Neogene-Quaternary structuring of the Kalaa Khesba Graben, northwestern Tunisia: A push-up inversion structure
Abstract
Interpretation of lithostratigraphic, seismic and gravity data from Kalaa Khesba Graben shows (i) lateral and in-depth variation of the lithostratigraphic series, (ii) complex structuring of faulting. Reverse faults affected Paleocene to Quaternary horizons with a duplication of Eocene-Paleocene series occurred at subsurface evidenced within well W6. Isochron, isovelocity and isobath maps, combined with gravity data, show subsurface structures oriented predominantly NW-SE to NS and NE-SW to EW. Faults and horizons on the seismic lines, superimposed to gravity lineaments, reveal negative anomalies occurring at shallow depth. Such features may reflect the existence of low density Neogene-Quaternary series, strike-slips and thrust faults within Kalaa Khesba Graben. Depths deduced from Euler deconvolution solutions vary from 0.5 to 4 km. At subsurface, well log data located in the center of the graben, ensured the presence of Triassic bodies. A model of initiation of Kalaa Khesba Graben through a N160° σ1 transpression is proposed.
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