We first present a synthesis of the Macquarie Ridge Complex (MRC) tectonic structures as well as paleo-reconstruction models of the kinematic evolution of the Pacific-Australia plate boundary south of New Zealand, since the Eocene. We then ascertain the geodynamical conditions that preceded subduction initiation, and identify the nature and...
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April 12, 2023 (v1)Journal article
Phylogenetic studies of present-day terrestrial organisms suggest that faunal dispersals between South America and the Greater Antilles may have occurred during the Cenozoic through the Lesser Antilles. However, because of the lack of geological data to unravel the areas that may have emerged along the Lesser Antilles trench, the migration...
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The Eocene tectonic evolution of the easternmost Caribbean Plate (CP) boundary, i.e. the Lesser Antilles subduction zone (LASZ), is debated. Recents works shed light on a peculiar period of tectonic duality in the arc/back-arc regions. A compressional-to-transpressional regime occurred in the north, while rifting and seafloor spreading occurred...
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Oceanic crust formed at slow-spreading ridges is currently subducted in only a few places on Earth and the tectonic and seismogenic imprint of the slow-spreading process is poorly understood. Here we present seismic and bathymetric data from the Northeastern Lesser Antilles Subduction Zone where thick sediments enable seismic imaging to greater...
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At subduction zones, fluid circulation and elevated pore pressure are key factors controlling the seismogenic behavior along the plate interface by reducing absolute fault strength, increasing the time return of high magnitude co-seismic rupture and favoring aseismic slip. The Lesser Antilles is an endmember subduction zone where the slow...
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November 15, 2005 (v1)Journal article
Ecuador and southwest (SW) Colombia suffered widespread damage during the twentieth century as a result of some of the greatest subduction earthquakes and associated tsunamis ever recorded. In 1906, the Ecuador-SW Columbia margin, located at the transition between the continent and deep ocean, ruptured over a 500-kilometer length as a single...
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Our study aims to reconstruct the palaeogeography of the northern part of the Lesser Antilles in order to analyse whether emerged areas might have existed during the Cenozoic, favouring terrestrial faunal dispersals between South America and the Greater Antilles along the present-day Lesser Antilles arc. The stratigraphy and depositional...
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Based on an extensive seismic and multibeam dataset, 1-5 km wide giant polygons were identified at the bottom of the Grenada basin, covering a total area of ~55000 km². They represent the top part of an active underlying polygonal fault system due to the volumetric contraction of clay- and smectite-rich sediments during burial. To date, this is...
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May 1, 2015 (v1)Journal article
The Karukéra spur is an easternmost submerged rise of the Lesser Antilles fore-arc in the Guadeloupe archipelago, culminating about 4000 m above the fore-arc basin 150 km west of the deformation front. The analysis of 3500 km 2D high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection and multibeam bathymetric data, and the study of 14 core samples,...
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