International audienceForearc sedimentary basins record changes in tectonic regime and are thus key area to investigate the tectonic history of a subduction zone through time.Since Cretaceous, The Lesser Antilles subduction zone has undergone a multiphase tectonic history resulting in its present-day complex architecture. One peculiar aspect for this subduction is the trench / arc convexity from Martinique, in the South, where the subduction is frontal, to Anguilla, to the North, where the convergence obliquity is greater than 50°. The forearc of this convex margin shows varying and complex tectonic structures including poorly documented prominent “V” shaped deep sedimentary basins and spurs that trend perpendicular to the trench.High resol...