International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. However, parts of its margins were inverted during Cenozoic and can be studied onshore. The Crimean Mountains are located in the middle of the northern margin of the basin, and at the onshore prolongation of the mid-Black Sea High. We present the first detailed mapping of large striated normal faults in Crimea. These faults define graben structures that trend parallel to the continental margin. Kinematic analysis of the faults combined with new biostratigraphic data show that the syn-rift sequence is Valanginian to Late Albian in age. It consists of siliciclastic deposits with limestone olistoliths. In contrast, the post-rift Late Cretaceous carbon...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
Subsidence analysis of the eastern Black Sea basin suggests that the stratigraphy of this deep, exte...
International audienceRecent stress fields at the northern margin of the Black Sea have been charact...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
The timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. However, parts of its margin...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Eastern Black Sea Basin has previously been expl...
The Western Black Sea basin opened during Cretaceous times by back-arc rifting in association with a...
The Eocene uplift and inversion of a part of the Black Sea margin in the Central Pontides, allows us...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
The age and distribution of the syn-rift and early post-rift infill records the spatial and temporal...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
Subsidence analysis of the eastern Black Sea basin suggests that the stratigraphy of this deep, exte...
International audienceRecent stress fields at the northern margin of the Black Sea have been charact...
International audienceThe timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. Howeve...
International audienceThe geodynamic evolution of the Black Sea Basin can be unravelled by structura...
The timing and direction of opening of the Black Sea Basin are debated. However, parts of its margin...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Black Sea (BS) is a subject of debate, there are...
International audienceThe tectonic evolution of the Eastern Black Sea Basin has previously been expl...
The Western Black Sea basin opened during Cretaceous times by back-arc rifting in association with a...
The Eocene uplift and inversion of a part of the Black Sea margin in the Central Pontides, allows us...
Black Sea consists of two separate back arc basins which opened at different times during the Cretac...
The age and distribution of the syn-rift and early post-rift infill records the spatial and temporal...
The Black Sea is generally thought to be a back-arc basin with active extension (rifting) beginning ...
Subsidence analysis of the eastern Black Sea basin suggests that the stratigraphy of this deep, exte...
International audienceRecent stress fields at the northern margin of the Black Sea have been charact...