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Titre: Geophysical evidence for a transform margin offshore Western Algeria : a witness of a subduction-transform edge propagator?
Auteur(s): Badji, Rabia
Charvis, Philippe
Bracene, Rabah
Galve, Audrey
Badsi, Madjid
Ribodetti, Alessandra
Benaissa, Zahia
Klingelhoefer, Frauke
Medaouri, Mourad
Beslier, Marie-Odile
Mots-clés: Seismic tomography
Continental margins : transform
Crustal structure
Africa
Europe
Date de publication: 2015
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Collection/Numéro: Geophysical Journal International/ Vol.200, N°2 (2015);pp. 1027-1043
Résumé: For the first time, a deep seismic data set acquired in the frame of the Algerian-French SPIRAL program provides new insights regarding the origin of the westernmost Algerian margin and basin. We performed a tomographic inversion of traveltimes along a 100-km-long wide-angle seismic profile shot over 40 ocean bottom seismometers offshore Mostaganem (Northwestern Algeria). The resulting velocity model and multichannel seismic reflection profiles show a thin (3-4 km thick) oceanic crust. The narrow ocean-continent transition (less than 10 km wide) is bounded by vertical faults and surmounted by a narrow almost continuous basin filled with Miocene to Quaternary sediments. This fault system, as well as the faults organized in a negative-flower structure on the continent side, marks a major strike-slip fault system. The extremely sharp variation of the Moho depth (up to 45 +/- 3 degrees) beneath the continental border underscores the absence of continental extension in this area. All these features support the hypothesis that this part of the margin from Oran to Tenes, trending N65-N70 degrees E, is a fossil subduction-transform edge propagator fault, vestige of the propagation of the edge of the Gibraltar subduction zone during the westward migration of the Alboran domain
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/3074
ISSN: 0956-540X
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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