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Inversion tectonics, interference pattern and extensional fault-related folding in the Eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco

Auteur(s)
Robert-Charrue, Charles
Burkhard, Martin 
Centre d'hydrogéologie et de géothermie 
Date de parution
2008
In
Swiss Journal of Geosciences, Springer, 2008/101/2/397-408
Mots-clés
  • Anti-Atlas
  • inversion tectonics
  • thick vs thin skinned tectonics
  • variscan
  • extensional fault-related folding
  • Anti-Atlas

  • inversion tectonics

  • thick vs thin skinned...

  • variscan

  • extensional fault-rel...

Résumé
The Anti-Atlas belt of Morocco is a Variscan chain which appears as a huge anticlinorium oriented NE-SW. In the internal part of this structure, the actual relief shows the basement cropping out as inliers (Piqué 2001) or <i>boutonnières</i>. The cover, a thick pile of Paleozoic sediments up to 12 km thick, is gently folded and of low grade metamorphism in its lower level. The lack of major <i>décollement</i>, of a deformation front or thrust-fault makes the Anti-Atlas an unusual type of belt, which does not fit with classic schemes. The Anti-Atlas has been considered to</i> be a thick skinned fold belt, with the crystalline basement involved in the horizontal shortening and where the folding of the cover fits to a “buckle fold” mode (Burkhard et al. 2006). This structural style is determined by two key parameters: the total thickness of Paleozoic cover series and the relative abundance of shale vs. competent marker beds. <br> The Eastern Anti-Atlas has particular features which are not found elsewhere in the Anti-Atlas. Its location at the intersection between the NW-SE Ougarta chain and the ENE-WSW main body of the Anti-Atlas, produces an egg-box interference pattern. The significance of minor folds and thrusts in the competent beds and their particular orientation is examined. The fact that the cover in the Eastern Anti-Atlas is only 6 km thick, which changes the shale vs competent beds ratio, influences its structural style. The feature that distinguishes the most Eastern Anti-Atlas is the presence of large E-W normal faults affecting the whole structure and creating extensional fault-related folding in the cover.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/14759
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10.1007/s00015-008-1266-0
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Robert-Charrue_Charles_-_Inversion_tectonnics_interference_pattern_20091201.pdf (3.59 MB)
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