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Cretaceous crustal thinning in North Africa: Implications for magmatic and thermal events in the Eastern Tunisian margin and the Pelagic Sea
Authors:H Mattoussi Kort  D Gasquet  M Ikenne  N Laridhi Ouazaa
Institution:aUniversité de Tunis El Manar, Faculté des Sciences, Département de Géologie, Unité de Pétrologie Cristalline et Sédimentaire, Campus Universitaire, 2092 Manar II, Tunisia;bEDYTEM, Université de Savoie, CNRS, 73276 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex, France;cFaculté des Sciences, B.P. 8106, cité Dakhla, Agadir, Morocco
Abstract:The integrated use of geological, geophysical, and geochemical data from Eastern Tunisia onshore and offshore samples indicate a crustal thinning induced from the Tethyan rifting. This is responsible for the subsequent evolution of the North African passive margin during the Late Cretaceous, and the creation of the fold–thrust belt and associated foreland deformations. This thinned crust was an area of mantle upwelling that favoured the increase of isotherms, the uprise of basalt magma, and the circulation of hydrothermal fluids. The Cretaceous magmatism generated a major hydrothermal event characterised by the circulation of hot fluids along faults and a relatively high heat flow in the basin. Temperature elevation and hydrothermal conditions led to alteration of basalts and generated a new mineral equilibrium around the enclosing sedimentary deposits.
Keywords:Crustal thinning  Magmatism  Heat flow  Cretaceous  Tunisia
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