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Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2004

Seismic Sources on the Iberia-African Plate Boundary and their Tectonic Implications

E. Buforn; Mourad Bezzeghoud; Agustín Udías; C. Pro

The plate boundary between Iberia and Africa has been studied using data on seismicity and focal mechanisms. The region has been divided into three areas: A; the Gulf of Cadiz; B, the Betics, Alboran Sea and northern Morocco; and C, Algeria. Seismicity shows a complex behavior, large shallow earthquakes (h < 30 km) occur in areas A and C and moderate shocks in area B; intermediate-depth activity (30 < h < 150 km) is located in area B; the depth earthquakes (h » 650 km) are located to the south of Granada. Moment rate, slip velocity and b values have been estimated for shallow shocks, and show similar characteristics for the Gulf of Cadiz and Algeria, and quite different ones for the central region. Focal mechanisms of 80 selected shallow earthquakes (8 ‡ mb ‡ 4) show thrust faulting in the Gulf of Cadiz and Algeria with horizontal NNW-SSE compression, and normal faulting in the Alboran Sea with E-W extension. Focal mechanisms of 26 intermediate-depth earthquakes in the Alboran Sea display vertical motions, with a predominant plane trending E-W. Solutions for very deep shocks correspond to vertical dip-slip along N-S trends. Frohlich diagrams and seismic moment tensors show different behavior in the Gulf of Cadiz, Betic-Alboran Sea and northern Morocco, and northern Algeria for shallow events. The stress pattern of intermediate-depth and very deep earthquakes has different directions: vertical extension in the NW-SE direction for intermediate depth earthquakes, and tension and pressure axes dipping about 45 for very deep earthquakes. Regional stress pattern may result from the collision between the African plate and Iberia, with extension and subduction of lithospheric material in the Alboran Sea at intermediate depth. The very deep seismicity may be correlated with older subduction processes.


Tectonophysics | 2007

The 1980, 1997 and 1998 Azores earthquakes and some seismo-tectonic implications

J. Borges; Mourad Bezzeghoud; E. Buforn; C. Pro; Augusto José dos Santos Fitas


Tectonophysics | 2013

The earthquakes of 29 July 2003, 12 February 2007, and 17 December 2009 in the region of Cape Saint Vincent (SW Iberia) and their relation with the 1755 Lisbon earthquake

C. Pro; E. Buforn; Mourad Bezzeghoud; Agustín Udías


Tectonophysics | 2007

Rupture length and velocity for earthquakes in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from directivity effect in body and surface waves

C. Pro; E. Buforn; Agustín Udías


Pure and Applied Geophysics | 2015

Large Earthquakes at the Ibero-Maghrebian Region: Basis for an EEWS

E. Buforn; Agustín Udías; C. Pro


Tectonophysics | 2017

The 2016 south Alboran earthquake (Mw = 6.4): A reactivation of the Ibero-Maghrebian region?

E. Buforn; C. Pro; C. Sanz de Galdeano; J.V. Cantavella; Simone Cesca; B. Caldeira; Agustín Udías; M. Mattesini


Archive | 2012

Solved Problems in Geophysics

E. Buforn; C. Pro; Agustín Udías


Journal of Seismology | 2016

Source mechanism studies of earthquakes in the Ibero-Maghrebian region and their tectonic implications

E. Buforn; Agustín Udías; C. Pro


Física de la Tierra | 2013

Proceso de ruptura del sismo de Lorca.

Elisa Buforn Peiró; C. Pro; Simone Cesca; Carlos Sanz de Galdeano; Agustín Udías Vallina


Tectonophysics | 2014

Reply to Comment on “The earthquakes of 29 July 2003, 12 February 2007, and 17 December 2009 in the region of Cape Saint Vincent (SW Iberia) and their relation with the 1755 Lisbon earthquake” by C. Pro, E. Buforn, M. Bezzeghoud and A. Udías

C. Pro; Mourad Bezzeghoud; E. Buforn; Agustín Udías

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E. Buforn

Complutense University of Madrid

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Agustín Udías

Complutense University of Madrid

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Agustín Udías Vallina

Complutense University of Madrid

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C. Sanz de Galdeano

Spanish National Research Council

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Carlos Sanz de Galdeano

Spanish National Research Council

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Elisa Buforn Peiró

Complutense University of Madrid

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J.V. Cantavella

Instituto Geográfico Nacional

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M. Mattesini

Complutense University of Madrid

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