Architecture and tectono-stratigraphic evolution of the intramontane Baza Basin (Bétics, SE-Spain): Constraints from seismic imaging

The Baza basin is a large Neogene intramontane basin in the Bétic Cordillera of southern Spain that formed during the Tortonian (late Miocene). The Bétic Cordillera was produced by NW–SE oblique convergence between the Eurasian and African Plates. Three seismic reflection lines (each 18km long; vibr...

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description The Baza basin is a large Neogene intramontane basin in the Bétic Cordillera of southern Spain that formed during the Tortonian (late Miocene). The Bétic Cordillera was produced by NW–SE oblique convergence between the Eurasian and African Plates. Three seismic reflection lines (each 18km long; vibroseis method) were acquired across the Baza basin to reveal the architecture of the sedimentary infill and faulting during basin formation. We applied rather conventional CDP data processing followed by first arrival P-wave tomography to provide complementary structural information and establish velocity models for the post-stack migration. These images show a highly asymmetric structure for the Basin with sediments thickening westward, reaching a maximum observed thickness of >2200m near the governing Baza Fault zone (BFZ). Three major seismic units (including several subunits) on top of the acoustic basement could be identified. We use stratigraphic information from the uplifted block of the BFZ and other outcrops at the basin edges together with available information from neighboring Bétic basins to tentatively correlate the seismic units to the known stratigraphy in the area. Until new drilling or surface outcrop data is not available, this interpretation is preliminary. The seismic units could be associated to Tortonian marine deposits, and latest Miocene to Pleistocene continental fluvio-lacustrine sediments. Individual strands of the BFZ truncate the basin sediments. Strong fault reflections imaged in two lines are the product of the large impedance contrast between sedimentary fill and basement. In the central part of the Basin several basement faults document strong deformation related to the early stages of basin formation. Some of these faults can be traced up to the shallowest imaged depth levels indicating activity until recent times. •Structure and evolution of intramontane Baza basin (Betics, Spain) is revealed with 3 newly acquired seismic lines•Three major seismic units (including several subunits) on top of the acoustic basement could be identified•We use information of outcrops and from neighboring basins to correlate the seismic units to the known stratigraphy•We found evidence for active faulting at the western boundary of the basin and within the basin.
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Asymmetric structures
Basin structure
Basins
Baza Basin
Bétic Cordillera
Data analysis
Data processing
Deformation
Drilling
Evolution
Fault lines
Fault system
Fault zones
Faults
Geological faults
Imaging techniques
Lacustrine sedimentation
Lacustrine sediments
Lines
Miocene
Neogene
Outcrops
Plate tectonics
Plates (tectonics)
Pleistocene
Reflection seismic imaging
Sediment
Sediments
Seismic activity
Seismic engineering
Seismic surveys
Stratigraphy
Studies
Thickening
Tomography
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