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A tectonic inversion by steps during the Cenozoic : the Dover Strait

2004

Abstract The Boulonnais is a dome incised by a former marine gulf inset into a zone of tectonic inversion from the Middle Eocene, which was already partly excavated at least at the Upper Eocene. New sedimentological and paleopedological data obtained within the Boulonnais, completed with old seismic profiles, allow a better understanding of the inversion process which developed step by step. The initial breaching probably took place in the late Eocene. The Dover Strait was probably opened during the Lutetian, a part of the Oligocene and the late Neogene. Oligocene and Pliocene faunal assemblages are identical on both sides of the Strait. It was closed again for tectonic and eustatic reasons…

Inversion (geology)Geology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsNeogene01 natural sciencesPaleontologyTectonicsInterglacialUpper eocene14. Life underwaterNorth seaQuaternaryCenozoicGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBulletin de la Société Géologique de France
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