Rosa Martín
University of Granada
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Geology | 2013
Flor de Lis Mancilla; Daniel Stich; M. Berrocoso; Rosa Martín; J. Morales; A. Fernández-Ros; Raúl Páez; Alejandro Pérez-Peña
Subduction comes to an end when all oceanic lithosphere is consumed and continental or transitional crust, with positive buoyancy, becomes involved. During continental collision, the final stage of subduction may be characterized by slab breakoff, limited continental subduction, and delamination below the fold-and-thrust belt. We report receiver function images, constructed from a dense array of seismic broadband stations, that reveal the underthrusting of Iberia beneath the Alboran plate. The underthrusted crust is delaminating beneath part of the Betic mountain range, still connected to the foreland lithosphere on one side, and interrupted discontinuously along the other side. Intermediate deep earthquakes associated with the delamination process do not respond to downdip stresses like subduction earthquakes. The GPS velocity field and source mechanisms for shallow earthquakes demonstrate ongoing active shortening on top of the hinge of delamination, and localized perpendicular extension on top of the edge of delamination, introducing independent motion of the overriding crustal block. Delamination beneath the Betic Range drives seismicity by inducing fundamental changes in deformation patterns within the collision orogen.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2018
Daniel Stich; Rosa Martín; Josep Batlló; Ramon Macià; Flor de Lis Mancilla; J. Morales
The 10 July 1923 earthquake near Berdun (Spain) is the largest instrumentally recorded event in the Pyrenees. We recover old analog seismograms and use 20 hand-digitized waveforms for regional moment tensor inversion. We estimate moment magnitude Mw 5.4, centroid depth of 8 km, and a pure normal faulting source with strike parallel to the mountain chain (N292°E), dip of 66° and rake of -88°. The new mechanism fits into the general predominance of normal faulting in the Pyrenees and extension inferred from Global Positioning System data. The unique location of the 1923 earthquake, near the south Pyrenean thrust front, shows that the extensional regime is not confined to the axial zone where high topography and the crustal root are located. Together with seismicity near the northern mountain front, this indicates that gravitational potential energy in the western Pyrenees is not extracted locally but induces a wide distribution of postorogenic deformation.
Tectonophysics | 2010
Daniel Stich; Rosa Martín; J. Morales
Tectonophysics | 2015
Flor de Lis Mancilla; Guillermo Booth-Rea; Daniel Stich; José Vicente Pérez-Peña; J. Morales; José Miguel Azañón; Rosa Martín; Flavio Giaconia
Geophysical Journal International | 2011
Süleyman Dündar; Rainer Kind; Xiaohui Yuan; Fatih Bulut; Forough Sodoudi; Ben Heit; Prakash Kumar; Xueqing Li; Winfried Hanka; Rosa Martín; Manfred Stiller; Tuna Eken; Marcelo Bianchi; E. Buforn; Jose Martin Davila
Tectonophysics | 2015
Rosa Martín; Daniel Stich; J. Morales; Flor de Lis Mancilla
Gondwana Research | 2015
J. Morales; José Miguel Azañón; Daniel Stich; F.J. Roldán; José Vicente Pérez-Peña; Rosa Martín; Juan V. Cantavella; José Benito Martín; Flor de Lis Mancilla; A. González-Ramón
Geophysical Journal International | 2015
Flor de Lis Mancilla; Daniel Stich; J. Morales; Rosa Martín; Jordi Diaz; Antonio Pazos; Diego Córdoba; J. A. Pulgar; Pedro Ibarra; Mimoun Harnafi; F. González-Lodeiro
Annals of Geophysics | 2014
Enrique Carmona; Javier Almendros; Rosa Martín; Guillermo Cortés; Gerardo Alguacil; Javier Moreno; José Benito Martín; Antonio Luis Bonilla Martos; Inmaculada Serrano; Daniel Stich; Jesús M. Ibáñez
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
Benjamin Heit; Flor de Lis Mancilla; Xiaohui Yuan; J. Morales; Daniel Stich; Rosa Martín; Antonio Molina-Aguilera