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Title: | The Ibero-Armorican arc: indentation versus self-subduction |
Authors: | Dias, Rui Ribeiro, António Coke, Carlos Moreira, Noel Romão, Manuel |
Keywords: | Ibero-Armorican Arc Iberian Variscides |
Issue Date: | Jul-2014 |
Publisher: | Gondwana15 |
Citation: | Dias, R. Ribeiro, A., Coke, C., Moreira, N., Romão, J. (2014) - "The Ibero-Armorican arc: indentation versus selfsubduction"; apresentada por Rui Dias. Gondwana 15, Abstracts book, Madrid (Espanha), 50 p. |
Abstract: | In the Iberian Variscides it is possible to distinguish major arcuate structures; although highly
studied, their characterization and genesis are still a matter of controversy. The main Ibero-
Armorican Arc (IAA) is essentially defined by a NW–SE trend in the Iberian branch and an
E–W trend in the Brittany branch; however, in northern Spain it is rotated 180º, sometimes
known as the Cantabrian Arc (CA). The relationship between these arcs is debatable, being
considered either as a single arc generated in one tectonic event, or the result of polyphase
bending process. According to the last assumption, there is a later arcuate structure (CA),
overlapping a previous major one (IAA). Whatever the proposed models, they must explain the
presence of a sinistral transpression regime in Iberia and a dextral one in Armorican branch,
and the temporal deformation range of Devonian to Upper Carboniferous (Dias and Ribeiro,
1995). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/14014 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | CGE - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Internacionais
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