Palaeomagnetic constraints on the geodynamic evolution of the Gibraltar Arc
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2004
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Krijgsman, W.
Garces, M.
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Abstract
Subduction zone roll-back was recently put forward as a
convincing model to explain the geometry and evolution of the
Gibraltar Arc. For other subduction-related arc systems of the
Mediterranean, such as the Calabrian Arc and the Hellenic Arc,
palaeomagnetic rotation data from Neogene extensional basins
provided important constraints on geodynamic evolution models.
Here, we present the results of a palaeomagnetic study of
13 continuous sections that are located in E–W transects across
the Neogene sedimentary basins of Morocco and Spain. They
provide evidence that no significant rotation about vertical axes has occurred in the Gibraltar Arc since the late Tortonian.
Comparison with other Mediterranean arc systems shows
strong similarities as regards geodynamic evolution. The timing
of rotation in the Gibraltar Arc is markedly older than in the
Calabrian and Hellenic arcs, and suggests that it is related to
the first Neogene extensional phase of the western Mediterranean
in which the Algerian–Provençal Basin opened.
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Geowetenschappen en aanverwante (milieu)wetenschappen