The geology of Spain

W Gibbons, T Moreno - 2002 - books.google.com
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books matches that of its journals. Since 1997, all book proposals have been refereed by …

Cretaceous

J Martín-Chivelet, X Berástegui, I Rosales, L Vilas… - 2002 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Cretaceous rocks crop out extensively in the three main Alpine orogenic belts of Spain: the
Betic Cordillera, the Pyrenees and the Iberian Ranges. These rocks, deformed during …

The influence of surface and tectonic processes on landscape evolution of the Iberian Chain (Spain): Quantitative geomorphological analysis and geochronology

VN Scotti, P Molin, C Faccenna, M Soligo… - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
In tectonically active areas, the landscape response to tectonic forcing is described and
possibly quantified by regional topographic and hydrographic features as well as by spatial …

Unraveling multiple thermotectonic events accommodated by crustal‐scale faults in Northern Iberia, Spain: Insights from K‐Ar dating of clay gouges

L Aldega, G Viola, A Casas‐Sainz, M Marcén… - …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Large‐scale faults in the continental crust are significant features that control the evolution of
sedimentary basins and intraplate mountain chains. Deciphering their evolution is a …

Extensional subsidence, contractional folding and thrust inversion of the eastern Cameros basin, northern Spain

AM Casas-Sainz, A Gil-Imaz - Geologische Rundschau, 1998 - Springer
Tectonic analysis of the Cameros massif (northern Spain) demonstrates the need to
integrate detailed structural analysis with stratigraphic studies in order to understand the …

Salt tectonics vs. inversion tectonics: The anticlines of the western Maestrazgo revisited (eastern Iberian Chain, Spain)

CL Liesa, AM Casas‐Sainz, M Aurell, JL Simón… - Basin …, 2023 - earthdoc.org
Many works in the last decades underline the role of evaporites, not just as a conditioning
factor but as the engine for subsidence and eventually basin inversion. The western …

Influence of syntectonic sedimentation on thrust geometry. Field examples from the Iberian Chain (Spain) and analogue modelling

L Barrier, T Nalpas, D Gapais, JN Proust, A Casas… - Sedimentary …, 2002 - Elsevier
Steep thrusts are usually interpreted as oblique-slip thrusts or inverted normal faults.
However, recent analogical and numerical models have emphasised the influence of …

La tectónica de inversión en una región intraplaca: la Cordillera Ibérica

CL Liesa, JL Simón, AM Casas - 2018 - zaguan.unizar.es
La Cordillera Ibérica es una cadena intraplaca formada durante el Paleógeno-Mioceno
inferior a partir de la inversión de la Cuenca Ibérica extensional mesozoica a partir de …

A multi-method dating approach to reassess the geochronology of faulted Quaternary deposits in the central sector of the Iberian Chain (NE Spain)

D Moreno, F Gutiérrez, M del Val, D Carbonel… - Quaternary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Seismic hazard assessment and geochronology are closely linked disciplines. The quantity
and quality of the geochronological data used for fault-source characterization is crucial in …

Strain indicators and magnetic fabric in intraplate fault zones: Case study of Daroca thrust, Iberian Chain, Spain

AM Casas-Sainz, A Gil-Imaz, JL Simón… - Tectonophysics, 2018 - Elsevier
Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) has been applied to the study of shallow fault
zones, although interpretation of the results requires establishing clear relationships …