Structure and
Sequence Stratigraphy of an Offshore
Julien, Bailleul1, Chanier Frank1, Gorini Christian1, Mahieux Geoffroy2, Robin Cécile3, Ferriere Jacky1 (1) UMR CNRS 8110 Lille University, Lille, France (2) UMR CNRS 8110 UPJV University, Amiens, France (3) Rennes University, Rennes, France
The initiation and evolution of trench-slope basins on subduction wedges are strongly related to subduction processes. These narrow elongated basins form on
the lower trench slope, their edges consisting of structurally controlled
linear bathymetric highs. In this particular setting, sedimentary processes
may be controlled by both tectonics and sea-level changes. Thus, the study of
the sedimentary record can provide more accurate evaluation of the spatial and
temporal contribution of tectonic activity on the development and stratigraphic evolution of trench-slope basins.
This study is
based on a detailed stratigraphic analysis of the Titihaoa basin (Hikurangi subduction margin), offshore east coast of
structural
conceptual model for
trench-slope basin development taking into account 1) our geophysical study of
the Titihaoa basin which permits to precise the role
of deformation processes on the basin geometry and on sequence development and organisation, and 2) the analysis of the onshore Akitio basin which provides accurate descriptions and
interpretations of turbidites facies
and related deep-sea deposits with a focus on the evolution of sedimentary
systems in response to changes in
style
and/or amplitude of tectonic activity.