WESTERN VERSUS EASTERN BLACK-SEA TECTONIC EVOLUTION - PRE-RIFT LITHOSPHERIC CONTROLS ON BASIN FORMATION

Citation
G. Spadini et al., WESTERN VERSUS EASTERN BLACK-SEA TECTONIC EVOLUTION - PRE-RIFT LITHOSPHERIC CONTROLS ON BASIN FORMATION, Tectonophysics, 266(1-4), 1996, pp. 139-154
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Geochemitry & Geophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00401951
Volume
266
Issue
1-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
139 - 154
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-1951(1996)266:1-4<139:WVEBTE>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
We demonstrate the key role of pre-rift rheology on the kinematics of basin formation in the Western and Eastern Black Sea basins. Constrain ts on modelling results are provided by a large data-set based on more than 50,000 km of multichannel seismics, offshore and onshore wells, regional gravity and magnetic surveys, refraction seismics and field s tudies. The model supports the presence of important differences in th e thickness and in the thermal state of the lithosphere which rifted t o form the Western (middle Barremian) and the Eastern (middle Paleocen e) Black Sea subbasins. A 200 km and a 80 km thick pre-rift lithospher e appear to have driven the deformation in the western and in the East ern Black Sea, respectively. Differences in the geometry and in the me chanical properties of the pre-rift lithosphere have a strong control on the depth of necking and, thus, on the basin morphology. The model sheds light on palaeotectonic and palaeogeographic reconstructions, du ration of rifting events, location of subsiding areas and erosional su rfaces. The western and the eastern parts of the Black Sea appear to b e two distinct basins, characterised by different evolutionary paths d etermined by different pre-rift conditions.