Title of article :
Mountain Front Development by Folding and Crustal Thickening in the Internal Zone of the Betic Cordillera-Alboran Sea Boundary
Author/Authors :
Carlos Mar?n-Lechado، نويسنده , , Jes?s Galindo-Zald?var، نويسنده , , Lu?s Roberto Rodr?guez-Fernandez، نويسنده , , Antonio Pedrera ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The boundary between the Alboran Sea and Betic Cordillera is a good example of a fold
related mountain front in the Internal Zone of an alpine mountain range. Since the late Miocene, NNWSSE
convergence between the Eurasian and African plates has produced shortening and related orthogonal
extension. To improve the characterisation of the geometry of the deep structure in the region and to
establish the recent tectonic evolution of the mountain front, well logs and newly acquired geophysical data
(multichannel reflection seismic and gravimetric surveys) have been interpreted and integrated with
available surface data. The most marked tectonic structure corresponds to large antiforms and synforms of
ENE-WSW trend which are related to mountain ranges and basins, respectively. The fold belt continues
toward the northern continental shelf of the Alboran Sea. The fold vergence is generally northwards and its
amplitude decreases progressively towards SSE, until disappearring in a sharp boundary where the
reflectors are undeformed. The deep geometry suggests that fold growth started during upper Tortonian
times and continued its activity up to Pliocene or even Quaternary times. The NNW-SSE compression
produces crustal thickening and a regional and progressive southwards emersion. The location of main
present-day deformation fronts in the Internal Zones contrasts with classical models where the
deformation progresses towards the frontal part of External Zones of cordilleras. In addition, this foldrelated
deformation mountain front has features different from fault related fronts, as it does not show a
sharp boundary, and folds that determine rectilinear mountain boundaries decrease progressively in
amplitude or in wavelength up to undeformed areas.
Keywords :
Neogene-Quaternary basin , continental uplift , Active folds , Geophysical prospecting , western Mediterranean.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics