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Alboran basin, Southern Spain. Part II: Neogene tectonic implications for the orogenic float model

AutorGómez-Ballesteros, María; Rivera, Jesús; Pereiro-Muñoz, José Antonio; Muñoz-Martín, A.; Acosta-Yepes, Juan; Carbó, A.; Uchupi, E.
Palabras claveSede Central IEO
Medio Marino
Fecha de publicación2008
CitaciónMarine and Petroleum Geology, 25. 2008: 75-101
ResumenWe infer that the Alboran Basin, the first western Mediterranean Basin found after crossing Gibraltar, is an orogenic float underlained by a décollement system, a multi-layered ductile shear extending from 10 km to between 30 and 40 km below sea level. This float was formed as consequence of the collision of the African–Eurasian plates in the Oligocene–late Miocene. Synchronous with this compression the float experienced basin wide crustal thinning and subsidence about 25 m/year ago by subcrustal processes. Since latest Miocene the float has undergone compression due to the continuous convergence of Eurasia and Africa. The faults created as a result of this compression are dominated by a conjugate system of northeast trending left-lateral and northwest right-lateral strike–slip faults. This deformation is taking place under a simple shear mechanism. Associated with the northwest and northeast lateral faults are zones of compression trending west and east of north extending from the base of the basin's north upper slope to the Alboran Ridge. The initial morphology of the Alboran Ridge on the southern side of the Alboran Basin was due to the construction of a volcanic edifice at the northeast end of the ridge and igneous activity along northeast trending fractures southwest of the edifice. At the northeast end of the Alboran Ridge motion along a right-lateral fault cutting across the ridge led to sediment collapse and the creation of a prominent embayment on the ridge's northwest flank. Deformation is more subdued in the western than in the eastern part of the Alboran Basin, a tectonic style due either to differences in sediment rheology or that the accommodation of the convergence of Africa and Iberia is more diffused and attenuated in the west than in the east.
Versión del editorhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264817207000621
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/319938
DOI10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2007.05.004
ISSN0264-8172
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