Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data

We investigate sedimentological and tectonic processes at the central High Atlas, in order to understand their functioning and to build a geodynamic model that placed the area in its current geological frame. The analysis used here is based on the numerical enhancement of a Landsat image where the m...

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Main Authors: Y. Timoulali, M. Bouiflane, G. Bouskri, R. Azguet, Y. El Fellah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-05-01
Series:Geodesy and Geodynamics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674984718300624
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author Y. Timoulali
M. Bouiflane
G. Bouskri
R. Azguet
Y. El Fellah
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G. Bouskri
R. Azguet
Y. El Fellah
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description We investigate sedimentological and tectonic processes at the central High Atlas, in order to understand their functioning and to build a geodynamic model that placed the area in its current geological frame. The analysis used here is based on the numerical enhancement of a Landsat image where the main goal is to map surface sedimentary deposits throughout the central High Atlas in order to delimit the large geological structures. The sediment distribution throughout central High Atlas indicates that this one is a large tectonic subsiding basin, where the ongoing tectonic events and the geodynamical evolution remain to be explained by other prospecting techniques.3-D structure velocities obtained by local seismic tomography and enhancement techniques of gravimetric anomalies are used to explore and define deep structure beneath the central High Atlas. The goal is to establish the evolution of the deep structure related to the geodynamical processes. Modest crustal thickness variation beneath the central High Atlas (∼20–∼40 km) define by local tomography and gravimetric anomalies, confirms that, a major part of the lower crust is detached into the lithosphere by delamination. Gravimetric anomaly, local seismic tomography and vertical cross sections throughout the central High Atlas, suggest that the lower crust detached is related to the broken slab of remain northward subduction beneath High and Middle Atlas. Meanwhile, extrusions of heated Asthenosphere materials induce the rifting stage concomitant to tectonic subsidence of the basin. Keywords: Subsiding basin, Seismic tomography, Gravimetric anomaly, Rifting
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spelling doaj.art-f3a83bbd64694e6fa40d0900276f46842022-12-21T17:14:38ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Geodesy and Geodynamics1674-98472019-05-01103241255Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric dataY. Timoulali0M. Bouiflane1G. Bouskri2R. Azguet3Y. El Fellah4Institut Scientifique, Mohamed V University in Rabat, Morocco; Corresponding author.Institut Scientifique, Mohamed V University in Rabat, MoroccoInstitut Für Geophysik, University of Münster, Corrensstraße 24, 48149, Münster, GermanyInstitut Scientifique, Mohamed V University in Rabat, MoroccoRural Engineering Department, Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan, Rabat, MoroccoWe investigate sedimentological and tectonic processes at the central High Atlas, in order to understand their functioning and to build a geodynamic model that placed the area in its current geological frame. The analysis used here is based on the numerical enhancement of a Landsat image where the main goal is to map surface sedimentary deposits throughout the central High Atlas in order to delimit the large geological structures. The sediment distribution throughout central High Atlas indicates that this one is a large tectonic subsiding basin, where the ongoing tectonic events and the geodynamical evolution remain to be explained by other prospecting techniques.3-D structure velocities obtained by local seismic tomography and enhancement techniques of gravimetric anomalies are used to explore and define deep structure beneath the central High Atlas. The goal is to establish the evolution of the deep structure related to the geodynamical processes. Modest crustal thickness variation beneath the central High Atlas (∼20–∼40 km) define by local tomography and gravimetric anomalies, confirms that, a major part of the lower crust is detached into the lithosphere by delamination. Gravimetric anomaly, local seismic tomography and vertical cross sections throughout the central High Atlas, suggest that the lower crust detached is related to the broken slab of remain northward subduction beneath High and Middle Atlas. Meanwhile, extrusions of heated Asthenosphere materials induce the rifting stage concomitant to tectonic subsidence of the basin. Keywords: Subsiding basin, Seismic tomography, Gravimetric anomaly, Riftinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674984718300624
spellingShingle Y. Timoulali
M. Bouiflane
G. Bouskri
R. Azguet
Y. El Fellah
Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
Geodesy and Geodynamics
title Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
title_full Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
title_fullStr Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
title_full_unstemmed Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
title_short Lithosphere structures dynamics in the central High Atlas (Morocco) by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
title_sort lithosphere structures dynamics in the central high atlas morocco by seismic tomography and gravimetric data
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1674984718300624
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