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Nouvelle interprétation tectonique de la montagne Sainte-Victoire (Provence,France)
Authors:Jean Ricour  Ion Argyriadis  Raymond Monteau
Institution:1. Résidence Valmante F1, 13009 Marseille, France;2. 975 chemin du Pré-de-Caune, La Croix-du-Sud, 83740 La Cadière-d''Azur, France;3. 258, bd Romain-Rolland, La Pauline B 12, 13009 Marseille, France
Abstract:The explanation normally given for the tectonics of Sainte-Victoire Mountain, a dozen kilometres east of Aix-en-Provence, to the north of the limestone Provence, is incorrect. To the east, the morphology of the Sainte-Victoire is subdued, whereas to the west, before the mountain breaks savagely, the morphology is that of a young mountain as appears in Alpine landscapes. This unusual aspect in the region and the large subvertical faults with vertically striated surfaces that mark the massif to the south and to the west, induce the idea of strong vertical uplifts and caste doubt on the tectonic interpretation given in 1962 by Corroy et al. According to those authors, the Sainte-Victoire is a unit of Jurassic and Cretaceous formations overthrusting 1800 m to the south conglomerates of the Late Cretaceous or Palaeocene. New observations about the conglomerate transgression over the Jurassic and Cretaceous beds, and about the faults around and on the massif do not give evidence of an overthrusting but, on the contrary, induce the idea of a uplift, perhaps still active, in the form of a ‘piano key’ inclined to the northeast. To cite this article: J. Ricour et al., C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005).
Keywords:Provence  Tectonique  Fracturation  Sainte-Victoire  France  Provence  Tectonics  Faulting  Sainte-Victoire  France
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