L'île Crémieu (Jura,France), un plateau calcaire épargné par la tectonique ? |
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Authors: | Muriel Rocher Marc Cushing Francis Lemeille Stéphane Baize |
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Institution: | IRSN, BP 17, 92262 Fontenay-aux-Roses cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The ‘Île Crémieu’, a plateau of Jurassic limestones located in the southern border of the Bresse and at the Jura front, is generally considered as non-deformed. Quaternary ice sheets and drainage have underlined and cleaned out some fracture planes trending NNE and NW–SE that border and crosscut the ‘Île Crémieu’. The analysis of seismic profiles reveals NNE-trending normal faults and NW–SE-trending strike-slip faults, crosscutting the basement to Late Miocene layers. Microtectonic fieldwork shows that these faults exist and were activated during the main Cainozoic tectonic events. To cite this article: M. Rocher et al., C. R. Geoscience 336 (2004). |
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Keywords: | contraintes Jura Bresse héritage structural France stresses Jura Bresse structural inheritance France |
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