Authors
Nadege Rollet, Jacques Déverchère, Marie‐Odile Beslier, Pol Guennoc, Jean‐Pierre Réhault, Marc Sosson, Catherine Truffert
Publication date
2002/6
Journal
Tectonics
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
6-1-6-23
Description
The Ligurian basin, western Mediterranean Sea, has opened from late Oligocene to early Miocene times, behind the Apulian subduction zone and partly within the western Alpine belt. We analyze the deep structures of the basin and its conjugate margins in order to describe the tectonic styles of opening and to investigate the possible contributions of forces responsible for the basin formation, especially the pulling force induced by the retreating subduction hinge and the gravitational body force from the Alpine wedge. To undertake this analysis, we combine new multichannel seismic reflection data (Malis cruise, 1995) with other geophysical data (previous multichannel and monochannel seismic sections, magnetic anomalies) and constrain them by geological sampling from two recent cruises (dredges from Marco cruise, 1995, and submersible dives from Cylice cruise, 1997). From an analysis of basement …
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