2004
DOI: 10.1144/0016-764903-055
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Intraplate deformation in the NW Iberian Chain: Mesozoic extension and Tertiary contractional inversion

Abstract: The Iberian Chain developed within the Iberian plate during the Palaeogene and Early Miocene as a result of convergence between the African and Eurasian plates. It is a fold-and-thrust belt, which involves the Hercynian basement and the Mesozoic and Cenozoic cover. A generalized cross-section of the NW part of the Chain, of 195 km length, is presented. Mesozoic basins, developed on the Hercynian basement, display thickness variations across normal faults that bounded them and that can be recognized in the fiel… Show more

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“…More precisely, it corresponds to an orogenic climax in the Pyrenees (Vergés and García-Senz, 2001) (the concept of Pyrenean phase), the Iberian Chain (Guimerá et al, 2004), the Catalan Coastal range (López-Blanco et al, 2000) and in Southern Portugal (Algarve region: Ramos et al, 2016, Ramos et al, 2017a. Mirroring the Iberian intra-plate deformations, North Africa also recorded a strong middle-upper Eocene intraplate compressional event, present at the scale of the whole Atlas belt (the concept of "Atlas event" [Frizon de Lamotte et al, 2000, 2009, 2011).…”
Section: The Middle-late Eocene Tectonic Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More precisely, it corresponds to an orogenic climax in the Pyrenees (Vergés and García-Senz, 2001) (the concept of Pyrenean phase), the Iberian Chain (Guimerá et al, 2004), the Catalan Coastal range (López-Blanco et al, 2000) and in Southern Portugal (Algarve region: Ramos et al, 2016, Ramos et al, 2017a. Mirroring the Iberian intra-plate deformations, North Africa also recorded a strong middle-upper Eocene intraplate compressional event, present at the scale of the whole Atlas belt (the concept of "Atlas event" [Frizon de Lamotte et al, 2000, 2009, 2011).…”
Section: The Middle-late Eocene Tectonic Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20) (e.g. Cunha and Pereira, 2000;Guimerà et al, 2004;De Vicente et al, 2011;and references therein). Despite the ongoing debate about the detailed evolution of the Cenozoic intraplate stress fields of the area (e.g.…”
Section: Right-lateral Wrench Tectonics and Intraplate Deformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present-day stress field of the WECEP 6 was successfully modelled by taking Alpine collisional coupling and Atlantic ridge-push forces into account. [7][8][9] Furthermore, acquisition of high-quality tomographic data 10 permitted imaging of the thermal structure of the sub-lithospheric mantle beneath the WECEP, revealing that, in the ECRIS area, low-velocity anomalies occur immediately above the 410 km discontinuity. These are interpreted as mantle plume heads from which secondary 'baby-plumes' intermittently welled up, 4,11 as currently evident beneath the Massif Central 12 and the Rhenish Massif.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%