Author:
Mangano Giacomo,Ceramicola Silvia,Alves Tiago M.,Zecchin Massimo,Civile Dario,Del Ben Anna,Critelli Salvatore
Abstract
AbstractSeismic reflection (2D/3D), borehole and bathymetric data are used to recognize a new gravitational complex in the Gulf of Squillace, Southern Italy, named the Squillace Complex. The complex has a NE-striking headwall connected to a basal detachment formed between Messinian evaporites and Tortonian shales. Its sense of movement changes to a W–E direction in the toe region. In plan view, the Squillace Complex is marked by the presence of sinuous and continuous seafloor scarps, just a few kilometers offshore, over an elongated morphological high. Seismic-well ties reveal that the complex was initiated in the Zanclean (~ 4 Ma) and continued its movement into the Gelasian (~ 2.1 Ma) at an average rate of 1.9 mm/year. Movement slowed down in the Calabrian (middle Pleistocene) and continued until the present day at a lower rate of 0.1 mm/year. Gravitational collapse of the Squillace Complex correlates with discrete contractional/transpressional events affecting the Calabrian region, which caused basin shortening and the temporary arrest of Calabrian Arc migration. These episodes resulted in tectonic uplift in the study area after 0.45 Ma (Late Pleistocene). Conversely, the complex’s slower movement recorded since the Calabrian (middle Pleistocene) is associated with slab rollback of the Ionian plate under the Calabrian Arc.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference54 articles.
1. Moscardelli, L. & Wood, L. New classification system for mass transport complexes in offshore Trinidad. Basin Res. 20, 73–98 (2008).
2. De Vera, J., Granado, P. & McClay, K. Structural evolution of the Orange Basin gravity-driven system, offshore Namibia. Mar. Petrol. Geol. 27, 223–237. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2009.02.003 (2010).
3. Morley, C. K., King, R., Hillis, R., Tingay, M. & Backe, G. Deepwater fold and thrust belt classification, tectonics, structure and hydrocarbon prospectivity: A review. Earth Sci. Rev. 104, 41–91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2010.09.010 (2011).
4. Alves, T. M. et al. An incomplete correlation between pre-salt topography, top reservoir erosion, and salt deformation in deep-water Santos Basin (SE Brazil). Mar. Pet. Geol. 79, 300–320 (2017).
5. Peel, F. J., Travis, C. J. & Hossack, J. R. Genetic structural provinces and salt tectonics of the Cenozoic offshore US Gulf of Mexico: A preliminary analysis. In Salt Tectonics: A Global Perspective Vol. 65 (eds Jackson, M. P. A. et al.) 153–176 (AAPG Memoirs, 1995).
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献