NNE-SSW striking late Triassic-early Liassic half-grabens of the Essaouira
Basin and the adjacent High Atlas are linked by roughly EW-striking transfe
r faults. They are overlain by a wide, considerably less faulted, evaporiti
c sag basin and extensive basalt flows. A Pre-Pliensbachian unconformity tr
uncates the Triassic-early Liassic sequences on the E and NE margin of the
basin and is overlain by a mid-Liassic to Cretaceous platform sequence. In
the Cap Sim-Necnafa depression Jurassic and early Cretaceous salt tectonics
caused widespread salt withdrawal structures. Tertiary NNW to SSE compress
ion caused the inversion of NE and NNE-striking structures and/or the forma
tion of salt anticlines. The same compression formed EW-striking reverse fa
ults and anticlines, suggesting the reactivation of late Triassic-early Lia
ssic transfer faults. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.