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Pliocene to Pleistocene carbonate systems of the Guadeloupe archipelago, French Lesser Antilles: a land and sea study (the KaShallow project)

Journal

BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE GEOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE
Volume 184, Issue 1-2, Pages 99-110

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.2113/gssgfbull.184.1-2.99

Keywords

Lesser Antilles fore-arc; Guadeloupe; Carbonate platforms; Pliocene; Pleistocene; Vertical motion; Land and sea study

Funding

  1. French National Program DyETI from INSU-CNRS
  2. European Interreg IIIB Caribbean Space Fund engaged in Guadeloupe
  3. Region Guadeloupe
  4. EFRD projects [op. 30-700]

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This work presents a synthesis of the present-day knowledge on both emerged and submerged carbonate platforms of the Guadeloupe archipelago. Onshore and offshore data acquired during the KaShallow project are presented. Since the early Zanclean, some isolated platforms developed onto a Jurassic to Tortonian basement which displayed reliefs inherited from a major extensional tectonic episode dated from -8 to -5 Ma. Marie-Galante, Grande Terre and the southern shelf of Grande-Terre show strong similarities with Zanclean to Gelasian red-algal facies upward changing into early Calabrian coral facies. A major erosional unconformity (SB2) was recognized and allows to distinguish two early Calabrian formations (Calcaires a Agaricia Formation and Calcaires a Acropora Formation). The final emersion of these platforms is late Calabrian. The La Desirade platform displays Zanclean to early Piacenzian red-algal facies upward changing into coral facies. This platform emerged as soon as in the late Piacenzian. The island subsided again in relation with later extensional tectonic episode and early Calabrian reef platform then unconformably deposited. The Colombie bank deposits comprise Pliocene basinal deposits overlain by late Calabrian coral reefs. The Flandre bank might have emerged synchronously with La Desirade but was drowned only in the late Pleistocene-Holocene interval. Four extensional tectonic episodes have been identified in the late Miocene-Recent interval. Their effects depend on the location of the platforms within the fore-arc.

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