Oblique Collision of the Bahamas Platform at the Northern Boundary of the Caribbean Plate Recorded by the Late Cenozoic Coastal Terraces of SE Cuba

Author:

Authemayou Christine1ORCID,Nuñez Arelis2ORCID,Pedoja Kevin3,Peñalver Leandro2ORCID,Chauveau Denovan4ORCID,Dunán‐Avila Pedro1ORCID,Martin‐Izquierdo Denyse2,de Gelder Gino5ORCID,Husson Laurent6ORCID,Castellanos Abella Enrique7ORCID,Benítez Frómeta Pedro de Jesús2ORCID,Pastier Anne‐Morwenn8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geo‐Ocean UMR 6538 CNRS Ifremer Université de Bretagne Occidentale Plouzané France

2. Institute of Geology and Paleontology La Habana Cuba

3. Normandie Univ UNICAEN UNIROUEN Caen France

4. Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali Informatica e Statistica Università Ca’Foscari Venezia Italy

5. Research Group of Paleoclimate and Paleoenvironment Research Centre for Climate and Atmosphere Research Organization of Earth Sciences and Maritime National Research and Innovation Agency Bandung Republic of Indonesia

6. ISTerre CNRS UMR 5275 Université de Grenoble Alpes Grenoble France

7. Director de geologia Ministry of Energy and Mines La Habana Cuba

8. Helmholtz Centre Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) Potsdam Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe southeastern tip of Cuba Island is limited to the south by the N‐Caribbean boundary. By revisiting the impressive sequences of coastal terraces of this region, we decipher the Quaternary deformation pattern of this plate boundary. We present a detailed mapping of coastal terraces uplifted over a hundred kilometers of coastline, and U/Th dating. At Punta de Maisí, the deformation pattern shows (a) a faster uplift close to the transform boundary and (b) a northward propagation of folding produced by the convergence of the Bahamas platform toward the Caribbean plate. Along the southern coast of Punta de Maisí, the sequence displays 29 coastal terraces up to 520 m in elevation and a upper Pleistocene uplift rate of 0.23 ± 0.07 mm yr−1. We interpret this deformation as resulting from an offshore north‐dipping reverse fault near the coast. This uplift rate corresponds to 3% to 1.6% of the short‐term horizontal slip rate of Septentrional Oriente Fault Zone (10 ± 0.1 mm yr−1). Along the northern coast of Punta de Maisí, the sequence displays height coastal terraces up to 220 m in elevation and the uplift rates amount to 0.1 ± 0.05 mm yr−1 and likely result from the reverse faulting and folding associated with the offshore North Hispaniola Fault Zone. Uplift rates quickly decrease to the West, in agreement with the westward decrease in the activity of the North Hispaniola Fault Zone due to the docking of the Bahamas Platform against Cuba, while the platform more gently underthrusts Cuba to the East.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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