The evolution of the central Catalan margin was conditioned by major fault activity and thermal processes generated by crustal thinning. The continental margin structure is characterised by major NE-SW-striking, southeast-dipping basement faults which have given rise to a graben, half-graben and horst system. These faults acted essentially as normal faults. No major Neogene strike-slip activity has affected the continental margin, although minor episodic variations from the dominant extensional regime to strike-slip tectonics cannot be discounted. Two major structural evolutionary stages took place at the margin, the transition from one stage to the other being gradual: (1) rifting stage (Late Oligocene? to early Burdigalian) related to the...
The suture between two West Mediterranean crustal blocks once situated several hundreds of kilometre...
We study the structure of the Llevant ranges in Mallorca with special emphasis on the Cenozoic exten...
This paper is part of the special publication No.156, The Mediterranean basins: Tertiary extension w...
The Valencia Trough is an extensional basin that began rifting during the late Oligocene-early Mioce...
AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands, October 17-20, 1993.The Valenc...
We present here main results of the Common Depth Point (CDP) data acquired during the Valsis 2 Cruis...
A two-dimensional kinematic model, which incorporates lateral accommodation of extension and differe...
We present here main results of the Common Depth Point (CDP) data acquired during the Valsis 2 Cruis...
22 pagesSparker (3000 J and 8000 J) and multichannel seismic reflection profiles across the Valencia...
The Neogene rift in the Catalan Coastal Ranges, located in the NE part of the Eastern Iberian Margin...
6 pages, 1 figure, 1 tableThe active faults located in the northeastern margin of the Iberian Penins...
Processes influencing the thermal state of the continental crust, such as heat upwelling related to ...
We present the results of quantitative modelling of subsidence in the Valencia Trough and associated...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) drastically affected the physiography, mor...
The Iberian Peninsula, at the western end of the Alpine - Himalayan Belt, displays a complex structu...
The suture between two West Mediterranean crustal blocks once situated several hundreds of kilometre...
We study the structure of the Llevant ranges in Mallorca with special emphasis on the Cenozoic exten...
This paper is part of the special publication No.156, The Mediterranean basins: Tertiary extension w...
The Valencia Trough is an extensional basin that began rifting during the late Oligocene-early Mioce...
AAPG International Conference and Exhibition, The Hague, Netherlands, October 17-20, 1993.The Valenc...
We present here main results of the Common Depth Point (CDP) data acquired during the Valsis 2 Cruis...
A two-dimensional kinematic model, which incorporates lateral accommodation of extension and differe...
We present here main results of the Common Depth Point (CDP) data acquired during the Valsis 2 Cruis...
22 pagesSparker (3000 J and 8000 J) and multichannel seismic reflection profiles across the Valencia...
The Neogene rift in the Catalan Coastal Ranges, located in the NE part of the Eastern Iberian Margin...
6 pages, 1 figure, 1 tableThe active faults located in the northeastern margin of the Iberian Penins...
Processes influencing the thermal state of the continental crust, such as heat upwelling related to ...
We present the results of quantitative modelling of subsidence in the Valencia Trough and associated...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) drastically affected the physiography, mor...
The Iberian Peninsula, at the western end of the Alpine - Himalayan Belt, displays a complex structu...
The suture between two West Mediterranean crustal blocks once situated several hundreds of kilometre...
We study the structure of the Llevant ranges in Mallorca with special emphasis on the Cenozoic exten...
This paper is part of the special publication No.156, The Mediterranean basins: Tertiary extension w...