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Tectonics | 2012

Reply to the comment by A. G. Jones et al. on “Deep resistivity cross section of the intraplate Atlas Mountains (NW Africa): New evidence of anomalous mantle and related Quaternary volcanism”

Farida Anahnah; Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar; Ahmed Chalouan; Antonio Pedrera; Patricia Ruano; Jaume Pous; Wiebke Heise; Ana Ruiz-Constán; M. Benmakhlouf; A. C. López-Garrido; M. Ahmamou; Carlos Sanz de Galdeano; Jorge Arzate; Pedro Ibarra; Lourdes González-Castillo; Naoual Bouregba; Fernando Corbo; Eva Asensio

[1] Scientific discussion and different points of view are a basis of the advancement of knowledge. We acknowledge the comments of Jones et al. [2012] as an opportunity to publicly discuss the structure and origin of the Atlas Mountains. Moreover, we welcome the opportunity to compare our results with those recently published by the group responsible for the comment [Ledo et al., 2011], although it is not pertinent to comment in detail on a paper published in another journal. We also wish to remark that the paper of Ledo et al. [2011] was reviewed and published during the revision period of our contribution [Anahnah et al., 2011]; therefore, they are two different approaches and data sets, measured in different sites and by different instruments for the same region, lending readers the chance to compare different interpretations. The main differences on the data sets are: the profile of Anahnah et al. [2011] compared with the profile of Ledo et al. [2011] is 170 km longer, vertical magnetic data were obtained and lower frequencies were recorded. [2] We regret the style and way used by Jones et al. [2012]. We shall answer only those comments of Jones et al. [2012] related to objective issues. [3] One of the final conclusions of Jones et al. [2012] might serve as the starting point of our reply:


Tectonophysics | 2013

Crustal deformation in eastern Betics from CuaTeNeo GPS network

Anna Echeverria; Giorgi Khazaradze; Eva Asensio; Jorge Garate; Jose Martin Davila; Emma Suriñach


Tectonics | 2011

Deep resistivity cross section of the intraplate Atlas Mountains (NW Africa): New evidence of anomalous mantle and related Quaternary volcanism

Farida Anahnah; Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar; Ahmed Chalouan; Antonio Pedrera; Patricia Ruano; Jaume Pous; Wiebke Heise; Ana Ruiz-Constán; M. Benmakhlouf; A. C. López-Garrido; M. Ahmamou; Carlos Sanz de Galdeano; Jorge Arzate; Pedro Ibarra; Lourdes González-Castillo; Naoual Bouregba; Fernando Corbo; Eva Asensio


Geophysical Journal International | 2012

GPS studies of active deformation in the Pyrenees

Eva Asensio; Giorgi Khazaradze; Anna Echeverria; Robert W. King; I. Vilajosana


Gps Solutions | 2015

Topo-Iberia project: CGPS crustal velocity field in the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco

Jorge Garate; J. Martin-Davila; Giorgi Khazaradze; Anna Echeverria; Eva Asensio; A. J. Gil; M. C. Lacy; J. A. Armenteros; Antonio M. Ruiz; J. Gallastegui; F. Alvarez-Lobato; C. Ayala; G. Rodríguez-Caderot; Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar; A. Rimi; M. Harnafi


Solid Earth | 2016

3D GPS velocity field and its implications on the present-day postorogenic deformation of the Western Alps and Pyrenees

Hai Ninh Nguyen; Philippe Vernant; S. Mazzotti; Giorgi Khazaradze; Eva Asensio


Tectonophysics | 2015

Geodetic evidence for continuing tectonic activity of the Carboneras fault (SE Spain)

Anna Echeverria; Giorgi Khazaradze; Eva Asensio; E. Masana


Física de la Tierra | 2013

Deformación cortical de las Béticas Orientales observada mediante GPS y su relación con el terremoto de Lorca

Anna Echeverria; Giorgi Khazaradze; Eva Asensio; Jorge Garate; Emma Suriñach; Grupo Risknat


Física de la Tierra | 2014

Campo de deformación cortical actual de la Península Ibérica estimado a partir de medidas GPS (en inglés)

Giorgi Khazaradze; Anna Echeverria; Eva Asensio


Tectonics | 2011

Deep resistivity cross section of the intraplate Atlas Mountains (NW Africa): New evidence of anomalous mantle and related Quaternary volcanism: RESISTIVITY SECTION OF ATLAS MOUNTAINS

Farida Anahnah; Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar; Ahmed Chalouan; Antonio Pedrera; Patricia Ruano; Jaume Pous; Wiebke Heise; Ana Ruiz-Constán; M. Benmakhlouf; A. C. López-Garrido; M. Ahmamou; Carlos Sanz de Galdeano; Jorge Arzate; Pedro Ibarra; Lourdes González-Castillo; Naoual Bouregba; Fernando Corbo; Eva Asensio

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Ana Ruiz-Constán

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Antonio Pedrera

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Jaume Pous

University of Barcelona

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Pedro Ibarra

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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A. C. López-Garrido

Spanish National Research Council

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