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Elsevier, Comptes Rendus Géoscience

DOI: 10.1016/j.crte.2015.10.009

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Early-Middle Miocene subtle compressional deformation in the Ebro foreland basin (northern Spain); insights from magnetic fabrics

Journal article published in 2016 by Ruth Soto ORCID, Juan Cruz Larrasoaña, Elisabet Beamud, Miguel Garcés ORCID
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Abstract

The results of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility analyses of 19 sites carried out on magnetostrigraphically-dated, Lower to Middle Miocene (20.4 to 13.7 Ma) “non-deformed” mudstones from the central part of the Ebro basin reveal the presence of a subtle tectonic overprint lasting at least until the Langhian (Middle Miocene) in the southern Pyrenean foreland. Magnetic ellipsoids show a sedimentary fabric in 42% of sites and a weak and well-defined magnetic lineation in 47% and 11% of sites. The magnetic lineation is roughly oriented around the east–west direction, compatible with a very weak deformation occurring there and related to the north–south compression linked to the convergence between Europe, Iberia and Africa during the Early–Middle Miocene. A slight variation of the magnetic parameters Km, Pj, and T exists through time, probably due to changes in the sedimentary conditions in the basin. ; Funding for this work came from project CGL2013-42670-P (Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Spain) and a JAE-Doc Postdoctoral (CSIC, Spain) contract for the first author. ; Peer reviewed