been removed? *“inversion” of the question. First
solve for amt of sed fill, 2nd measure crust and sed. Thickness and
solve for amt of mantle lithosphere removed]
Dorsey 2010 Geology paper – table of approximate sediment &
metasediment fill in basin (Salton Trough and other northern G of
CA basins)
Need 1) initial (pre-rifting crustal thickness – Martin-Barajas paper in
press, or Couch et al. ‘91??) *~35 km+
2) Thinned crust (either in Couch, or in an existing Martin-Barajas
lead or co-author) [~ 14ish, of which 7ish is sed.s + metased.s]

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Isostasy and basin analysis powerpoint

  • 1. Isostasy in Geology and Basin Analysis INCOMPLETE DRAFT This exercise is drawn from Angevine, Heller and Paola (1990), with inspiration and essential planning by R. Dorsey. A. Martin-Barajas generously provided material used in this exercise.
  • 2. Archimedes Principle: When a body is immersed in a fluid, the fluid exerts an upward force on the body that is equal to the weight of the fluid that is displaced by the body.”
  • 3. This rule applies to all mountain belts and basins under conditions of local (Airy) isostatic compensation: the lithosphere has no lateral strength, and thus each lithospheric column is independent of neighboring columns (e.g. rift basins).
  • 4. To work isostasy problems, we assume that the lithosphere (crust + upper mantle) is “floating” in the fluid asthenosphere. A simple, nongeologic example looks like this - 1 2 h1 h2 Solid s Fluid ( f) depth of equal compensation
  • 5. Because fluid has no shear strength (yield stress =0), it cannot maintain lateral pressure differences. It will flow to eliminate the pressure gradient. 1 2 h1 h2 Solid s Fluid ( f) depth of equal compensation
  • 6. To calculate equilibrium forces, set forces of two columns equal to each other: F1 = F2 (f=ma) m1xa = m2xa m1 = m2 1 2 (gravitational acceleration cancels out) h1 h2 Solid s Fluid ( f) depth of equal compensation
  • 7. Because m= xv (density x volume), convert to m= h, and: fh1= sh2 1 This equation correctly describes equilibrium isostatic balance in the diagram. 2 h1 h2 Solid s Fluid ( f) depth of equal compensation
  • 9. EXAMPLE 1 Estimate thickness of lithosphere: In this example, we’ve measured the depth to the moho (hc) using seismic refraction. Elevation (e) is known, and standard densities for the crust, mantle, and asthenosphere are used: =2800 kg/m3 c =3400 kg/m3 m =3300 kg/m3 a elevation=3km c hc=35km Z=? m hm=? asthenosphere ( c)
  • 10. How deep to the base of the lithosphere? Solve for Z: a(Z) = c(hc+e) + m(Z-hc) a(Z) - mZ = c(hc+e) - mhc Z=? c(hc+e) - mhc Z= ( a- m) elevation=3km c m hc=35km hm=? asthenosphere ( a)
  • 11. How deep to the base of the lithosphere? Solve for Z: elevation=3km c hc=35km a(Z) = c(hc+e) + m(Z-hc) a(Z) - mZ = m(Z-hc) - mhc Z=? m hm=? c(hc+e) - mhc Z= ( a- m) asthenosphere ( c) 2800(35+3) – 3400(35) = (3300-3400) -12,600 Z = 126 km = -100
  • 12. EXAMPLE 2 What is the effect of filling a basin with sediment?
  • 13. Consider a basin 1km deep that is filled only with water. How much sediment would it take to fill the basin up to sea level? 2 1 ho= 1km hc hm water C= 2800 m= 3400 a= hs=? crust mantle lithosphere 3300 s= 2300 C= 2800 m= 3400 Let w= 1000 kg/m3 sediment Let s= 2300 kg/m3 crust mantle lithosphere depth of equal compensation
  • 14. Remember, force balance must be calculated for entire column down to depth of compensation (=depth below which there is no density difference between columns). Also, thickness of crust and mantle lithosphere does not change, so they cancel out on both sides of the equation. 1 2 water ho= s= hs=? 2300 sediment 1km = C hc 2800 crust C= crust 2800 m= mantle hm mantle 3400 lithosphere m= 3400 lithosphere a= 3300 depth of equal compensation
  • 15. who + chc + mhm + a(hs-ho) = shs + chc + mhm who + a(hs-ho) = shs who + ahs – aho = shs hs( a- s) = aho – who hs = ho( a- w) a- s) water ho= sediment s= hs=? 1km = C 2300 hc 2800 crust C= crust 2800 m= mantle hm mantle 3400 lithosphere m= 3400 lithosphere (hs-ho) a= 3300 depth of equal compensation
  • 16. ho( a- w) hs = a- s) ho= 1km hc hm (hs-ho) = water C= 2800 m= 3400 a= 3300 1.0 (3.3-1.0) (3.3-2.3) hs=? crust s= 2300 C= 2800 mantle lithosphere m= 3400 = 2.3 km sediment crust mantle lithosphere depth of equal compensation
  • 17. “rule of thumb”: the thickness of sediment needed to fill a basin is ~ 2.3 times the depth of water that the sediment replaces ho= 1km hc hm (hs-ho) water C= 2800 m= 3400 a= 3300 hs=? crust mantle lithosphere s= 2300 C= 2800 m= 3400 sediment crust mantle lithosphere depth of equal compensation
  • 18. EXAMPLE 2B Sediment filling – Alarcon Basin example Determine the maximum water depth in the Alarcon Basin from your profile or spreadsheet. Calculate how much sediment would be needed to fill the Alarcon Basin up to sea level.
  • 19. ho( a- w) hs = a- s) ho= 1km hc hm (hs-ho) = water C= 2800 m= 3400 a= 3300 3 (3.3-1.0) (3.3-2.3) hs=? crust mantle lithosphere s= 2300 C= 2800 m= 3400 = 6.9 km sediment crust mantle lithosphere depth of equal compensation
  • 20. EXAMPLE 3 How does crustal thinning effect the depth of sedimentary basins? 1 hc1= 30km 2 Z crust mantle hm1= 90km lithosphere hc2 crust hm2 mantle lithosphere ha Newly-formed basin Thin crust and mantle lithosphere to half of original. How deep a basin forms in response to thinning? Solve for Z. Note: ha = hc1 + hm1 - hc2 - hm2 - Z
  • 21. c(hc1) + m(hm1) = w(Z) + c(hc2) + m(hm2) + a(ha) 30 c + 90 m = w(Z) + 15 c + 45 m + a(120-15-45-Z) 30 c + 90 m = Z w + 15 c + 45 m + 60 a- Z a Z( a- w) = 60 a-45 m-15 c 1 hc1= 30km 2 Z crust mantle hm1= 90km lithosphere hc2 crust hm2 mantle lithosphere ha Note: ha = hc1 + hm1 - hc2 - hm2 - Z
  • 22. Z( a- w) = 60 a-45 m-15 c If the new basin is filled by water, what is its depth (Z)? 1 hc1= 30km 2 Z crust mantle hm1= 90km lithosphere hc2 crust hm2 mantle lithosphere ha A: Fill with water ( w = 1.01 g/cm2) 60 a-45 m-15 Z= ( a – w) c
  • 23. Z( a- w) = 60 a-45 m-15 c If the new basin is filled by water 1 hc1= 30km 2 Z crust mantle hm1= 90km lithosphere hc2 crust hm2 mantle lithosphere ha A: Fill with water ( w = 1.01 g/cm2) 60 a-45 m-15 Z= ( a – w) c 60(3.3)- 45(3.4)-15(2.8) = (3.3-1.01) 3.00 = 2.29 = 1.31 km for water
  • 24. Z( a- w) = 60 a-45 m-15 c B: Fill with sediment If the new basin is filled by sediment, ( = 2.3 g/cm2) w what is its depth? 60 a-45 m-15 c 1 2 Z= ( a – w) Z hc1= crust hc2 30km crust hm1= mantle litho90km sphere hm2 ha mantle lithosphere
  • 25. Z( a- w) = 60 a-45 m-15 c Basin is formed: A: fill with water B: fill with sediment 1 Z hc1= crust hc2 30km mantle hm1= 90km lithosphere hm2 ha B: Fill with sediment ( s = 2.3 g/cm2) 2 crust mantle lithosphere 60 a-45 m-15 Z= ( a – s) c 60(3.3)- 45(3.4)-15(2.8) = (3.3-2.3) 3.00 = 1.0 = 3.0 km for sediment
  • 26. EXAMPLE 3B Use Upper Delfin Basin sediment fill and crustal thickness to estimate amount of thinning of mantle lithosphere. 1 hc1 hm1 crust mantle lithosphere 2 hc2 = Sediment thickness crust mantle hm2= lithosphere Mantle lithosphere removed
  • 27. Location map, Northern Gulf of California Delfin Basin Tiburon Basin
  • 28. Interpreted seismic line, Delfin Basin and Tiburon Basin Low-angle detachment fault intrusions Thickness of sediments and crust are interpreted from seismic lines
  • 29. Minimum thicknesses, Delfin Basin Sediments 4 km Metasediments 4 km Intrusions 0.4 km Other 1 km from Dorsey, 2010, Table 1
  • 30. EXAMPLE 3B Use Upper Delfin Basin sediment fill and crustal thickness to estimate amount of thinning of mantle lithosphere. 1 hc1= 35km crust hs=4km hc2= ~10km? mantle hm2= hm1= litho- ?km ?km sphere 2 Sediment thickness crust mantle lithosphere Mantle lithosphere removed
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  • 33. Notes, 9-20-13 Example 3b - another G of CA example – how much mantle lithosphere has been removed? *“inversion” of the question. First solve for amt of sed fill, 2nd measure crust and sed. Thickness and solve for amt of mantle lithosphere removed] Dorsey 2010 Geology paper – table of approximate sediment & metasediment fill in basin (Salton Trough and other northern G of CA basins) Need 1) initial (pre-rifting crustal thickness – Martin-Barajas paper in press, or Couch et al. ‘91??) *~35 km+ 2) Thinned crust (either in Couch, or in an existing Martin-Barajas lead or co-author) [~ 14ish, of which 7ish is sed.s + metased.s]