“…The oceanic crust accretion continued in the Bay of Biscay until Santonian times (Srivastava et al, ). Afterward, the roughly N‐S compressional tectonic stress field taking place during the Alpine orogeny (since the Late Santonian to Oligocene‐Miocene times; e.g., Capote et al, ; Thinon et al, ; Tugend, Manatschal, & Kusznir, ) leads to the reactivation and partial inversion of previous rift structures, and some new compressional structures were also generated, such as thrusts, reverse faults, folds, and flexures (e.g., Grimaud et al, ; Murillas et al, ; Tugend et al, ; Vázquez et al, ).…”