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Article Dans Une Revue Earth and Planetary Science Letters Année : 2006

Imaging a lithospheric detachment at the continent–ocean crustal transition off Morocco

Agnès Maillard
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J. Malod
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Frauke Klingelhoefer

Résumé

The SISMAR seismic survey on the Moroccan Atlantic Margin recorded deep penetration images of the continent–ocean boundary. This paper focuses on the 3D observation of a landward dipping reflector, overlaid by a layered unit. The deep part of the reflector plunges towards the continent beneath thinned continental crust whereas its upper part finishes at the top of the basement in a transition zone where likely volcanics dipping reflectors are visible and where a magnetic anomaly named S1 marks the continent–ocean boundary location. As the landward dipping reflector crosses the Moho, it is interpreted as a lithospheric detachment with associated volcanic material originating from the asthenospheric mantle. Observations are used (i) to build a 2D model to explain the mechanisms of the lithospheric breaking off between Moroccan margin and its conjugate Canadian margin, the landward dipping reflector allowing mantle exhumation; (ii) to propose an ENE–WNW trend for the initial rifting extension in this part of Atlantic during late Triassic, direction compatible with that of the southern Grand Banks transform margin.

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hal-00111675 , version 1 (06-11-2006)

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Agnès Maillard, J. Malod, Emmanuelle Thiébot, Frauke Klingelhoefer, Jean-Pierre Réhault. Imaging a lithospheric detachment at the continent–ocean crustal transition off Morocco. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2006, 241 (3-4), pp.686-698. ⟨10.1016/j.epsl.2005.11.013⟩. ⟨hal-00111675⟩
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