2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2019.05.006
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The Southern Atlas Front in Tunisia and its foreland basin: Structural style and regional-scale deformation

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“…This phase is mainly characterized by NWtrending fault systems and associated sub-basins. This change from lower Cretaceous to Aptian-Albian periods, is interpreted in Tunisia as the translation from the Jurassic E-W (present-coordinates) dominant shape to Early Cretaceous NW-SE shape, which is concordant with the general E-W transform faults of the Atlantic that translate to NW-SE during the Alpine Tethys faults (Rosenbaum et al, 2002;Frizon de Lamotte et al, 2013;Masrouhi et al, 2019). The tectonic regime changes during the late Cretaceous post-Rift period.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…This phase is mainly characterized by NWtrending fault systems and associated sub-basins. This change from lower Cretaceous to Aptian-Albian periods, is interpreted in Tunisia as the translation from the Jurassic E-W (present-coordinates) dominant shape to Early Cretaceous NW-SE shape, which is concordant with the general E-W transform faults of the Atlantic that translate to NW-SE during the Alpine Tethys faults (Rosenbaum et al, 2002;Frizon de Lamotte et al, 2013;Masrouhi et al, 2019). The tectonic regime changes during the late Cretaceous post-Rift period.…”
Section: Field Data and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…This evolution from E-W (present-coordinates) to NW-SE shape is wellmatched to E-W transform faults of the Atlantic that change to NW-SE in the Alpine Tethys (e.g. Rosenbaum et al, 2002;Masrouhi et al, 2019). During the lower Cretaceous, a paleogeographic differentiation was established with a continental platform in the south and center and a deep domain in the north.…”
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“…At the Atlassic area of North African margin, the detachment is described in the Triassic evaporitic series [4,19,33]. The sedimentary cover detachment was revealed to be contemporary with the different stages of the African-Eurasian convergence that led to the Alpine chain and the Atlassic chain formation [3,15,40] during the Mesozoic-Cenozoic age.…”
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confidence: 99%