--> ABSTRACT: Salt Tectonics in Tunisia, by Pierre F. Burollet; #91020 (1995).
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Pierre F. Burollet

The Triassic series, especially its upper part includes large thicknesses of evaporites: halite and sulfate. Because of that the Atlasic Tunisia and a large part of the Eastern Tunisia, including its offshore, are disconnected from the basement and are folded in "plis de couverture."

Large extrusions of Triassic mixed shale, evaporite and few dolomite are observed in Atlasic Tunisia, specially in the Northern part. The outcrops are mainly insoluble cap-rocks. The few wells drilled through diapirs encountered massive Previous HitsaltNext Hit below 200 or 300 m of gypsum.

Seismic surveys and exploration wells brought a lot of new information: shape and type of Previous HitsaltNext Hit features, role of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit in the sedimentary processes as inequable subsidence, Previous HitsaltNext Hit migrations, transmission of deep movements into the Mesozoic and Cenozoic couverture.

The main extrusive bodies are: Previous HitsaltNext Hit domes, Previous HitsaltNext Hit walls, cushions, injected faults, nappe soles, etc.

The repartition of the Previous HitsaltNext Hit features depends on the lithologic nature of the overlying series : in Southern Atlasic Tunisia or in the Golf of Gabes where Jurassic and Cretaceous units are generally massive carbonates, the extrusions are rare, located near main faults crossings. In Nortern Tunisia where Mesozoic series is shaly there are numerous large extrusions, trending SW-NE, the first movements beeing of Aptian to Cenomanian age.

Living anticlines above Previous HitsaltNext Hit cushions, flower structures along strike-slip faults of the couverture, Previous HitflanksNext Hit and pinch-outs along Previous HitsaltNext Hit domes and Previous HitsaltTop-walls are interesting targets for hydrocarbons and a lot of them are still undrilled.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91020©1995 AAPG Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, May 5-8, 1995