International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundary marked by slow oblique convergence and intermediate and deep focus seismicity. The seemingly contradictory observations of a young extensional marine basin surrounded by an arcuate fold-and-thrust belt, have led to competing geodynamic models (delamination and subduction). Geophysical data acquired in the past decade provide a test for these models and support a narrow east-dipping, subduction zone. Seismic refraction studies indicate oceanic crust below the western Gulf of Cadiz. Tomography of the upper mantle reveals a steep, east-dipping high P-wave velocity body, beneath Gibraltar. The anisotropic mantle fabric from SKS splitting shows ...
Earthquakes below 50‐km depth are usually associated with active subduction, and the direction of f...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
The Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundary marked by slow obliq...
New tomographic images of the upper mantle beneath the westernmost Mediterranean suggest that the ev...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...
International audienceWe present a new set of brittle microtectonic measurements carried out in the ...
The Gibraltar arc and associated broad seismogenic zone that includes the southern Iberian Peninsula...
In typical subduction systems, plate convergence is subperpendicular to the trench. The Gibraltar Ar...
In typical subduction systems, plate convergence is subperpendicular to the trench. The Gibraltar Ar...
Earthquakes below 50‐km depth are usually associated with active subduction, and the direction of f...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
International audienceThe Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundar...
The Gibraltar arc, spans a complex portion of the Africa-Eurasia plate boundary marked by slow obliq...
New tomographic images of the upper mantle beneath the westernmost Mediterranean suggest that the ev...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...
International audienceIntermediate deep earthquakes are usually associated with active subduction, a...
International audienceWe present a new set of brittle microtectonic measurements carried out in the ...
The Gibraltar arc and associated broad seismogenic zone that includes the southern Iberian Peninsula...
In typical subduction systems, plate convergence is subperpendicular to the trench. The Gibraltar Ar...
In typical subduction systems, plate convergence is subperpendicular to the trench. The Gibraltar Ar...
Earthquakes below 50‐km depth are usually associated with active subduction, and the direction of f...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...
The Great Lisbon earthquake of 1755 with an estimated magnitude of 8.5–9.0 is the most destructive e...