Crustal Structure Across the Central Dead Sea Transform and Surrounding Areas: Insights Into Tectonic Processes in Continental Transforms

U. S. ten Brink*, E. Levi, C. H. Flores, I. Koulakov, N. Bronshtein, Z. Ben-Avraham

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Abstract

New geophysical profiles across the central Dead Sea Transform (DST) near the Sea of Galilee, Israel, and surrounding highlands, augmented by static stress modeling, allow us to study continental transform plate deformation. The DST separates a ∼10 km thick sedimentary column above a thinned (16–23 km) crust to the west from a ∼7 km column above a ∼30-km thick crust to the east. Crustal thinning starts under the DST, as observed also farther south, indicating that the DST is indeed located along the boundary between the Arabian plate and its continental margin. Moho step here is gradual. The DST's eastern shoulder dips westward toward the DST unlike the upward flexed shoulder observed farther south, perhaps delineating the northern limit of a thinner and hotter lithosphere. The shape of the Sea of Galilee is modeled as an asymmetric pull-apart basin formed by a left-lateral stepover of 2.6 km between slightly divergent and underlapping strike-slip fault strands dipping 70° to the west. Reflection data indicate that these strands are not connected. Several fault traces within the Sea of Galilee have previously been suggested to carry part of the relative plate motion. However, given slip along the main DST faults, Coulomb stress will increase only on fault portions in the northern part of the lake, in accord with the geographical distribution of seismicity, suggesting that these faults are likely secondary. Mismatch between the DST strand locations in the geophysical profiles and the subsidence model, may reflect temporal changes in fault geometry.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2023TC007799
JournalTectonics
Volume42
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

Funding

FundersFunder number
Israel Ministry of National Infrastructures217‐17‐017
University of Texas
Richard Lounsbery Foundation
University of Haifa
Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration of Iran

    Keywords

    • Moho step
    • Sea of Galilee
    • gravity modeling
    • pull-apart basin
    • seismic refraction
    • shoulder uplift

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