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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2012

Bridging onshore and offshore present‐day kinematics of central and eastern Mediterranean: Implications for crustal dynamics and mantle flow

Eugénie Pérouse; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke; Alain Rabaute; Pierre Briole; François Jouanne; Ivan Georgiev; Dimitar Dimitrov

We present a new kinematic and strain model of an area encompassing the Calabrian and Hellenic subduction zones, western Anatolia and the Balkans. Using Haines and Holts (1993) method, we derive continuous velocity and strain rate fields by interpolating geodetic velocities, including recent GPS data in the Balkans. Relative motion between stable Eurasia and the western Aegean Sea is gradually accommodated by distributed N-S extension from Southern Balkans to the Eastern Corinth Gulf, so that the westward propagation of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) throughout continental Greece or Peloponnesus is not required. We thus propose that the NAF terminates in north Aegean and that N-S extension localized in the Corinth Gulf and distributed in Southern Balkans is due to the retreat of the Hellenic slab. The motion of the Hyblean plateau, Apulia Peninsula, south Adriatic Sea, Ionian Basin and Sirte plain can be minimized by a single rigid rotation around a pole located in the Sirte plain, compatible with the opening the Pelagian rifts (2–2.5 mm/yr) and seismotectonics in Libya. We interpret the trenchward ultraslow motion of the Calabrian arc (2–2.5 mm/yr) as pure collapse, the Calabrian subduction being now inactive. In the absolute plate motion reference frame, our modeled velocity field depicts two toroidal crustal patterns located at both ends of the Hellenic subduction zone, clockwise in NW Greece and counter-clockwise in western Anatolia. We suggest the NW Greece toroidal pattern is the surface expression of a slab tear and consequent toroidal asthenospheric flow.


Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2011

Neotectonics of the Owen Fracture Zone (NW Indian Ocean): Structural evolution of an oceanic strike-slip plate boundary

Mathieu Rodriguez; Marc Fournier; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke; Philippe Huchon; Julien Bourget; M. Sorbier; Sébastien Zaragosi; Alain Rabaute

The Owen Fracture Zone is a 800 km-long fault system that accommodates the dextral strike-slip motion between India and Arabia plates. Because of slow pelagic sedimentation rates that preserve the seafloor expression of the fault since the Early Pliocene, the fault is clearly observed on bathymetric data. It is made up of a series of fault segments separated by releasing and restraining bends, including a major pull-apart basin at latitude 20°N. Some distal turbiditic channels from the Indus deep-sea fan overlap the fault system and are disturbed by its activity, thus providing landmarks to date successive stages of fault activity and structural evolution of the Owen Fracture Zone from Pliocene to Present. We determine the durability of relay structures and the timing of their evolution along the principal displacement zone, from their inception to their extinction. We observe subsidence migration in the 20°N basin, and alternate activation of fault splays in the vicinity of the Qalhat seamount. The present-day Owen Fracture Zone is the latest stage of structural evolution of the 20-Myr-old strike-slip fault system buried under Indus turbiditic deposits whose activity started at the eastern foot of the Owen Ridge when the Gulf of Aden opened. The evolution of the Owen Fracture Zone since 3-6 Myr reflects a steady state plate motion between Arabia and India, such as inferred by kinematics for the last 20 Myr period. The structural evolution of the Owen Fracture Zone since 20 Myr- including fault segments propagation and migration, pull-apart basin opening and extinction - seems to be characterized by a progressive reorganisation of the fault system, and does not require any major kinematics change.


Tectonophysics | 2014

High-resolution imagery of active faulting offshore Al Hoceima, Northern Morocco

Elia D'Acremont; Marc-André Gutscher; Alain Rabaute; B. Mercier de Lépinay; Manfred Lafosse; Jeffrey Poort; Abdellah Ammar; A. Tahayt; P. Le Roy; Jeroen Smit; Damien Do Couto; Romain Cancouët; C. Prunier; Gemma Ercilla; Christian Gorini


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2003

In situ mineralogy and permeability logs from downhole measurements: Application to a case study in chlorite‐coated sandstones

Alain Rabaute; A. Revil; E. Brosse


Marine Geophysical Researches | 2007

Quantitative mapping of active mud volcanism at the western Mediterranean Ridge-backstop contact

Alain Rabaute; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke


Marine Geology | 2012

Mass wasting processes along the Owen Ridge (Northwest Indian Ocean)

Mathieu Rodriguez; Marc Fournier; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke; Philippe Huchon; Sébastien Zaragosi; Alain Rabaute


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Insights on continental collisional processes from GPS data: Dynamics of the peri-Adriatic belts

Marianne Métois; N. D'Agostino; Antonio Avallone; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke; Alain Rabaute; L. Duni; N. Kuka; R. Koci; Ivan Georgiev


Basin Research | 2017

Evidence of quaternary transtensional tectonics in the Nekor basin (NE Morocco)

Manfred Lafosse; Elia D'Acremont; Alain Rabaute; Bernard Mercier de Lépinay; Abdelilah Tahayt; Abdellah Ammar; Christian Gorini


Tectonics | 2017

Exhumation mechanisms of the Tauern Window (Eastern Alps) inferred from apatite and zircon fission track thermochronology

Audrey Bertrand; Claudio Rosenberg; Alain Rabaute; Frédéric Herman; Bernhard Fügenschuh


Tectonics | 2017

Exhumation mechanisms of the Tauern Window (Eastern Alps) inferred from apatite and zircon fission track thermochronology: EXHUMATION OF THE TAUERN WINDOW

Audrey Bertrand; Claudio Rosenberg; Alain Rabaute; Frédéric Herman; Bernhard Fügenschuh

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Gemma Ercilla

Spanish National Research Council

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Christian Gorini

Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

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Mathieu Rodriguez

École Normale Supérieure

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Belén Alonso

Spanish National Research Council

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Ivan Georgiev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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