Strike-slip tectonic processes in the northern Caribbean between Cuba and Hispaniola (Windward Passage) |
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Authors: | Eric Calais Bernard Mercier De Lépinay |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut de Géodynamique, URA CNRS 1279 Sophia Antipolis, 06560 Valbonne, France;(2) Present address: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, IGPP-0225, 9500 Gilman Drive, 92093-0225 La Jolla, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Marine geophysical data including Seabeam, seismic reflection, magnetics, gravimetry and side-scan sonar have been recently collected along the northern Caribbean strike-slip plate boundary between Cuba and Hispaniola, in the Windward Passage area. The analysis of this comprehensive data set allows us to illustrate active strike-slip tectonic processes in relation to the kinematics of the Caribbean Plate. We show that the transcurrent plate boundary trace runs straight across the Windward Passage, from the southern Cuban Margin in the west (Oriente Fault) to the Tortue Channel in the east. The Windward Passage Deep is thus not an active pull-apart basin, as previously suggested. The plate boundary geometry implies that the motion of the Caribbean Plate relative to the North American Plate is partitioned between a strike-slip component, accommodated by the Windward Passage active fault zone, and a convergence component, accommodated by compression at the bottom of the Northern Hispaniola Margin. On the basis of a correlation with onland geological data, an age is given to the stratigraphic sequences identified on seismic profiles. A kinematic reconstruction is proposed that follows the tectonic unconformities recognized at sea and on land (Late Eocene, Early Miocene, Middle Miocene and Late Pliocene). Each one of these tectonic events corresponds to a drastic reorganization of the plate boundary geometry. We propose to correlate these events with successive collisions of the northern Caribbean mobile terranes against the Bahamas Bank. During each event, the plate boundary trace is shifted to the south and a part of the Caribbean Plate is accreted to North America. |
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Keywords: | Tectonics strike-slip plate kinematics Seabeam seismic reflection side-scan sonar Northern Caribbean |
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