The Central Iberian arc: implications for the Iberian Massif

Variscan folds and magnetic anomalies of the Central Iberian Zone (Iberian Massif) delineate an orocline similar in size to the Ibero- Armorican arc but of opposite sense of curvature. Its core is occupied by the Galicia-Trás-os-Montes Zone, formed by allochthonous terranes which include the suture...

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Autor: Martínez Catalán, José R.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2011
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Huelva (UHU)
Repositorio:Arias Montano. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Huelva
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ariasmontano.uhu.es:10272/7368
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10272/7368
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Oroclines
Central Iberian arc
Iberian Massif
Variscan belt
Oroclinal
Arco Centroibérico
Macizo Ibérico
Cinturón Varisco
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Sumario:Variscan folds and magnetic anomalies of the Central Iberian Zone (Iberian Massif) delineate an orocline similar in size to the Ibero- Armorican arc but of opposite sense of curvature. Its core is occupied by the Galicia-Trás-os-Montes Zone, formed by allochthonous terranes which include the suture of the Rheic Ocean. The West-Asturian- Leonese Zone is also bent by the arc but neither the Ossa- Morena, nor the the South Portuguese zones are involved. The orocline, for which the name of Central Iberian arc is propossed, explains the width of the Central Iberian Zone by duplication of a strip half its present width. It also explains the structural position of the allochthonous terranes, and opens new insights for correlations with the rest of the Variscan belt, specially with the Armorican Massif, whose central domain may represent the continuation of the southern branch of the Central Iberian arc, detached by late Variscan strikeslip tectonics. The relative age of the two arcs of the Iberian Massif and the possible origin of the Central Iberian arc are discussed