2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228565
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On the origin and consequences of crustal-scale extension between Africa and Sicily since Late Miocene: insights from the Kaboudia area, western Pelagian Sea

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“…In some models, the Adria plate structure, located in the current Apenninic area, is characterized by the presence of a stiffer continental promontory in its central portion and of a thin continental lithosphere in the Umbria‐Marche region (Calcagnile & Panza, 1980; Geiss, 1987; Lucente & Speranza, 2001; Lucente et al., 2006; Maino et al., 2013; Miller & Piana Agostinetti, 2012; Panza et al., 2003). The African plate consists of a slightly thinner margin on its eastern side toward the Ionian ocean (Arab et al., 2020). The initial lithosphere temperature distribution has been determined according to the half‐space cooling equation (Turcotte & Schubert, 2014), while the underlying asthenosphere is characterized by a constant adiabatic temperature gradient of 0.50.3333emnormalKnormalkm1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some models, the Adria plate structure, located in the current Apenninic area, is characterized by the presence of a stiffer continental promontory in its central portion and of a thin continental lithosphere in the Umbria‐Marche region (Calcagnile & Panza, 1980; Geiss, 1987; Lucente & Speranza, 2001; Lucente et al., 2006; Maino et al., 2013; Miller & Piana Agostinetti, 2012; Panza et al., 2003). The African plate consists of a slightly thinner margin on its eastern side toward the Ionian ocean (Arab et al., 2020). The initial lithosphere temperature distribution has been determined according to the half‐space cooling equation (Turcotte & Schubert, 2014), while the underlying asthenosphere is characterized by a constant adiabatic temperature gradient of 0.50.3333emnormalKnormalkm1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exhumation of midcrustal domes is further supported by seismic-refraction EGT'85 North-South line that shows the high-velocity crustal material (6.05 km/s) reaching the surface at the Hairech ridge (Research Group for Lithospheric Structure in Tunisia, 1992) (Figure 13e). The late Miocene extension in Northern Tunisia propagated southeastwards during the Pliocene to Quaternary, affecting large regions of Central Tunisia, the Sicilian Channel and the Pelagian domain offshore (Arab et al, 2020;Belguith et al, 2011Belguith et al, , 2013Civile et al, 2010). This crustal thinning probably initiated in the middle Miocene concomitant to oceanic spreading of the easternmost Algerian basin (Haidar et al, 2022) (Figure 14).…”
Section: Extensional Exhumation In Northern Tunisiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main fault system accommodating this late Pliocene to Present-day convergence across Northern Tunisia is the Alia-Thibar dextral reverse fault zone (Gaidi et al, 2020). Extension propagated southward, affecting large areas of central Tunisia and the Pelagian platform between the Messinian-Zanclean and Quaternary (Arab et al, 2020;Belguith et al, 2011Belguith et al, , 2013Bouaziz et al, 2002;Dhifaoui et al, 2021;Saïd et al, 2011).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a whole, the Tell fold-and-thrust belt corresponds to a tectonic wedge (Fig. 1) built from a long and complex evolution at the North African margin of Maghrebian sedimentary basins (Frizon de Lamotte et al, 2000 and2009;Granath and Casero, 2004;Roure et al, 2012;Khomsi et al, 2016 andArab et al, 2020). Several tectonic pulses were recorded over the Cenozoic times, during the NW-dipping subduction of the Ligurian-Tethys ocean segment, linked to the North African margin, underneath the European margin (Roure et al, 1990 andJolivet et al, 1999;Vergés and Sàbat, 1999;Hippolyte et al, 1994;Roca et al, 2004;Finetti et al, 2005;Guerrera, 2014;Guerrera et al 2019).The subsequent SE-directed roll back of this subduction during the Oligocene-Langhian caused the retreat of the Tethys slab, the formation of the Algerian Basin behind, and the collision of the AlKaPeCa domain against the deep margin of the north Atlassic Basin in the Langhian (Roca et al, 2004;Roure et al, 2012;Van Hinsbergen et al, 2014).…”
Section: Northern Africa Tell and Atlas Fold And Thrust Belts In Thei...mentioning
confidence: 99%