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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

A Miocene tectonic inversion in the Ionian Sea (central Mediterranean): Evidence from multichannel seismic data

Flora Gallais; Marc-André Gutscher; David Graindorge; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke; Dirk Klaeschen

It is widely accepted that the Central and Eastern Mediterranean are remnants of the Neo-Tethys. However, the orientation and timing of spreading of this domain remain controversial. Here, we present time migrated and pre-stack depth migrated NW-SE oriented Archimede (1997) lines together with the PrisMed01 (1993) profile to constrain the evolution of the Ionian basin. Our interpretation allows us to identify a large-scale set of SW-NE striking reverse faults beneath the Ionian Abyssal Plain. These primarily NW vergent faults are characterized by a spacing comprised between 10 to 20 km and a dip ranging from 60 to 65{degree sign}. Following very recent paleogeographic reconstructions, we propose that the set of N{degree sign}55 features initially formed as normal faults during the NW-SE trending seafloor spreading of the Ionian basin after its late Triassic-early Jurassic rifting. Based on geometric comparisons with the intraplate deformation observed beneath the Central Indian Ocean, we show that the inherited oceanic normal faults were reactivated under compression as reverse faults. Well-developed Tortonian syntectonic basins developed NW of the major faults and the base of the Messinian evaporites (Mobile Unit) is slightly folded by the activity of the faults. We show that 3-4 km of total shortening occurs over a 80 km wide area beneath the Ionian Abyssal Plain, resulting in a bulk shortening of 3.5-5 %. We propose a link between the Tortonian-early Messinian inversion of the fault pattern and a plate tectonic reorganization prior to the main phase of back-arc opening of the Tyrrhenian domain.


Tectonics | 2016

Tectonic expression of an active slab tear from high-resolution seismic and bathymetric data offshore Sicily (Ionian Sea)

Marc-André Gutscher; Stéphane Dominguez; Bernard Mercier de Lépinay; L. M. Pinheiro; Flora Gallais; Nathalie Babonneau; Antonio Cattaneo; Yann Le Faou; Giovanni Barreca; Aaron Micallef; Marzia Rovere

Subduction of a narrow slab of oceanic lithosphere beneath a tightly curved orogenic arc requires the presence of at least one lithospheric scale tear fault. While the Calabrian subduction beneath southern Italy is considered to be the type example of this geodynamic setting, the geometry, kinematics and surface expression of the associated lateral, slab tear fault offshore eastern Sicily remain controversial. Results from a new marine geophysical survey conducted in the Ionian Sea, using high-resolution bathymetry and seismic profiling reveal active faulting at the seafloor within a 140 km long, two-branched fault system near Alfeo Seamount. The previously unidentified 60 km long NW trending North Alfeo Fault system shows primarily strike-slip kinematics as indicated by the morphology and steep-dipping transpressional and transtensional faults. Available earthquake focal mechanisms indicate dextral strike-slip motion along this fault segment. The 80 km long SSE trending South Alfeo fault system is expressed by one or two steeply dipping normal faults, bounding the western side of a 500+ m thick, 5 km wide, elongate, syntectonic Plio-Quaternary sedimentary basin. Both branches of the fault system are mechanically capable of generating magnitude 6–7 earthquakes like those that struck eastern Sicily in 1169, 1542, and 1693.


Marine Geology | 2012

Two-stage growth of the Calabrian accretionary wedge in the Ionian Sea (Central Mediterranean): Constraints from depth‐migrated multichannel seismic data

Flora Gallais; Marc-André Gutscher; Dirk Klaeschen; David Graindorge


Archive | 2010

The Calabrian Arc subduction complex in the Ionian Sea

A. Polonia; L. Torelli; Francesco Riminucci; Paola Mussoni; Dirk Klaschen; Marc-André Gutscher; Flora Gallais


Tectonics | 2016

Tectonic expression of an active slab tear from high-resolution seismic and bathymetric data offshore Sicily (Ionian Sea): SLAB TEAR OFFSHORE SICILY

Marc-André Gutscher; Stéphane Dominguez; Bernard Mercier de Lépinay; L. M. Pinheiro; Flora Gallais; Nathalie Babonneau; Antonio Cattaneo; Yann Le Faou; Giovanni Barreca; Aaron Micallef; Marzia Rovere


Archive | 2016

Are high p-wave velocity sediments on thin Tethyan crust, deep-water carbonates?

Marc-André Gutscher; David Graindorge; Frauke Klingelhoefer; David Dellong; Heidrun Kopp; Valentí Sallarès; Rafael Bartolomé; Flora Gallais


[Talk] In: GeoMunich 2011 Fragile Earth, Geological Processes from Global to Local Scales, 06.09.2011, München . GeoMunich 2011 Fragile Earth, Geological Processes from Global to Local Scales : Munich, Germany, 4–7 September 2011 ; 100th Annual Meeting of Geologische Vereinigung ; 163rd Annual Meeting of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften ; abstracts with programs ; A39 . | 2011

The structure and recent deformation of the external Calabrian Arc (accretionary wedge): implications for regional hazard assessment

Flora Gallais; Marc-André Gutscher; David Graindorge; Nicolas Chamot-Rooke; Dirk Klaeschen


Archive | 2010

The Ionian Abyssal Plain - closure of a remnant Mesozoic oceanic domain: subbottom structures, deep deformation and the Calabrian subduction zone

Flora Gallais; M.-A. Gutscher; David Graindorge; Dirk Klaeschen


Archive | 2010

The Calabrian subduction zone (Ionian Sea): Historical seismicity and a new review of the system from multi-channel seismic data

Flora Gallais; Marc-André Gutscher; L. Torelli; A. Polonia; David Graindorge


Archive | 2009

Deep structure and historical earthquakes in the Calabrian subduction zone (Southern Italy): preliminary results from multi-channel seismic reflection profiles

Flora Gallais; M.-A. Gutscher; Lucio Torelli; A. Polonia; Francesco Riminucci

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Marc-André Gutscher

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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David Graindorge

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M.-A. Gutscher

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Nathalie Babonneau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Bernard Mercier de Lépinay

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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