The present-day topography in Iberia is related to geodynamic processes dealing with lithospheric-scale deformation. However, little attention has been paid to the role of inherited crustal- or lithospheric-scale structures involved in the recent observed large-scale topographic patterns. Whereas the analysis of brittle structures focuses on the evolution of Mesozoic sedimentary basins and their subsequent response to tectonic inversion, their contribution to mountain building has been underestimated. Large numbers of structures, from ductile to brittle, which affected the whole lithosphere, were developed during the evolution of the Cantabrian orocline (ca. 310–300 Ma). The contribution of these Paleozoic post-Variscan structures, together...
The Paleozoic Variscan orogeny was a large-scale collisional event that involved amalgamation of mul...
International audienceThis paper provides a synthesis of current data and interpretations on the cru...
The intraplate deformation of Iberia during the Cenozoic produced a series of ranges and deformation...
The present-day topography in Iberia is related to geodynamic processes dealing with lithospheric-sc...
The present study provides new insights into the processes of mountain building that occur in plate ...
The role of inherited weaknesses in metamorphic basements with respect to the geometry and tectonic ...
The Iberian Peninsula, at the western end of the Alpine - Himalayan Belt, displays a complex structu...
5 pages, 3 figures, supplemental material https://doi.org/10.1130/G49341.1Crustal roots are identifi...
23 pagesInternational audienceThe Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen arose through the collision of the Iber...
The Iberian Chain is a wide intraplate deformation zone formed by the tectonic inversion during the ...
The structure of the western termination of the Alpine Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen (NW Iberian Penins...
The Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen arose through the collision of the Iberian and Eurasian plates, mostl...
The Cantabrian Mountains have been interpreted as a Paleozoic basement block uplifted during an Alpi...
International audienceThe Alpine Pyrenean-Cantabrian orogen developed along the plate boundary betwe...
The Paleozoic Variscan orogeny was a large-scale collisional event that involved amalgamation of mul...
International audienceThis paper provides a synthesis of current data and interpretations on the cru...
The intraplate deformation of Iberia during the Cenozoic produced a series of ranges and deformation...
The present-day topography in Iberia is related to geodynamic processes dealing with lithospheric-sc...
The present study provides new insights into the processes of mountain building that occur in plate ...
The role of inherited weaknesses in metamorphic basements with respect to the geometry and tectonic ...
The Iberian Peninsula, at the western end of the Alpine - Himalayan Belt, displays a complex structu...
5 pages, 3 figures, supplemental material https://doi.org/10.1130/G49341.1Crustal roots are identifi...
23 pagesInternational audienceThe Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen arose through the collision of the Iber...
The Iberian Chain is a wide intraplate deformation zone formed by the tectonic inversion during the ...
The structure of the western termination of the Alpine Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen (NW Iberian Penins...
The Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen arose through the collision of the Iberian and Eurasian plates, mostl...
The Cantabrian Mountains have been interpreted as a Paleozoic basement block uplifted during an Alpi...
International audienceThe Alpine Pyrenean-Cantabrian orogen developed along the plate boundary betwe...
The Paleozoic Variscan orogeny was a large-scale collisional event that involved amalgamation of mul...
International audienceThis paper provides a synthesis of current data and interpretations on the cru...
The intraplate deformation of Iberia during the Cenozoic produced a series of ranges and deformation...