L'accident du Toulourenc : une limite tectonique entre la plate-forme provençale et le Bassin vocontien à l'Aptien–Albien (SE France) |
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Authors: | Christian Montenat Marie-Christine Janin Pascal Barrier |
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Affiliation: | 1. IGAL, Institut polytechnique Saint-Louis, 13, bd de l''Hautil, 95092 Cergy-Pontoise cedex, France;2. CNRS UMR 8569, centre IBT–IMS, 11, rue Marie-Curie, 10000 Troyes, France |
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Abstract: | The WNW–ESE trending Toulourenc Fault Zone (TFZ) is the western segment of the major Ventoux–Lure Fault Zone, which separates the Provençal platform from the Baronnies Vocontian Basin. The TFZ was subject to polyphased Mid-Cretaceous movements, during the Early Aptian and Middle–Late Albian times. The latter faulting episode generated conglomerates and olistoliths resulting from dismantled faultscarps cutting Barremian–Bedoulian limestones. The deformation is related to compressional wrench faulting (NE–SW sinistral faults; dextral component for the TFZ). It induced the uplift of the northwestern corner of the platform, as indicated by a mid-Cretaceous hiatus (Early Aptian pro parte to Early Albian) narrowly delimited in space. The opening of submeridian grabens within the platform favoured the northward transit of channelised coarse-grained Albian sands originating from a southern area. To cite this article: C. Montenat et al., C. R. Geoscience 336 (2004). |
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Keywords: | Plate-forme provençale Bassin vocontien tectonique médio-crétacée failles olistolithes lacune stratigraphique SE France Provençal platform Vocontian Basin Mid-Cretaceous tectonics faults olistoliths hiatus SE France |
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