MORPHOLOGY OF A PRE-COLLISIONAL, SALT-BEARING, ACCRETIONARY COMPLEX: THE MEDITERRANEAN RIDGE (EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN)
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MORPHOLOGY OF A PRE-COLLISIONAL, SALT-BEARING, ACCRETIONARY COMPLEX: THE MEDITERRANEAN RIDGE (EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN)
Huguen C.; Mascle J.; Chamot-Rooke N.; Loubrieu B.
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Marine Geophysical Researches, 2006, 27, 1, 61-75
Date:
2006
Abstract:
The Eastern Mediterranean Sea is a remnant of a deep Mesozoic oceanic basin, now almost totally consumed as a result of long-term plate convergence between Eurasia and Africa. The present-day surface morphology of the Eastern Mediterranean relates both to the early history of formation of the deep basins and the recent geodynamic interactions between interfering microplates. Among the most conspicuous morphologic features of the basin is an arc-shape, elongated and wide, bathymetric swell bisecting the entire basin from the Ionian to Levantine areas, known as the Mediterranean Ridge. During the last decade this tectono-sedimentary accretionary prism, which results from the Hellenic subduction, has been intensively surveyed by swath mapping, multichannel seismic profiling and deep dives. We present here, and briefly discuss, the main morphological characteristics of this feature as derived from swath bathymetric data that considerably help to better assess the lateral and north-south morphostructural variability of the Mediterranean Ridge. This study reveals that the characteristics and morphostructural variability of the Mediterranean Ridge are related to: (1) a specific incipient collision geodynamic setting south of Crete, where the African and Aegean continental margins are nearly in contact, (2) a unique regional kinematics, controlled by frontal convergence south of Crete (central Mediterranean Ridge) and oblique subduction with opposite sense of shear for the western (Ionian) and eastern (Levantine) domains of the Mediterranean Ridge, that explain the lateral variations of deformation and (3) particularities of its sedimentary cover, which includes massive salt layers within the outer Mediterranean Ridge and local salt deposits within the inner domains, that control the north-south morphostructural variability of the sedimentary wedge. © Springer 2006.
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