Integration of palaeomagnetic data, basement-cover relationships and theoretical calculations to characterize the obliquity
of the Altomira–Loranca structures (central Spain)
posted on 2016-06-21, 11:49authored byM. Valcárcel, R. Soto, E. Beamud, B. Oliva-Urcia, J. A. Muñoz, C. Biete
<p>The main objective of this work is to characterize the structures belonging to the Altomira Range and Loranca Basin (SW Iberian
Chain, Central Spain) in terms of understanding their present-day orientation, highly oblique with respect to the NW–SE orientation
of adjacent structures of the Iberian Chain. The Altomira and Loranca fold and thrust belts present a slightly curved geometry
with a general north–south orientation at their central sector, and structures oriented NNE–SSW and north–south to NNW–SSE
at their northern and southern sectors, respectively. Palaeomagnetic data from Middle Eocene–Lower Miocene rocks (including
clays, fine sandstones and limestones) reveal the absence of vertical-axis rotations in the central sector of the studied
area, where structures are oriented north–south, and up to 17° of clockwise and 21° of anticlockwise vertical-axis rotations
in the northern and southern sectors, respectively. These data are supported by calculations of the theoretical vertical-axis
rotations from shortening estimates and basement-cover structural relationships. This approach highlights the importance of
integrating different datasets to characterize the obliquity of fold and thrust belts.
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