International audienceThe structure of the southern Atlas fold-and-thrust belt of Tunisia was investigated using new geologic mapping, seismic reflection data together with the construction of a balanced cross section. The structural architecture of the Tunisian foreland consists in a mixed tectonic style with deep-seated basement faults, shallower decollements within sedimentary cover and salt diapirism. The restoration of the cross section shows a surface shortening of 8.1 km (similar to 7.3%). Sequential restoration of the balanced cross section has been permitted to decipher the structure and evolution of the southern Tethyan margin of Tunisia. Structural geometry and orientation of the pre-existing Permian (?) to Cretaceous extensional...