2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016gc006337
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Interactions between active faulting, volcanism, and sedimentary processes at an island arc: Insights from Les Saintes channel, Lesser Antilles arc

Abstract: International audienceNew high-resolution marine geophysical data allow to characterize a large normal fault system in the Lesser Antilles arc, and to investigate the interactions between active faulting, volcanism, sedimenta-ry, and mass-wasting processes. Les Saintes fault system is composed of several normal faults that form a 30 km wide half-graben accommodating NE-SW extension. It is bounded by the Roseau fault, responsible for the destructive Mw 6.3 21 November 2004 earthquake. The Roseau fault has been … Show more

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“…The islands in the Saintes archipelago are the remnants of ancient volcanoes. We consequently hypothesized the shape of the volcanic construction prior to platform growth to be conical (or linear along a transect) like modern subaerial or submarine active volcanoes (see for example the nearby submarine Colibri volcano, in the Les Saintes channel in Leclerc et al (2016)). A batch of models was run with this linear slope, for two initial slope values, 0.075 m/m and 0.02 m/m, which would correspond, respectively, to the western and eastern slope of the islands, calculated between the coast and the slope break at ~250 mbsl.…”
Section: Initial Bathymetry: Slope and Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The islands in the Saintes archipelago are the remnants of ancient volcanoes. We consequently hypothesized the shape of the volcanic construction prior to platform growth to be conical (or linear along a transect) like modern subaerial or submarine active volcanoes (see for example the nearby submarine Colibri volcano, in the Les Saintes channel in Leclerc et al (2016)). A batch of models was run with this linear slope, for two initial slope values, 0.075 m/m and 0.02 m/m, which would correspond, respectively, to the western and eastern slope of the islands, calculated between the coast and the slope break at ~250 mbsl.…”
Section: Initial Bathymetry: Slope and Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also ran models that take into account the fact that the modern Les Saintes plateau is offset by small normal faults. These faults have 5-8-m-high scarps on the plateau, whereas they can have scarps up to 50 m high southward, in the Saintes Trough (Leclerc et al, 2016, see Marigot and Pompierre faults). This system initiated after the main volcanic construction in the area, and faulting has certainly offset the volcanic slopes of the Les Saintes volcanic edifice prior to reef settlement.…”
Section: Initial Bathymetry: Slope and Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coutant et al, 2012;Gaudin et al, 2016Gaudin et al, , 2015Gaudin et al, , 2013Lesparre et al, 2016;Pozzi et al, 1979;Rosas-Carbajal et al, 2016;Samper et al, 2009). Moreover, the recent offshore seismic activity between Les Saintes and Dominica relaunched studies on the structural framework of the archipelago (Bazin et al, 2010;Escartín et al, 2016;Feuillet et al, 2011;Leclerc et al, 2016Leclerc et al, , 2014. 7 Bouysse and Westercamp, 1990;Feuillet et al, 2002;Symithe et al, 2015).…”
Section: Geological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Groundmass K/Ar ages from Blanc, 1983;Carlut et al, 2000;Ricci et al, 2015bRicci et al, , 2015aRicci et al, , 2017Samper et al, 2007Samper et al, , 2009. Major faults from Calcagno et al, 2012;Feuillet et al, 2002;Leclerc et al, 2016. d and e) Location map of studied samples with the different rock types and their degree of alteration: d) Basal Complex in the northern part of Basse-Terre Island; e) Vieux-Habitants-Bouillante area. f) Location of studied samples and simplified geological map of Terre-de-Haut with the dominant lithotypes in each area.…”
Section: Geological Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%