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Permian-Triassic Rifting Stage
José María TubíaJacinto Alonso-azcárateAna Márquez-aliagaDavid Gómez-grasJavier LuqueEmilio RamosHenar VargasSylvie BourquinAlfonso SopeñaMariano MarzoAlfredo ArcheY. Sánchez-moyaCarlos GaléJuan Alberto Pérez-valeraLidia Rodríguez-méndezBelén Galán-abellánAlberto Pérez-lópezRamon Mercedes-martínNicola GretterJulia CuevasÁNgela Suárez-rodríguezPablo PlasenciaFidel Martín-gonzálezJavier Martín-chiveletAgustín Martín-algarraMaría José Escudero-mozoFernando Pérez-valeraLeopoldo MárquezBlas Lorenzo Valero GarcésNemesio Heredia CarballoTeresa UbideAusonio RonchiMarceliano LagoJosé F. BarrenecheaRaúl De La HorraCésar ViserasPatricia CadenasJosé Gisbert AguilarRamon SalasAntonio GoyJosé B. DiezDavid Sánchez-fernándezJosé ArribasGabriela Fernández-viejoJosé López-gómezFederico OrtíVioleta Borruel-abadíaJorge M. Gaspar-escribanoJoan Lloretsubject
[SDU.STU.TE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Tectonicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryRift010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPermianTectonic phase010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSupercontinentGondwanaTectonicsPaleontologyPeninsula[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyMesozoicGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
International audience; The Permian-Triassic rifting represents the first of the two Mesozoic rifting stages recorded in the Iberian Peninsula. Its first phases of development started during the Early Permian, and were linked to the beginning of the break-up of Pangea, the large, unique and rheologically unstable supercontinent that mainly resulted from the collision of Gondwana and Laurussia. This chapter analyzes this first rifting stage in Iberia in two separate phases, an initial or tectonic phase, and a later mature phase. This analysis focuses on the main Permian-Triassic basins of the Iberian Peninsula: the Pyrenean, Iberian, Catalan, Ebro and Betic basins, as well as the basins located in the present-day Balearic Islands. In order to achieve a better understanding of the analyses of these basins, a multidisciplinary approach has been carried out by 48 researchers, including studies of tectonics, sedimentology, magmatism, mineralogy, geochemistry and paleontology.
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2019-01-01 |