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Recent tectonic reorganization of the Nubia-Eurasia convergent boundary heading for the closure of the western Mediterranean

Andrea Billi, Claudio Faccenna, Olivier Bellier, Liliana Minelli, Giancarlo Neri, Claudia Piromallo, Debora Presti, Davide Scrocca and Enrico Serpelloni
Recent tectonic reorganization of the Nubia-Eurasia convergent boundary heading for the closure of the western Mediterranean (in Risque sismique dans les zones a sismicite moderee; de l'alea a la vulnerabilite--Seismic risk in regions of moderate seismicity; from hazard to vulnerability, Olivier Bellier (prefacer))
Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France (June 2011) 182 (4): 279-303

Abstract

In the western Mediterranean area, after a long period (late Paleogene-Neogene) of Nubian (W-Africa) northward subduction beneath Eurasia, subduction has almost ceased, as well as convergence accommodation in the subduction zone. With the progression of Nubia-Eurasia convergence, a tectonic reorganization is therefore necessary to accommodate future contraction. Previously-published tectonic, seismological, geodetic, tomographic, and seismic reflection data (integrated by some new GPS velocity data) are reviewed to understand the reorganization of the convergent boundary in the western Mediterranean. Between northern Morocco, to the west, and northern Sicily, to the east, contractional deformation has shifted from the former subduction zone to the margins of the two back-arc oceanic basins (Algerian-Liguro-Provencal and Tyrrhenian Basins) and it is now mainly active in the south-Tyrrhenian (northern Sicily), northern Liguro-Provencal, Algerian, and Alboran (partly) margins. Onset of compression and basin inversion has propagated in a scissor-like manner from the Alboran (c. 8 Ma) to the Tyrrhenian (younger than c. 2 Ma) basins following a similar propagation of the cessation of the subduction, i.e., older to the west and younger to the east. It follows that basin inversion is rather advanced on the Algerian margin, where a new southward subduction seems to be in its very infant stage, while it has still to really start in the Tyrrhenian margin, where contraction has resumed at the rear of the fold-thrust belt and may soon invert the Marsili oceanic basin. Part of the contractional deformation may have shifted toward the north in the Liguro-Provencal Basin possibly because of its weak rheological properties compared with those of the area between Tunisia and Sardinia, where no oceanic crust occurs and seismic deformation is absent or limited. The tectonic reorganization of the Nubia-Eurasia boundary in the study area is still strongly controlled by the inherited tectonic fabric and rheological attributes, which are strongly heterogeneous along the boundary. These features prevent, at present, the development of long and continuous thrust faults. In an extreme and approximate synthesis, the evolution of the western Mediterranean is inferred to follow a Wilson Cycle (at a small scale) with the following main steps: (1) northward Nubian subduction with Mediterranean back-arc extension (since approximately 35 Ma); (2) progressive cessation, from west to east, of Nubian main subduction (since approximately 15 Ma); (3) progressive onset of compression, from west to east, in the former back-arc domain and consequent basin inversion (since approximately 8-10 Ma); (4) possible future subduction of former back-arc basins.


ISSN: 0037-9409
EISSN: 1777-5817
Coden: BSGFAE
Serial Title: Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France
Serial Volume: 182
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Recent tectonic reorganization of the Nubia-Eurasia convergent boundary heading for the closure of the western Mediterranean
Title: Risque sismique dans les zones a sismicite moderee; de l'alea a la vulnerabilite--Seismic risk in regions of moderate seismicity; from hazard to vulnerability
Affiliation: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria, Rome, Italy
Pages: 279-303
Published: 20110627
Text Language: English
Summary Language: French
Publisher: Societe Geologique de France, Paris, France
Meeting name: Provence 2009; seismic risk in regions of moderate seismicity; from hazard to vulnerability
Meeting location: Aix-en-Provence, FRA, France
Meeting date: 20090706July 6-8, 2009
References: 237
Accession Number: 2011-080471
Categories: Solid-earth geophysics
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., 1 table, geol. sketch maps
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Secondary Affiliation: Universita Roma Tre, ITA, ItalyUniversite Paul Cezanne, FRA, FranceIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITA, Italy
Country of Publication: France
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Societe Geologique de France. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201144
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