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The tectono-sedimentary evolution of a hyper-extended rift basin: the example of the Arzacq-Maul,on rift system (Western Pyrenees, SW France)

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 103, Issue 6, Pages 1569-1596

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-014-1023-8

Keywords

Hyper-extended rift; Asymmetric rifting; Pyrenees; Mauleon Basin; Aquitaine Basin; Arzacq Basin; Albian Basin; Detachment faulting; Supra-detachment basin

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In this paper, we present a sedimentary and structural analysis that together with maps, sections and new Ar/Ar data enable to describe the tectono-sedimentary evolution of the Maul,on hyper-extended rift basin exposed in the W-Pyrenees. Hyper-extension processes that ultimately resulted in exhuming mantle rocks are the result of the subsequent development of two diachronous detachment systems related to two evolutional stages of rifting. An initial Late Aptian Early Albian crustal thinning phase is first recorded by the development of a crustal necking zone controlled by the north-vergent Southern Maul,on Detachment system. During a subsequent exhumation phase, active faulting migrates to the north with the emplacement of the Northern Maul,on detachment system that exhumed north section thinned continental crust and mantle rocks. This diachronous crustal thinning and exhumation processes are also recorded by the diachronous deposition of syn-tectonic sedimentary tracts above the two supra-detachment sub-basins. Syn-tectonic sedimentary tracts record the progressive exhumation of footwall rocks along detachment systems. Tectonic migration from the southern to the northern Maul,on Detachment system is recorded by the coeval deposition of sag deposits above the necking zone basin and of syn-tectonic tracts above exhumed rocks north section. Located on a hanging-wall situation related to the Maul,on hyper-extension structures, the Arzacq Basin also records a major crustal thinning phase as shown by its subsidence evolution so as by deep seismic images. The absence of major top-basement structures and its overall sag morphology suggest that crustal thinning processes occurred by decoupled extension of lower crustal levels contrasting with the Southern Maul,on Detachment system. Reconciling observations from the Maul,on and Arzacq Basins, we finally propose in this paper that they were the result of one and the same asymmetric crustal thinning and exhumation processes, where extension is accommodated into the upper crust in the Maul,on Basin (lower plate basin) and relayed in ductile lower crust below the Arzacq Basin (upper plate basin).

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