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Tectonics | 2015

Compressional tectonic inversion of the Algero-Balearic basin: Latemost Miocene to present oblique convergence at the Palomares margin (Western Mediterranean)

Flavio Giaconia; Guillermo Booth-Rea; César R. Ranero; Eulàlia Gràcia; Rafael Bartolomé; Alcinoe Calahorrano; Claudio Lo Iacono; M. G. Vendrell; Alejandra L. Cameselle; Sergio Costa; Laura Gómez de la Peña; S. Martínez-Loriente; Héctor Perea; Marina Viñas

Interpretation of new multichannel seismic reflection profiles indicates that the Palomares margin was formed by crustal-scale extension and coeval magmatic accretion during middle to late Miocene opening of the Algero-Balearic basin. The margin formed at the transition between thinned continental crust intruded by arc volcanism and back-arc oceanic crust. Deformation produced during the later positive inversion of the margin offshore and onshore is partitioned between ~N50°E striking reverse faults and associated folds like the Sierra Cabrera and Abubacer anticlines and N10–20°E sinistral strike-slip faults like Palomares and Terreros faults. Parametric subbottom profiles and multibeam bathymetry offshore, structural analysis, available GPS geodetic displacement data, and earthquake focal mechanisms jointly indicate that tectonic inversion of the Palomares margin is currently active. The Palomares margin shows a structural pattern comparable to the north Maghrebian margins where Africa-Eurasia plate convergence is accommodated by NE-SW reverse faults, NNW-SSE sinistral faults, and WNW-ESE dextral ones. Contractive structures at this margin contribute to the general inversion of the Western Mediterranean since ~7 Ma, coeval to inversion at the Algerian margin. Shortening at the Alboran ridge and Al-Idrisi faults occurred later, since 5 Ma, indicating a westward propagation of the compressional inversion of the Western Mediterranean.


Basin Research | 2017

The continent‐ocean transition on the northwestern South China Sea

Alejandra L. Cameselle; César R. Ranero; Dieter Franke; Udo Barckhausen


Basin Research | 2017

Large-scale margin collapse during Messinian early sea-level drawdown: the SW Valencia trough, NW Mediterranean

Alejandra L. Cameselle; Roger Urgeles


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2014

Late Miocene sedimentary architecture of the Ebro Continental Margin (Western Mediterranean): implications to the Messinian Salinity Crisis

Alejandra L. Cameselle; Roger Urgeles; Ben De Mol; Angelo Camerlenghi; Jason Canning


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2016

Multichannel Seismic Imaging of the Rivera Plate Subduction at the Seismogenic Jalisco Block Area (Western Mexican Margin)

Rafael Bartolomé; Estefanía Górriz; Juanjo Dañobeitia; Diego Córdoba; David Martí; Alejandra L. Cameselle; Francisco Nuñez-Cornu; William Bandy; C. A. Mortera-Gutierrez; Diana Nuñez; Arturo Castellón; José Luis Benito Alonso


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2016

Crustal Architecture at the Collision Zone Between Rivera and North American Plates at the Jalisco Block: Tsujal Project

Juanjo Dañobeitia; Rafael Bartolomé; Manel Prada; Francisco Nuñez-Cornu; Diego Córdoba; William Bandy; Ferran Estrada; Alejandra L. Cameselle; Diana Nuñez; Arturo Castellón; José Luis Benito Alonso; Carlos Mortera; Modesto Ortiz


Archive | 2013

The continent-ocean transition of the Pearl River margin

Alejandra L. Cameselle; César R. Ranero; Dieter Franke; Udo Barckhausen


Archive | 2016

Rifting processes along the northern margin of the South China Sea

Raquel Martos-Alvarez; César R. Ranero; Alejandra L. Cameselle; Dieter Franke; Udo Barckhausen


Archive | 2016

How rifting and spreading center interaction created the architecture of the South China Sea

Alejandra L. Cameselle; César R. Ranero; Dieter Franke; Udo Barckhausen


Archive | 2016

The rift architecture and extensional tectonics of the South China Sea

Alejandra L. Cameselle; César R. Ranero; Udo Barckhausen; Dieter Franke

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Rafael Bartolomé

Spanish National Research Council

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César R. Ranero

Spanish National Research Council

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Juan José Dañobeitia

Spanish National Research Council

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Manel Prada

Spanish National Research Council

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Arturo Castellón

Spanish National Research Council

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Diego Córdoba

Complutense University of Madrid

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Ferran Estrada

Spanish National Research Council

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Roger Urgeles

Spanish National Research Council

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Héctor Perea

Spanish National Research Council

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