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Triassic stretching directions in Iberia and North Africa inferred from magnetic fabrics
Authors:Ruth Soto  Antonio M Casas‐Sainz  Beln Oliva‐Urcia  Cristina García‐Lasanta  Esther Izquierdo‐Llavall  Bennacer Moussaid  Jos Carlos Kullberg  Teresa Romn‐Berdiel  Yolanda Snchez‐Moya  Alfonso Sopea  Sara Torres‐Lpez  Juan Jos Villalaín  Hamidou El‐Ouardi  Inmaculada Gil‐Pea  Ann M Hirt
Institution:Ruth Soto,Antonio M. Casas‐Sainz,Belén Oliva‐Urcia,Cristina García‐Lasanta,Esther Izquierdo‐Llavall,Bennacer Moussaid,José Carlos Kullberg,Teresa Román‐Berdiel,Yolanda Sánchez‐Moya,Alfonso Sopeña,Sara Torres‐López,Juan José Villalaín,Hamidou El‐Ouardi,Inmaculada Gil‐Peña,Ann M. Hirt
Abstract:During the Triassic, Iberia and western North Africa displayed a unique situation in relation with the Central and North Atlantic opening and westward expansion of the Tethys. Unravelling the stretching direction in Triassic deposits of the studied area can help in our understanding of this scenario. The tectonic setting is characterized by localized basins with strong thickness variations greatly influenced by previous post‐Variscan mechanical discontinuities. In this work, we revise and compile magnetic fabric data from eight Triassic depocentres in terms of defining the stretching direction (i.e. magnetic lineation), resulting from extensional deformation of this period. Data show the importance of the opening of the Atlantic rift as the leading process during the Triassic. Dextral transtension can explain the deflection of the extensional direction observed in most studied depocentres that is caused by the activity of previous major oblique faults.
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