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Article Dans Une Revue PLoS ONE Année : 2020

Eocene intra-plate shortening responsible for the rise of a faunal pathway in the northeastern Caribbean realm

Mélody Philippon
Jean-Jacques Cornée
Philippe Münch
Lydie-Sarah Gailler
Leny Montheil
Jean Frédéric Lebrun
Serge Lallemand

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Intriguing latest Eocene land-faunal dispersals between South America and the Greater Antilles (northern Caribbean) has inspired the hypothesis of the GAARlandia (Greater Antil-les Aves Ridge) land bridge. This landbridge, however, should have crossed the Caribbean oceanic plate, and the geological evolution of its rise and demise, or its geodynamic forcing, remain unknown. Here we present the results of a land-sea survey from the northeast Caribbean plate, combined with chronostratigraphic data, revealing a regional episode of mid to late Eocene, trench-normal, E-W shortening and crustal thickening by *25%. This shortening led to a regional late Eocene-early Oligocene hiatus in the sedimentary record revealing the location of an emerged land (the Greater Antilles-Northern Lesser Antilles, or GrANoLA, landmass), consistent with the GAARlandia hypothesis. Subsequent submergence is explained by combined trench-parallel extension and thermal relaxation following a shift of arc magmatism, expressed by a regional early Miocene transgression. We tentatively link the NE Caribbean intra-plate shortening to a well-known absolute and relative North Ameri-can and Caribbean plate motion change, which may provide focus for the search of the remaining connection between 'GrANoLA' land and South America, through the Aves Ridge or Lesser Antilles island arc. Our study highlights the how regional geodynamic evolution may have driven paleogeographic change that is still reflected in current biology.
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hal-02988335 , version 1 (04-11-2020)

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Mélody Philippon, Jean-Jacques Cornée, Philippe Münch, Douwe J J van Hinsbergen, Marcelle Boudagher-Fadel, et al.. Eocene intra-plate shortening responsible for the rise of a faunal pathway in the northeastern Caribbean realm. PLoS ONE, 2020, 15 (10), pp.e0241000. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0241000⟩. ⟨hal-02988335⟩
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