In this work we present a study of an alluvial fan system, which is affected by the Quaternary activity of the leftlateral, reverse Alhama de Murcia Fault (Betic Cordillera). Paleoseismic studies in this area yield data that can be compared and correlated with the morphologic and tectono-sedimentary evolution of the alluvial fan. The spatial arrangement of the sedimentary alluvial fan units near the fault zone, shown in trenches, is controlled by the recurrent reverse, left-lateral coseismic events. We analysed the morphology of the drainage network using a 1:5000 scale orthoimage to identify and measure horizontal deflections along the fault. The channel pattern analysis allowed us to estimate the average hori...
The alluvial fan system of Gandesa–Horta de Sant Joan (Tarragona) was closely connected to the tect...
To define the seismic potential of the left-lateral strike-slip Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian P...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...
In this work we present a study of an alluvial fan system, which is affected by the Quaternary activ...
The Alhama de Murcia fault is a 85 km long oblique-slip fault, and is related to historical and inst...
Most catastrophic earthquakes occur along fast-moving faults, although some of them are triggered by...
Trenching on Alhama de Murcia fault trace has been done in order to identify and quantify paleoseism...
The Eastern Betic Shear Zone (EBSZ) in Southern Iberia is known to accommodate part of the 4–5 mm/yr...
Constraining the date of the last major event occurred in a fault is of paramount importance in prob...
A preliminary paleoseismic study of trave rtine deposits cut by an active oblique-slip fault is pres...
The main Quaternary tectonic ativity in the Huercal-Overa Basin is related to the Albox fault, which...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
To define the seismic potential of the left-lateral strike-slip Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian P...
The Cordovilla basin, located within the frontal thrust belt of the Betic Cordillera, SE Spain, is a...
Ferrater, M. ... et al.-- IX Congreso Geológico de España, 12-14 septiembre 2016, Huelva.-- 4 pages,...
The alluvial fan system of Gandesa–Horta de Sant Joan (Tarragona) was closely connected to the tect...
To define the seismic potential of the left-lateral strike-slip Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian P...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...
In this work we present a study of an alluvial fan system, which is affected by the Quaternary activ...
The Alhama de Murcia fault is a 85 km long oblique-slip fault, and is related to historical and inst...
Most catastrophic earthquakes occur along fast-moving faults, although some of them are triggered by...
Trenching on Alhama de Murcia fault trace has been done in order to identify and quantify paleoseism...
The Eastern Betic Shear Zone (EBSZ) in Southern Iberia is known to accommodate part of the 4–5 mm/yr...
Constraining the date of the last major event occurred in a fault is of paramount importance in prob...
A preliminary paleoseismic study of trave rtine deposits cut by an active oblique-slip fault is pres...
The main Quaternary tectonic ativity in the Huercal-Overa Basin is related to the Albox fault, which...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
To define the seismic potential of the left-lateral strike-slip Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian P...
The Cordovilla basin, located within the frontal thrust belt of the Betic Cordillera, SE Spain, is a...
Ferrater, M. ... et al.-- IX Congreso Geológico de España, 12-14 septiembre 2016, Huelva.-- 4 pages,...
The alluvial fan system of Gandesa–Horta de Sant Joan (Tarragona) was closely connected to the tect...
To define the seismic potential of the left-lateral strike-slip Alhama de Murcia fault (SE Iberian P...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...