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Active transfer fault zone linking a segmented extensional system (Betics, southern Spain): Insight into heterogeneous extension driven by edge delamination
Authors:Jos Miguel Martínez-Martínez  Guillermo Booth-Rea  Jos Miguel Azan  Federico Torcal
Institution:aInstituto Andaluz de Ciencias de la Tierra and Departamento de Geodinámica (C.S.I.C. — Universidad de Granada, Avenida Fuentenueva s/n, 18071 — Granada, Spain;bDepartamento de Geodinámica, Universidad de Granada, Avenida Fuentenueva s/n, 18071 — Granada, Spain;cDepartamento de Ciencias Ambientales, Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales, Universidad Pablo Olavide, 41013 — Sevilla, Spain
Abstract:Pliocene and Quaternary tectonic structures mainly consisting of segmented northwest–southeast normal faults, and associated seismicity in the central Betics do not agree with the transpressive tectonic nature of the Africa–Eurasia plate boundary in the Ibero-Maghrebian region. Active extensional deformation here is heterogeneous, individual segmented normal faults being linked by relay ramps and transfer faults, including oblique-slip and both dextral and sinistral strike-slip faults. Normal faults extend the hanging wall of an extensional detachment that is the active segment of a complex system of successive WSW-directed extensional detachments which have thinned the Betic upper crust since middle Miocene. Two areas, which are connected by an active 40-km long dextral strike-slip transfer fault zone, concentrate present-day extension. Both the seismicity distribution and focal mechanisms agree with the position and regime of the observed faults. The activity of the transfer zone during middle Miocene to present implies a mode of extension which must have remained substantially the same over the entire period. Thus, the mechanisms driving extension should still be operating. Both the westward migration of the extensional loci and the high asymmetry of the extensional systems can be related to edge delamination below the south Iberian margin coupled with roll-back under the Alborán Sea; involving the asymmetric westward inflow of asthenospheric material under the margins.
Keywords:Transfer faults  Extensional systems  Active tectonics  Earthquake focal mechanisms  Betics
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