Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?

The present structure of the Iberia−Africa plate boundary between the Gorringe Bank and the Algerian Basin is characterized by a highly segmented geometry and diffused seismicity. Filtered Bouguer gravity data show conspicuous highs coinciding with the Gorringe Bank, the Guadalquivir&#...

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Main Authors: Manel Fernàndez, Montserrat Torne, Jaume Vergés, Emilio Casciello, Chiara Macchiavelli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Geosciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/8/343
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spelling doaj-82f44e556944451e8de2bd0b4d9e95592020-11-25T00:56:12ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632019-08-019834310.3390/geosciences9080343geosciences9080343Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?Manel Fernàndez0Montserrat Torne1Jaume Vergés2Emilio Casciello3Chiara Macchiavelli4Group of Dynamics of the Lithosphere, Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 117, 28006 Madrid, SpainGroup of Dynamics of the Lithosphere, Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 117, 28006 Madrid, SpainGroup of Dynamics of the Lithosphere, Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 117, 28006 Madrid, SpainGroup of Dynamics of the Lithosphere, Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 117, 28006 Madrid, SpainGroup of Dynamics of the Lithosphere, Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA-CSIC), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 117, 28006 Madrid, SpainThe present structure of the Iberia−Africa plate boundary between the Gorringe Bank and the Algerian Basin is characterized by a highly segmented geometry and diffused seismicity. Filtered Bouguer gravity data show conspicuous highs coinciding with the Gorringe Bank, the Guadalquivir−Portimao Bank, and the Ronda/Beni−Bousera massifs, reflecting the current geometry of the plate boundary segments. The Africa−Eurasia Alpine convergence produced crustal-scale thrusting in the Atlantic segments and roll-back subduction in the Ligurian−Tethys segments. Despite the growing consensus that the Gorringe and the Guadalquivir−Portimao Banks resulted from tectonic inversion of hyperextended margin structures inherited from the Early Jurassic, this heritage is more debatable for the Ronda/Beni−Bousera massifs lacking models linking the Atlantic and Mediterranean realms. On the basis of gravity analysis combined with plate reconstruction models, geological cross-sections, and recent local tomography, we infer a strong Jurassic heritage of the present-day segmentation and substantiate a comprehensive tectonic evolution model of the Iberia−Africa plate boundary since the Early Jurassic to Recent that includes the Atlantic and the Mediterranean domains.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/8/343gravity modellinghyper-extended margin segmentstectonic reconstructionAtlantic–Mediterranean domains
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author Manel Fernàndez
Montserrat Torne
Jaume Vergés
Emilio Casciello
Chiara Macchiavelli
spellingShingle Manel Fernàndez
Montserrat Torne
Jaume Vergés
Emilio Casciello
Chiara Macchiavelli
Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?
Geosciences
gravity modelling
hyper-extended margin segments
tectonic reconstruction
Atlantic–Mediterranean domains
author_facet Manel Fernàndez
Montserrat Torne
Jaume Vergés
Emilio Casciello
Chiara Macchiavelli
author_sort Manel Fernàndez
title Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?
title_short Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?
title_full Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?
title_fullStr Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of Segmentation in the Iberia–Africa Plate Boundary: A Jurassic Heritage?
title_sort evidence of segmentation in the iberia–africa plate boundary: a jurassic heritage?
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The present structure of the Iberia−Africa plate boundary between the Gorringe Bank and the Algerian Basin is characterized by a highly segmented geometry and diffused seismicity. Filtered Bouguer gravity data show conspicuous highs coinciding with the Gorringe Bank, the Guadalquivir−Portimao Bank, and the Ronda/Beni−Bousera massifs, reflecting the current geometry of the plate boundary segments. The Africa−Eurasia Alpine convergence produced crustal-scale thrusting in the Atlantic segments and roll-back subduction in the Ligurian−Tethys segments. Despite the growing consensus that the Gorringe and the Guadalquivir−Portimao Banks resulted from tectonic inversion of hyperextended margin structures inherited from the Early Jurassic, this heritage is more debatable for the Ronda/Beni−Bousera massifs lacking models linking the Atlantic and Mediterranean realms. On the basis of gravity analysis combined with plate reconstruction models, geological cross-sections, and recent local tomography, we infer a strong Jurassic heritage of the present-day segmentation and substantiate a comprehensive tectonic evolution model of the Iberia−Africa plate boundary since the Early Jurassic to Recent that includes the Atlantic and the Mediterranean domains.
topic gravity modelling
hyper-extended margin segments
tectonic reconstruction
Atlantic–Mediterranean domains
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/9/8/343
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