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The Iberian Massif presents a complex Late Paleozoic evolution, with intense compressional tectonics followed by gravitational collapse of the thickened crust and orocline development. In NW Iberia, extensional detachments and associated shear zones developed during high temperature-low pressure metamorphism in relation to partial melting in gneiss ...
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The Iberian Massif presents a complex Late Paleozoic evolution, with intense compressional tectonics followed by gravitational collapse of the thickened crust and orocline development. In NW Iberia, extensional detachments and associated shear zones developed during high temperature-low pressure metamorphism in relation to partial melting in gneiss ...
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Terranes within the Iberian Massif: Correlations with West African Sequences
1991The Iberian Peninsula consists of two very different parts: (1) the eastern half which constitutes the westernmost extension of the Alpine orogen; and (2) the western half (Iberian Massif) representing the southwesternmost and largest piece of the so-called European Hercynian Foldbelt. Although Precambrian and Paleozoic inliers are scattered within the
C. Quesada +8 more
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Iberian Meseta and the Iberian Massif
Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, 1961H. Lautensach., E Mayer.
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Lithos, 2003
Abstract Basic rocks included in the Ossa–Morena/Central Iberian Variscan suture of SW Iberia have been studied in order to decipher the pre-orogenic evolution along this major boundary. These rocks appear as garnet-free amphibolites and garnet-bearing amphibolites.
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Abstract Basic rocks included in the Ossa–Morena/Central Iberian Variscan suture of SW Iberia have been studied in order to decipher the pre-orogenic evolution along this major boundary. These rocks appear as garnet-free amphibolites and garnet-bearing amphibolites.
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First orthothecid hyolith from the Ordovician of the Iberian Massif, Spain
Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, 2022Gutiérrez-Marco, Juan Carlos +1 more
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Kinematics of a kilometric recumbent fold: The Courel syncline (Iberian massif, NW Spain)
Journal of Structural Geology, 2007F J Fernández +2 more
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