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Shortening-controlled magnetic fabrics in the Alpine thrust front of the Cantabrian Mountains: Shortening-controlled magnetic fabrics

    1. [1] Universidad de Zaragoza

      Universidad de Zaragoza

      Zaragoza, España

    2. [2] Universidad de Burgos

      Universidad de Burgos

      Burgos, España

    3. [3] Universidad Autónoma de Zaragoza
  • Localización: Geologica acta: an international earth science journal, ISSN 1695-6133, Vol. 23, Nº. 0, 2025
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The magnetic fabrics (or anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility) are used in this work to decipher thrust kinematics in the Cantabrian Mountains (western Pyrenees). Most of the analyzed rocks (total of 51 sites) correspond to the Mesozoic rifting and post-rifting stages (Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous) rocks in the Asturian-Leonese region, whose alpine structure is controlled by south-verging, basement-involved thrusts. Paramagnetic minerals are scarce as shown by the thermomagnetic analyses, and maghemite/hematite predominates as carriers of the magnetic fabric. The rifting phase is recorded by a primary fabric that remained unaltered during the alpine contraction, whereas the magnetic fabric of the Albian and Upper Cretaceous rocks show a reorientation due to contraction, which is better recorded in the fine grained continental facies of the Utrillas Group than in the carbonatic rocks overlying them. In the contractional fabrics found, the magnetic lineation delineates the thrust front enhancing the changes of the local shortening direction along strike. This reinforces the hypothesis of a strong control of the thrust direction by inherited structures.


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