Análisis de la fracturación en los afloramientos mesozoicos del suroeste español.

  1. García Navarro, Encarnación
  2. Perelló Lull, María Cristina
  3. Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos
Revista:
Geogaceta

ISSN: 0213-683X

Año de publicación: 1995

Número: 18

Páginas: 7-11

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Geogaceta

Resumen

The Mesozoic outcrops of southwestern Spain show a complex succession of sedimentary and volcanic rocks. Their deposition is related to the first episodes of rifting between Africa and Iberia that took place from the Late Triassic to the Early Jurassic. Subsequent tectonic events generated brittle post-lithification structures, mainly normal faults and joints. The use of inverse methods of fault analysis to evaluate the stress and strain tensors that originated these structures, reveals a first episode of N-S extension, closely followed by an E-W extension. This tectonic evolution, tentatively dated as Early Cretaceous, can be explained in the context of the eastwards movement of the African plate with respect to Iberia along a transtensional, sinistral shear band