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Neogene tectonic evolution of the Gibraltar Arc: New paleomagnetic constrains from the Betic chain
Authors:M Mattei  F Cifelli  I Martín Rojas  A Crespo Blanc  M Comas  C Faccenna  M Porreca
Institution:

aDpt. Scienze Geologiche, Università degli Studi Roma TRE, Italy

bDpt. de Ciencias de la Tierra y del Medio Ambiente, Universidat de Alicante, Spain

cDpt. De Geodinamica, Universidat de Granada, Spain

dCSIC — Universidat de Granada, Spain

Abstract:New paleomagnetic results from Neogene sedimentary sequences from the Betic chain (Spain) are here presented. Sedimentary basins located in different areas were selected in order to obtain paleomagnetic data from structural domains that experienced different tectonic evolution during the Neogene. Whereas no rotations have been evidenced in the Late Tortonian sediments in the Guadalquivir foreland basin, clockwise vertical axis rotations have been measured in sedimentary basins located in the central part of the Betics: the Aquitanian to Messinian sediments in the Alcalà la Real basin and the Tortonian and Messinian sediments in the Granada basin. Moreover, counterclockwise vertical axis rotations, associated to left lateral strike-slip faults have been locally measured from sedimetary basins in the eastern Betics: the Middle Miocene to Lower Pliocene sites from the Lorca and Vera basins and, locally, the Tortonian units of the Huercal-Overa basin. Our results show that, conversely from what was believed up to now, paleomagnetic rotations continued in the Betics after Late Miocene, enhancing the role of vertical axis rotations in the recent tectonic evolution of the Gibraltar Arc.
Keywords:Gibraltar Arc  Betics  Neogene  Paleomagnetic rotations
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