
handle: 10261/75234
Recently acquired multichannel seismic (MCS) profiles during the SWIM-2006 cruise allow us to characterize the shallow and deep geometry and timing of deformation of the structures comprising the Coral Patch Ridge and adjacent Horseshoe and Seine Abyssal Plains (SAP), at the westernmost Gulf of Cadiz. This region is where the epicentres of the largest instrumental earthquakes occurred, such as the one on 28th February 1969 (Mw 8.0). We present a detailed seismo-stratigraphic and tectonic interpretation of two SWIM-2006 MCS profiles that we have pre-stack depth migrated in order to correct the reflectors geometry. Based on drilled wells, we have distinguished six seismo-stratigraphical units (from Triassic to Plio-Quaternary). We have also characterized the 300 km long WNW-ESE lineaments, corresponding to an active dextral strike-slip fault, and the geometry of the Coral Patch Ridge. Finally, present-day active faulting has been observed at the Horseshoe Abyssal Plain and SAP, mainly corresponding to subvertical faults cutting the whole sedimentary sequences up to the surface, some of them associated with earthquake swarms
Peer Reviewed
6 pages
Thrust fault, Gulf of Cadiz, Seismicity, Multichannel seismics, Strike-slip fault, Seismo-stratigraphy
Thrust fault, Gulf of Cadiz, Seismicity, Multichannel seismics, Strike-slip fault, Seismo-stratigraphy
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