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Fault rate controls on carbonate gravity-flow deposits of the Liassic of Central High Atlas (Morocco).

Soumia SarihJean-pierre GarciaAmélie QuiquerezPascal Allemand

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Depositional mechanisms010506 paleontologyBouma sequenceStratigraphyFault (geology)010502 geochemistry & geophysicsOceanography[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesConglomerateSedimentary depositional environmentDepositional environmentsLiassicPaleontologyPhanerozoic0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeologyTurbiditeMoroccoGeophysicsFault rate[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyClastic rockCarbonate gravity-flow depositsEconomic GeologySedimentary rockCentral High AtlasGeology

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21 pages; International audience; The aim of this work is to describe and to explore linkages between fault activity and gravity-related sedimentary deposits during the early rifting of a carbonate depositional system. The study area, located at the southern edge of Central High Atlas (Morocco), hosts 900 m thick Liassic gravity-related sedimentary deposits, preserved at the hanging wall of one of the possibly inherited, reactivated Hercynian faults (Tizi n'Firest fault). This study documents gravity-flow deposits constrained by a highresolution biostratigraphic framework (ca. 100 ka). These gravity-flow deposits evolve over time. Unstratified conglomerate beds are limited to the Sinemurian and are preserved near the fault. Incomplete, ungraded Bouma sequence beds are preserved preferentially at the transition between the Sinemurian and the Carixian while complete, graded Bouma sequences are recorded during the Carixian and Domerian. Fine-grained turbidite beds are observed dominantly during the Domerian. Incomplete, graded Bouma sequences are observed all along the section. Our work suggests that fault activity over time, associated to rifting, has led to this diversity of gravity-flow deposits. Fault activity plays a key role in the initiation of gravity flows, but also influences the type of gravity-flow deposits, by controlling the amount of sediment available, the sediment grain-size, the slope morphology and the basin deepening.

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