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On the influence of Variscan inheritance on rifting of the Western Iberian margin

Begoña Amigo Marx, Óscar Fernández, Antonio José Olaiz Campos, Josep Poblet, Gonzalo Zamora

2022Terra Nova10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The passive margin of Western Iberia (WIM) developed during the Mesozoic over the pre‐existing Variscan Orogen. In the present study we use integrated interpretation and modelling to understand the distribution of Variscan basement provinces in the offshore of Iberia. The NW–SE trending fabric of the Variscan Orogen can be recognized in the WIM, and different Variscan basement provinces behaved differently during extension. Furthermore, major Variscan structures reactivated in extension, compartmentalizing rifting and having a major impact on the final architecture of the WIM.

Topics & Concepts

GeologyMargin (machine learning)BasementRiftPaleontologyMesozoicSubmarine pipelinePalaeogeographyExtension (predicate logic)SeismologyArchitectureInheritance (genetic algorithm)Interpretation (philosophy)Passive marginTectonicsArchaeologyGeographyGeotechnical engineeringStructural basinMachine learningComputer scienceBiochemistryChemistryProgramming languageVolcanismGeneGeological and Geophysical Studies WorldwideGeological and Geochemical Analysisearthquake and tectonic studies
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