Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin-skinned gravity tectonics on this continental margin. Because of its youth (5–7 Ma), the earliest stages of deformation of this salt basin are preserved without the severe structural overprinting common on more mature, giant salt-tectonic systems. Extension detaches onto and within Messinian evaporites up to 1800 m thick. By structural restoration, we reconstruct the tectonic evolution of the Messinian evaporites using paleobathymetric constraints from wells and seismic profiles. This analysis suggests that the Mediterranean drawdown during the Messinian Salinity Crisis was ∼800 m. The 10- to 15-km–wide extensional domain tracks the landward...
The landlocked location of the Mediterranean is presumed to be the result of the southward retreat o...
The northwest Mediterranean Basin includes a thick Messinian salt sequence composed of three evapori...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is perceived as an environmental crisis governed by climatic and...
Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin...
The offshore Eastern Mediterranean constitutes an area of c. 250,000 km2 and is located on the north...
Kilometer-thick sequences of evaporites were deposited in the Mediterranean Sea during the Late Mioc...
Speculations surround salt deformation in the Mediterranean Basins, both related to the deformation ...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis resulted from desiccation of the Mediterranean S...
We present a basin-wide correlation of the pre-evaporitic succession across the deep Levant basin, b...
The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterran...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is an extreme event in Earth history during which a salt giant (...
The late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) was a significant oceanographic event that caused w...
The landlocked location of the Mediterranean is presumed to be the result of the southward retreat o...
The northwest Mediterranean Basin includes a thick Messinian salt sequence composed of three evapori...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is perceived as an environmental crisis governed by climatic and...
Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin...
The offshore Eastern Mediterranean constitutes an area of c. 250,000 km2 and is located on the north...
Kilometer-thick sequences of evaporites were deposited in the Mediterranean Sea during the Late Mioc...
Speculations surround salt deformation in the Mediterranean Basins, both related to the deformation ...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis resulted from desiccation of the Mediterranean S...
We present a basin-wide correlation of the pre-evaporitic succession across the deep Levant basin, b...
The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterran...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is an extreme event in Earth history during which a salt giant (...
The late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) was a significant oceanographic event that caused w...
The landlocked location of the Mediterranean is presumed to be the result of the southward retreat o...
The northwest Mediterranean Basin includes a thick Messinian salt sequence composed of three evapori...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is perceived as an environmental crisis governed by climatic and...