Mechanical (de-)coupling of the lithosphere in the Valencia Trough (NW Mediterranean): What does it mean?

J. M. Gaspar-Escribano*, M. Ter Voorde, E. Roca, S. Cloetingh

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Abstract

We study the mechanics of lithospheric decoupling in continental extensional basins in relation to the distribution of (non-)competent mechanical layers within the lithosphere and the position of the isostatic compensation level. We specifically address the different modes of deformation taking place in crustal levels according to a self-consistent formulation of the concept of mechanical decoupling. Subsequently, we investigate the style of lithospheric decoupling in the Valencia Trough (NW Mediterranean), a prime example of a young continental rift basin. During its evolution, the lower crust (or at least part of it) acted as a weak, non-competent layer that eventually flowed laterally to accommodate deformation in the subcrustal lithosphere and overlying crust, which became mechanically decoupled. We use a numerical model to discern whether these two layers deformed fully independently (vertical decoupling), or maintaining a mechanical link (horizontal and partial decoupling). Results of our study, constrained by a high-quality database, exclude fully decoupled mode and favor isostatic compensation level in the asthenosphere. Interpretation of our results in light of geological and geophysical data suggests that the present Valencia Trough is best described by partial lithospheric decoupling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-303
Number of pages13
JournalEarth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume210
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2003

Funding

We would like to thank G. Ranalli and D. Waltham for their constructive and critical reviews on the manuscript. This paper is publication number 2003.03.02 of the Netherlands Research School of Sedimentary Geology (NSG). We acknowledge funds by the Earth and Life Sciences (ALW) Council of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), CICYT Project PB97-0882-C03 (subprojects 01 and 03), and the Research Group of Geodynamics and Basin Analysis (2001SGR00074) of Barcelona University. [AC]

Keywords

  • Lithospheric decoupling
  • Numerical modelling
  • NW Mediterranean
  • Valencia Trough

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