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Vuache Fault
Contribution to the seismic hazard assessment of a slow active fault, the Vuache fault in the southern Molasse basin (France)
Structural map of the area surrounding the Vuache fault, drawn after the av...
Geomorphologic imprint of the Vuache fault in the Molasse basin and its str...
Questionable evidence of neotectonic activity in the Pleistocene deposits a...
The 2 seismic lines in their geological context. (3A) Location of the lines...
Structural interpretation of the two seismic lines. Vertical scale is in ti...
Geomorphologic context of the Rhône-Usses valley area. This sketch section...
Stress Drop during Earthquakes: Effect of Fault Roughness Scaling
Active deformation in the southern Jura and Molasse basin area [modified af...
Fourier power spectrum calculated for the Vuache and Dixie Valley fault sur...
Introduction to “PROVENCE 2009” Seismic risk in regions of moderate seismicity: from hazard to vulnerability
New constraints for indentation mechanisms in arcuate belts from the Jura Mountains, France
Compilation of extant roughness data for power spectral density (adapted fr...
Updated seismotectonic zoning scheme of Metropolitan France, with reference to geologic and seismotectonic data
Constraints from fault roughness on the scale-dependent strength of rocks
The 2021 M w 5.2 Baicheng Earthquake: Implications for the Hazards of Extremely Shallow Earthquakes
Collection of a Reference Event Set for Regional and Teleseismic Location Calibration
A decade of seismicity in metropolitan France (2010–2019): the CEA/LDG methodologies and observations
Abstract The Berriasian Pierre-Châtel Formation in the Swiss and French Jura Mountains is dominated by shallow-marine carbonates tha overlie lacustrine and marginal-marine sediments with a major transgressive surface. Detailed facies analysis of five sections allows the definition of elementary and small-scale depositional sequences, which commonlexhibit deepening-shallowing trends. Benthic foraminifera and rare ammonites on the platform, as well as a sequence-stratigraphic correlation with a well-dated deeper-water section,furnish the biostratigraphic framework. Thus, the large-scale sequence boundaries below and at the top of the Pierre-Châtel Formation can be correlated with dated boundaries in other European basins. This time constraint and the hie archical stacking pattern on the platform as well as in thebasin suggest that the sea-level fluctuations influencing the formation of the depositional sequences were controlled,at least partly, by Milankovitch cycles. The elementary sequences correspond to the 20 ky precession cycle, and the small-scale sequences to the 100 ky eccentricity cycle. Uncertainties in the definition of sequences exist if facies contrasts are too low to develop clearly marked sequence boundaries or maximum-flooding intervals. Nevertheless, a best-fit solution for the correlation of the small-scale sequences between the studied sections can be proposed. Thelowermost three small-scale sequences of the Pierre-Châtel Formation are analyzed in detail. They are decompacted and correlated on the level of the elementary sequences. Within this relatively precise time frame, the flooding of the Jura platform (following the early Berriasian sea-level lowstand) can be monitored. It is seen that the transgression occurred stepwise: every 20 ky, atransgressive pulse established marine facies farther towards the platform interior. This study demonstrates that the cyclostratigraphical approach makes it possible to construct a narrow time frame, within which the rates of sedimentary, ecological, and diagenetic processes can be evaluated, phases of differential subsidence identified, and the durations of stratigraphic gaps estimated. The complex and dynamic evolution of an ancient carbonate platform can thus be studied with a time resolution of 20 to 100 ky.