Post-rift vertical movements and horizontal deformations in the eastern margin of the Central Atlantic: Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous evolution of Morocco

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Giovanni Bertotti
Mohamed Gouiza
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[1] Delft University of Technology,Department of Geoscience and Engineering
[2] VU University Amsterdam,Department of Tectonics and Structural Geology
[3] Netherlands Research Centre for Integrated Solid Earth Science (ISES),Department of Earth Sciences
[4] Memorial University Newfoundland,undefined
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International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2012年 / 101卷
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Post-rift uplift; Post-rift deformation; Passive margin; Morocco; Essaouira basin;
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Wide regions of Morocco, from the Meseta to the High Atlas, have experienced km-scale upward vertical movements during Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous times following the appearance of oceanic crust in the Central Atlantic. The area experiencing exhumation was flanked to the W by a domain of continuous subsidence, part of which is named the Essaouira-Agadir basin. Comparison with vertical movement curves predicted by lithospheric thinning models shows that only 50–60 % of the subsidence documented in the Essaouira basin can be explained by post-rift thermal relaxation and that <30–40 % of the observed exhumation can be explained by processes (in)directly related to the evolution of the Central Atlantic rifted margin. Syn-sedimentary structures in Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous formations of the Eassouira-Agadir basin are common and range from m-scale folds and thrusts to km-scale sedimentary wedges. These structures systematically document coeval shortening generally oriented at high angle to the present margin. As a working hypothesis, it is suggested that regional shortening can explain the structural observations and the enigmatic vertical movements.
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页码:2151 / 2165
页数:14
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