3D-seismic evidence for thick-skinned tectonics in a ‘classic’ thin-skinned tectonics region (external Alpine foreland, Switzerland)

Kateřina Schöpfer, Kurt Decker, Fatemeh Nazari,Herfried Madritsch

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The northwestern Alpine foreland in Switzerland and France comprises the Late Miocene Jura Mountains, considered a type example for thin-skinned thrusting where deformation of the sedimentary cover is decoupled from the basement along a regional basal detachment. To what extent basement faults were involved during its deformation is a matter of debate. We use 3D seismic data to investigate the deformation style along the easternmost tip of the Jura range in an unprecedented detail. Here, basement-rooted normal faults were repeatedly reactivated before thrust belt formation but also contemporaneously active as reverse/transpressional faults. They either propagated up into the Mesozoic succession without interruption (“hard linkage”) or apparently controlled the localisation of Mesozoic faults via smaller-scale shear zones (“soft linkage”). Our analysis of the resulting fault geometries questions the existence of a large-scale basal detachment in this area and points out the importance of thick-skinned fault reactivation.
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