Authors
JF Simancas, R Carbonell, F González Lodeiro, A Pérez Estaún, C Juhlin, P Ayarza, A Kashubin, A and D. Martínez Poyatos Azor
Publication date
2003
Journal
Tectonics
Volume
22
Issue
6
Pages
1062
Description
IBERSEIS, a 303 km long (20 s) deep seismic reflection profile, was acquired across the Variscan belt in SW Iberian Peninsula. The acquisition parameters were designed to obtain a high‐resolution crustal‐scale image of this orogen. The seismic profile samples three major tectonic terranes: the South Portuguese Zone, the Ossa‐Morena Zone, and the Central Iberian Zone, which were accreted in Late Paleozoic times. These terranes show a distinctive seismic signature, as do the sutures separating them. Late strike‐slip movements through crustal wedges are apparent in the seismic image and have strongly modified the geometry of sutures. The upper crust appears to be decoupled from the lower crust all along the seismic line, but some deformation has been accommodated at deeper levels. A sill‐like structure is imaged in the middle crust as a 1–2 s thick and 175 km long high‐amplitude conspicuous reflective …
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