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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2009

Bivergent thrust wedges surrounding oceanic island arcs: Insight from observations and sandbox models of the northeastern Caribbean plate

Uri S. ten Brink; Stephen Marshak; José Luis Granja Bruña

At several localities around the world, thrust belts have developed on both sides of oceanic island arcs (e.g., Java-Timor, Panama, Vanuatu, and the northeastern Caribbean). In these localities, the overall vergence of the backarc thrust belt is opposite to that of the forearc thrust belt. For example, in the northeastern Caribbean, a north-verging accretionary prism lies to the north of the Eastern Greater Antilles arc (Hispaniola and Puerto Rico), whereas a south-verging thrust belt called the Muertos thrust belt lies to the south. Researchers have attributed such bivergent geometry to several processes, including: reversal of subduction polarity; subduction-driven mantle fl ow; stress transmission across the arc; gravitational spreading of the arc; and magmatic infl ation within the arc. New observations of deformational features in the Muertos thrust belt and of fault geometries produced in sandbox kinematic models, along with examination of published studies of island arcs, lead to the conclusion that the bivergence of thrusting in island arcs can develop without reversal of subduction polarity, without subarc mantle fl ow, and without magmatic infl ation. We suggest that the Eastern Greater Antilles arc and comparable arcs are simply crustalscale bivergent (or “doubly vergent”) thrust wedges formed during unidirectional subduction. Sandbox kinematic modeling suggests, in addition, that a broad retrowedge containing an imbricate fan of thrusts develops only where the arc behaves relatively rigidly. In such cases, the arc acts as a backstop that transmits compressive stress into the backarc region. Further, modeling shows that when arcs behave as rigid blocks, the strike-slip component of oblique convergence is accommodated entirely within the prowedge and the arc—the retrowedge hosts only dip-slip faulting (“frontal thrusting”). The existence of large retrowedges and the distribution of faulting in an island arc may, therefore, be evidence that the arc is relatively rigid. The rigidity of an island arc may arise from its mafi c composition and has implications for seismic-hazard analysis.


Open-File Report | 2014

Bathymetric Terrain Model of the Puerto Rico Trench and the Northeastern Caribbean Region for Marine Geological Investigations

Brian D. Andrews; Uri S. ten Brink; William W. Danforth; Jason D. Chaytor; José Luis Granja Bruña; Pilar Llanes Estrada; Andrés Carbó Gorosabel


Archive | 2012

Mapa de esfuerzos activos en línea de la Península Ibérica a partir de Mecanismos Focales calculados desde el Tensor de Momento Sísmico

Alfonso Muñoz Martín; Gerardo de Vicente Muñoz; Antonio José Olaiz Campos; Loreto Antón López; Ramón Vegas; José Luis Granja Bruña


Archive | 2006

Análisis de Mapas de Anomalías Gravimétricas en el Borde NE de la Placa Caribe

José Luis Granja Bruña; Andrés Carbó Gorosabel; Alfonso Muñoz Martín


Journal of Iberian Geology | 2015

Gravity modeling of the lithosphere in the Calatrava Volcanic Province (Spain): geodynamic implications

José Luis Granja Bruña; Ramón Vegas; Sentre Domingo; Alfonso Muñoz Martín; S. Sainz-Maza Aparicio


Enseñanza de las ciencias de la tierra: Revista de la Asociación Española para la Enseñanza de las Ciencias de la Tierra | 2011

El terremoto de Haití

José Luis Granja Bruña; Andrés Carbó Gorosabel; Pedro Pablo Hernáiz-Huerta; Pilar Llanes Estrada; Alfonso Muñoz Martín; Antonio José Olaiz Campos


Introducción a la contaminación de suelos , 2017, ISBN 978-84-8476-789-3, págs. 407-443 | 2017

Aplicaciones de técnicas geofísicas en caracterización de suelos contaminados

Alfonso Muñoz Martín; José Luis Granja Bruña


Archive | 2016

Estructura superficial y procesos activos en el margen submarino del norte de La Española (República Dominicana): Resultados preliminares

Álvaro Rodríguez Zurrunero; José Luis Granja Bruña; Alfonso Muñoz Martín; Andrés Carbó Gorosabel; Laura Gómez De La Peña; María Gómez Ballesteros; J.M. Gorosabel Araus; Antonio Pazos; Manuel Catalán; María Druet Vélez; Pilar Llanes Estrada


Archive | 2016

Cartografía de dominios litosféricos y estilo de deformación en el margen continental de Galicia (margen noroeste de la Península Ibérica)

María Druet Vélez; Alfonso Muñoz Martín; José Luis Granja Bruña; Andrés Carbó Gorosabel; Juan Acosta; Pilar Llanes Estrada; Gemma Ercilla


International Conference and Exhibition, Barcelona, Spain, 3-6 April 2016 | 2016

New interpretation of the depositional systems of the San Pedro basin based on new seismic data (southern Dominican republic offshore margin)

Jose Miguel Gorosabel; Andrés Carbó Gorosabel; José Luis Granja Bruña; Álvaro Rodríguez Zurrunero; Alfonso Muñoz Martín; Laura Gómez De La Peña; Antonio Pazos

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Alfonso Muñoz Martín

Complutense University of Madrid

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Antonio José Olaiz Campos

Complutense University of Madrid

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Sentre Domingo

Instituto Geográfico Nacional

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Uri S. ten Brink

United States Geological Survey

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A. Carbó

Complutense University of Madrid

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Estefanía Llave

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Gemma Ercilla

Instituto Geológico y Minero de España

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Gerardo de Vicente Muñoz

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jose Martin Davila

Complutense University of Madrid

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Raquel Herrera

King Juan Carlos University

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