Deciphering neotectonics from river profile analysis in the karst Jura Mountains (northern Alpine foreland)

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Mickael Rabin
Christian Sue
Pierre G. Valla
Jean-Daniel Champagnac
Nicolas Carry
Vincent Bichet
Urs Eichenberger
Jacques Mudry
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[1] CNRS-UMR 6249 Chrono-environnement,Institute of Earth Surface Dynamics
[2] University of Franche-Comté,Institute of Geology
[3] University of Lausanne,undefined
[4] ETH Zürich,undefined
[5] ISSKA,undefined
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Neotectonics; Geomorphology; River profile; Knickpoints; Karst; Structural patterns; Jura Mountains; Alps;
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The study of the neotectonic activity in the Jura Mountains (northwestern most belt of the European Alps) represents a challenge in the application of quantitative geomorphology to extract landscape metrics and discuss potential coupling between tectonic, climatic and lithospheric mechanisms during the evolution of this mountain belt. The Jura Mountains are characterized by a karst calcareous bedrock, slightly affected by Quaternary glaciations, and by moderated uplift rates (<1 mm/year). In this study, we performed river profile analyses to decipher comparable geomorphological signals along tectonic structures within the entire Jura arc. Our results suggest higher tectonic activity in the High Range of the belt (internal part) than in the External Range, which is discussed in terms of deformation mechanisms. Integration of our results with previous geomorphological, neotectonic and geodetic studies from the literature leads us to propose new potential lithospheric and tectonic mechanism(s) driving the Plio-Quaternary deformation of the Jura Mountains. Our study finally reveals a regional-scale correlation between neotectonic deformations recorded by the Jura drainage network and the predicted isostatic rebound in response to Alpine Quaternary erosion. However, the correlation between our geomorphic signals and compressive structures suggests that the Jura Mountains could be still in horizontal shortening in both the High Range and the External Range.
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