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Les structures de la couverture Néoprotérozoïque terminal et Paléozoïque de la région de Tata, Anti-Atlas centre-occidental, Maroc: déformation polyphasée, ou interactions socle/couverture pendant l'orogenèse hercynienne?
Authors:F Faik  MA Belfoul  M Bouabdelli  B Hassenforder
Institution:a Laboratoire de Géologie Structurale, Faculté des Sciences, Université lbn Zohr, BP 28/S, Agadir, Maroc;b Laboratoire de Géologie Structurale, Faculté des Sciences, Université Cadi Ayyad, BP 2390 Marrakech, Maroc;c Laboratoire de Géologie Structurale, Institut de Géologie, Université Louis Pasteur, 1 rue Blessig, Strasbourg, France
Abstract:The western Anti-Atlas was formed by a Precambrian basement in the core of anticlines, surrounded by a Neoproterozoic and Palæozoic cover. The structural study of the Tata regional rocks shows a heterogeneous deformation, characterised especially by two types of folds in two orthogonal directions: north-south to north-northeast-south-southwest-trending and east-west-trending.The north-south structures are present in all of the Palæozoic cover and belong to the major Variscan compression of Late Carboniferous age by a comparison of the other domains of the western Anti-Atlas. Alternatively, east-west folding is assigned only to the lower part of the cover and consists of a ductile heterogeneous deformation, especially marked at the basement-cover interface. These folds are associated with a subhorizontal cleavage, indicating a southern vergence of the structures. A discussion of the age and the tectonic style of these structures is proposed, as well as their significance within the Variscan belt along the northern margin of the West African Craton.
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