High-resolution imagery of active faulting offshore Al Hoceima, Northern Morocco

E. d'Acremont*, M. -A. Gutscher, A. Rabaute, B. Mercier de Lepinay, M. Lafosse, J. Poort, A. Ammar, A. Tahayt, P. Le Roy, J. Smit, D. Do Couto, R. Cancouet, C. Prunier, G. Ercilla, C. Gorini

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Abstract

Two recent destructive earthquakes in 1994 and 2004 near Al Hoceima highlight that the northern Moroccan margin is one of the most seismically active regions of the Western Mediterranean area. Despite onshore geodetic, seismological and tectonic field studies, the onshore-offshore location and extent of the main active faults remain poorly constrained. Offshore Al Hoceima, high-resolution seismic reflection and swath-bathymetry have been recently acquired during the Marlboro-2 cruise. These data at shallow water depth, close to the coast, allow us to describe the location, continuity and geometry of three active faults bounding the offshore Nekor basin. The well-expressed normal-left-lateral onshore Trougout fault can be followed offshore during several kilometers with a N171 degrees E +/- 3 degrees trend. Westward, the Bousekkour-Aghbal normal-left-lateral onshore fault is expressed offshore with a N020 degrees E +/- 4 degrees trending fault The N030 degrees E +/- 2 degrees Bokkoya fault corresponds to the western boundary of the Plio-Quaternary offshore Nekor basin in the Al Hoceima bay and seems to define an en echelon tectonic pattern with the Bousekkour-Aghbal fault. We propose that these three faults are part of the complex transtensional system between the Nekor fault and the Al-Idrissi fault zone. Our characterization of the offshore expression of active faulting in the Al Hoceima region is consistent with the geometry and nature of the active fault planes deduced from onshore geomorphological and morphotectonic analyses, as well as seismological, geodetic and geodynamic data. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)160-166
Number of pages7
JournalTectonophysics
Volume632
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Sept 2014

Funding

We warmly acknowledge the captain and crew of R/V "Tethys II" (CNRS-INSU). We thank J-M. Sinquin and M-P. Corre of Ifremer for their dedicated and invaluable assistance during the data processing, B. El Moumni and A. Benjouad for the affirmative help to the program; the Moroccan authorities and ANCFCC for the GPS data, and DPDPM for the tide-gauge data. This work was funded by the French programs: LabexMER "Investment for the future" (ANR-10-LABX-19-01) and the Actions Marges (Total, CNRS-INSU, Ifremer, BRGM). The CNRS-INSU provided marine facilities. The processed seismic data were interpreted thanks to the Kingdom Suite (c) software.

Keywords

  • High-resolution seismic reflection
  • Swath-bathymetry
  • Al Hoceima
  • Active faulting
  • Onshore-offshore link
  • 24 FEBRUARY 2004
  • ALBORAN SEA
  • CONTINENTAL-MARGIN
  • PLATE BOUNDARY
  • RIF MOUNTAINS
  • EARTHQUAKE
  • TECTONICS
  • EVOLUTION
  • AFRICA
  • SPAIN

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