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Journal of Iberian geology
Recent tectonic model for the Upper Tagus Basin (central Spain)
R. Pérez-López1  M.A. Rodríguez-Pascua1  J.L. Giner-Robles2  A. Jiménez-Díaz3  P.G. Silva4 
[1] IGME – Instituto Geológico y Minero de España. Área de Investigación y Peligrosidad en Riesgos Geológicos;Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.;Universidad Complutense de Madrid;Universidad de Salamanca
关键词: Seismotectonics;   
DOI  :  10.5209/rev_JIGE.2012.v38.n1.39208
学科分类:地质学
来源: Universidad Complutense de Madrid * Servicio de Publicaciones
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【 摘 要 】

Active tectonics within the Upper Tagus Basin is related to the lithospheric flexure affecting the Palaeozoic basement of the basin. This flexure displays NE-SW trending. Besides, this structure is in agreement with the regional active stress field defined by the maximum horizontal stress with NW-SE trending. In this tectonic framework, irregular clusters of instrumental seismicity (Mw< 5.0) fade in the zone bounded by the Tagus River and the Jarama River valleys. These clusters are related to major NW-SE trending faults of suspected strike-slip kinematics. Moreover, reverse faults with NE-SW trending are affected by the strike-slip system as well. Despite the reverse faults are in agreement with the present SHMAX orientation, though, they apparently are blocked as seismogenic sources (scarce instrumental seismicity recorded today). In addition, we have determined the regional and local stress/ strain fields and two different fracture patterns were observed. Hence, we have divided the area in two zones: (1) the lateral bands of the basin, defined by reverse faulting (NE-SW trending) and strike-slip faulting (NW-SE trending) and (2) the central zone of the basin characterized by shallow normal faulting and NE-SW trending strike-slip faults. Furthermore, surface faulting and liquefaction structures are described affecting Middle to Late Pleistocene fluvial deposits, suggesting intrabasinal palaeoseismic activity (5.5 < M < 6.5) during the Late Quaternary. The obtained structural and tectonic information has been used to classify and characterize the Upper Tagus Basin as a semi-stable intraplate seismogenic zone, featured by Pleistocene slip-rates < 0.02 mm/yr. This value is low but it affords the occurrence of Pleistocene paleoearthquakes.

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