This article presents a geological map and cross-sections at 1:50,000 scale covering an area of 609 km2 of the Eastern Prebetic Zone (SE Iberia). The structure of the studied area is characterized by an NW-directed fold-and-thrust belt and inactive salt diapirs that are parallel to the ENE- to NE-regional trend of the eastern Betic Cordillera. This regional trend is locally disrupted by the NW-trending Matamoros Basin, which is flanked by the active Jumilla and La Rosa diapirs. The geological map, the cross-sections and the outcrop observations support the hypothesis that the major Mesozoic rifting phase affecting the Eastern Prebetic Zone occurred during the Upper Jurassic to Santonian times coeval to the development of extensional basins ...
The Gibraltar arc and surrounding areas are a complex tectonic region and its tectonic evolution.sin...
The Jumilla Fault Zone (JFZ) is an ENE-WSW topographic lineament in the external part of the eastern...
Eastern Iberia preserves a complex succession of Mesozoic rifts partly or completely inverted during...
<p>This article presents a geological map and cross-sections at 1:50,000 scale covering an area of 6...
An interdisciplinary study of Miocene successions in the eastern External Betic Zone (South Iberian ...
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International audienceThis article points out for the first time a striking correlation between the ...
The Betic Ophiolites consist of numerous tectonic slices, metric to kilometric in size, of eclogitiz...
Three crustal-scale sequentially restored cross-sections along the Central External Betic Cordillera...
The extensional process affecting Iberia during the Triassic and Jurassic times change from the end ...
This thesis addresses the tectonic and paleogeographic evolution of the SW Iberia Margin from the Me...
Integration of extensive fieldwork, remote sensing mapping and 3D models from high quality drone pho...
The Betic Cordillera of southern Spain form the western end of the Alpine orogen, which during the N...
Four main unconformities (1–4) were recognized in the sedimentary record of the Cenozoic basins of t...
The Gibraltar arc and surrounding areas are a complex tectonic region and its tectonic evolution.sin...
The Jumilla Fault Zone (JFZ) is an ENE-WSW topographic lineament in the external part of the eastern...
Eastern Iberia preserves a complex succession of Mesozoic rifts partly or completely inverted during...
<p>This article presents a geological map and cross-sections at 1:50,000 scale covering an area of 6...
An interdisciplinary study of Miocene successions in the eastern External Betic Zone (South Iberian ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
International audienceThis article points out for the first time a striking correlation between the ...
The Betic Ophiolites consist of numerous tectonic slices, metric to kilometric in size, of eclogitiz...
Three crustal-scale sequentially restored cross-sections along the Central External Betic Cordillera...
The extensional process affecting Iberia during the Triassic and Jurassic times change from the end ...
This thesis addresses the tectonic and paleogeographic evolution of the SW Iberia Margin from the Me...
Integration of extensive fieldwork, remote sensing mapping and 3D models from high quality drone pho...
The Betic Cordillera of southern Spain form the western end of the Alpine orogen, which during the N...
Four main unconformities (1–4) were recognized in the sedimentary record of the Cenozoic basins of t...
The Gibraltar arc and surrounding areas are a complex tectonic region and its tectonic evolution.sin...
The Jumilla Fault Zone (JFZ) is an ENE-WSW topographic lineament in the external part of the eastern...
Eastern Iberia preserves a complex succession of Mesozoic rifts partly or completely inverted during...