Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, are dangerously left out from seismic hazard analyses. The seismogenic nature of the Carboneras Fault Zone, a left-lateral strikeslip fault in the Eastern Betic Shear Zone (southeastern Spain), has not been fully explored to date in spite of having a morphological expression equivalent to the Alhama de Murcia Fault, a seismogenic fault in the same tectonic system. This study provides the first paleoseismic evidence of the seismogenic nature of the Carboneras Fault Zone, based on the analysis of 3 trenches at Los Trances site, on the northwestern edge of the La Serrata Range. Cross cutting relationships and numerical dating, based on radiocarbo...
[1] The shortening between the African and the Iberian plates is absorbed by a number of faults dist...
[eng] In the Southeastern Iberian Margin, the compression between the African and Eurasian Plates is...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
A paleoseismological analysis was performed along the La Serrata segment of the Carboneras fault (Ea...
A paleoseismological analysis was performed along the La Serrata segment of the Carboneras fault (Ea...
Most catastrophic earthquakes occur along fast-moving faults, although some of them are triggered by...
Carboneras Fault is located on the highest seismicity zone of the Iberian Peninsula. Despite the low...
Inciativa Ibérica para el Estudio de las Fallas Activas, Tercera Reunión Ibérica sobre Fallas Activa...
Inciativa Ibérica para el Estudio de las Fallas Activas (IBERFAULT), Primera Reunión Ibérica sobre F...
The Eastern Betic Shear Zone (EBSZ) in Southern Iberia is known to accommodate part of the 4–5 mm/yr...
We present the paleoseismological analysis of the El Camp fault scarp. Paleoseismology constitutes t...
The El Camp Fault (Catalan Coastal Ranges, NE Iberian Peninsula) is a slow slipping normal fault who...
The Alhama de Murcia fault is a 85 km long oblique-slip fault, and is related to historical and inst...
[1] The shortening between the African and the Iberian plates is absorbed by a number of faults dist...
[eng] In the Southeastern Iberian Margin, the compression between the African and Eurasian Plates is...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
A paleoseismological analysis was performed along the La Serrata segment of the Carboneras fault (Ea...
A paleoseismological analysis was performed along the La Serrata segment of the Carboneras fault (Ea...
Most catastrophic earthquakes occur along fast-moving faults, although some of them are triggered by...
Carboneras Fault is located on the highest seismicity zone of the Iberian Peninsula. Despite the low...
Inciativa Ibérica para el Estudio de las Fallas Activas, Tercera Reunión Ibérica sobre Fallas Activa...
Inciativa Ibérica para el Estudio de las Fallas Activas (IBERFAULT), Primera Reunión Ibérica sobre F...
The Eastern Betic Shear Zone (EBSZ) in Southern Iberia is known to accommodate part of the 4–5 mm/yr...
We present the paleoseismological analysis of the El Camp fault scarp. Paleoseismology constitutes t...
The El Camp Fault (Catalan Coastal Ranges, NE Iberian Peninsula) is a slow slipping normal fault who...
The Alhama de Murcia fault is a 85 km long oblique-slip fault, and is related to historical and inst...
[1] The shortening between the African and the Iberian plates is absorbed by a number of faults dist...
[eng] In the Southeastern Iberian Margin, the compression between the African and Eurasian Plates is...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...