International audienceSurface and subsurface data are used to illustrate the halokinetic style, structural evolution and kinematics of the Lansarine–Baouala salt structure in the Alpine domain of Tunisia. It corresponds to a salt structure showing a large salt canopy overhanging buried diapir. The salt structure is located along the main fault systems, inherited from the southern Tethyan passive margin periods. The Northern domain of Tunisia is undergoing diapirism, which has been recognized as active during the Upper Aptian and Lower Albian periods. Above the diapir apex, salt flows outward and spreads by gravity downslope. A minibasin has formed during this period of salt outward evacuation. The minibasin has a thickness practically corre...