Title of article :
Recent Tectonic Structures in a Transect of the Central Betic Cordillera
Author/Authors :
P. Ruano، نويسنده , , J. Galindo-Zaldivar، نويسنده , , A. Jabaloy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The Betic Cordillera has undergone recent Alpine deformations related to the Eurasian-
African plate interaction boundary. Most of the present-day relief has been built up since Tortonian times,
and is related to the development of folds and faults that are overprinted on older deformations, and some
of the faults may be considered as out-of-sequence. The combination of geophysical and geological data
makes it possible to determine the main features of the recent tectonic structures, or those recently active,
in its central transect. The main fault is a crustal detachment that separates a footwall constituted by the
Iberian Massif and a hanging wall formed by the rocks of the Betic Cordillera. While the footwall is
practically undeformed, the hanging wall has been folded and faulted. The folds are mainly E-W to NESW
and have larger sizes and higher related relieves towards the South. The reverse faults are mainly
concentrated in the northern mountain front. However, normal faults affect the southern part of the
Cordillera and are associated with the development of large asymmetrical basins such as the Granada
Depression. In this setting, the slip along the crustal detachment is variable and should increase
southwards. The model of the recent tectonics in the central transect of the Cordillera is compatible with
the presence of an active subduction in the Alboran Sea, and contrasts notably with the setting of the
eastern Betic Cordillera, mainly deformed by transcurrent faults.
Keywords :
Betic Cordillera , recent tectonics , crustal detachment , Uplift , normal faulting , large folds.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics