The Los Tollos Fault is a recent and important feature of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone, one of the major tectonic structures in South Iberia accommodating the convergence between Nubian and Eurasian plates in the western Mediterranean. The Los Tollos Fault became active by the end of Middle Pleistocene introducing some paleogeographical modifications. Previously mapped as a secondary normal fault related to the Carrascoy Fault, recent research evidences that the Los Tollos Fault is an independent Holocene active left-lateral reverse fault extending for at least 15 km. Data analysis from 4 trenches dug across the fault has revealed the occurrence of at least two paleo-earthquake events during the Holocene. The most recent event is dated betw...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of th...
Instrumental and historical seismicity in the Albacete province (External Prebetic Zone) has been sc...
The Los Tollos Fault is a recent and important feature of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone, one of the m...
The Los Tollos Fault is a recent and important feature of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone, one of the m...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...
The Betic Cordilleras in southern Spain have experienced a number of moderate to strong seismic even...
The Guadalentín Depression, located in SE Spain (Murcia Region), is bounded by two of the main NE-SW...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
We present the paleoseismological analysis of the El Camp fault scarp. Paleoseismology constitutes t...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of th...
Instrumental and historical seismicity in the Albacete province (External Prebetic Zone) has been sc...
The Los Tollos Fault is a recent and important feature of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone, one of the m...
The Los Tollos Fault is a recent and important feature of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone, one of the m...
The Carrascoy Fault (CAF) is one of the main active faults that form part of the Eastern Betic Shear...
The Betic Cordilleras in southern Spain have experienced a number of moderate to strong seismic even...
The Guadalentín Depression, located in SE Spain (Murcia Region), is bounded by two of the main NE-SW...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
We present the paleoseismological analysis of the El Camp fault scarp. Paleoseismology constitutes t...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of th...
Instrumental and historical seismicity in the Albacete province (External Prebetic Zone) has been sc...