The aim of this research was to examine the depositional architecture of the Northern Mauritanian passive margin, West Africa, in order to infer the geological evolution from Mesozoic to Recent. The study is based on a seismic stratigraphic analysis of 2D and 3D seismic reflection data (18000 km2), well data, outcrops and published work. The results are summarised on fifteen paleogeographic maps and key points in the sedimentary and tectonic evolution of this study can be made. Important subsidence in the southern area occurred from the Jurassic to the Turonian, which caused the development of a fractured flexure zone. This was the main tectonic activity clearly seen in the study area. During the Early Cretaceous, the entire study area was ...
International audienceThe interaction between sedimentary wedge dynamics and paleo-fracture zones is...
Based on the plate tectonic theory, and by studying seismic, geologic data and related documents, th...
The Cape Bojador region of the northwestern African continental margin is apparently an unusual pas...
International audienceThe application of high-resolution seismic geomorphology, integrated with lith...
The relationship between offshore subsidence, continental uplift and sedimentary deposition to passi...
Seafloor mapping of the Mauritania margin by multibeam bathymetry as well as shallow and high-resolu...
We employ a combined interpretation of Hydrosweep swath bathymetry and high resolution multi-channel...
International audiencePresent day central Atlantic margins of West Africa are flat margins with no s...
International audienceThe aim of our project is to analyze quantitatively the post-rift evolution of...
Large-scale mass wasting is an important sedimentary process along the northwest African margin, and...
Abstract. – The interpretation of 2D seismic surveys from the Senegalo-Mauritanian basement and the ...
This study explores a portion of the West African margin at the junction between two well-known segm...
In active basins, tectonics can segment the continental shelf and control its stratigraphic architec...
International audienceThe interaction between sedimentary wedge dynamics and paleo-fracture zones is...
Based on the plate tectonic theory, and by studying seismic, geologic data and related documents, th...
The Cape Bojador region of the northwestern African continental margin is apparently an unusual pas...
International audienceThe application of high-resolution seismic geomorphology, integrated with lith...
The relationship between offshore subsidence, continental uplift and sedimentary deposition to passi...
Seafloor mapping of the Mauritania margin by multibeam bathymetry as well as shallow and high-resolu...
We employ a combined interpretation of Hydrosweep swath bathymetry and high resolution multi-channel...
International audiencePresent day central Atlantic margins of West Africa are flat margins with no s...
International audienceThe aim of our project is to analyze quantitatively the post-rift evolution of...
Large-scale mass wasting is an important sedimentary process along the northwest African margin, and...
Abstract. – The interpretation of 2D seismic surveys from the Senegalo-Mauritanian basement and the ...
This study explores a portion of the West African margin at the junction between two well-known segm...
In active basins, tectonics can segment the continental shelf and control its stratigraphic architec...
International audienceThe interaction between sedimentary wedge dynamics and paleo-fracture zones is...
Based on the plate tectonic theory, and by studying seismic, geologic data and related documents, th...
The Cape Bojador region of the northwestern African continental margin is apparently an unusual pas...