Example of Neogene tectonic indentation in the Eastern Betic Cordilleras: the Arc of Aguilas (Southeastern Spain)
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Geodinamica Acta
- Vol. 3 (1) , 37-51
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09853111.1989.11105173
Abstract
Neogene deformations have deeply disturbed the initial architecture of the pile of nappes within the Eastern Betic zone. The Arc of Aguilas, displaying a southeast-facing concavity, is a spectacular example of such a post-nappe structuration. Miocene deposits involved in the torsion of the Arc provide a chronology of the deformation. The Arc of Aguilas is one element within a system of rigid-plastic indentation including the following units, from the inner (SE) to the outer (NW) zones : Two large shear zones: N020 sinistral (Palomares and Terreros faults), N100 dextral (Las Moreras faults) guided the deformation of the Aguilas Arc within a compressive stressfield of which major tensor axis oscillated between NW-SE and N-S.Keywords
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