Genesis of the Ibero-Armorican arc

  • Ribeiro A
  • Dias R
  • BrandÃo Silva J
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The Ibero-Armorican are is continuous between Iberia and Armorica; its curvature increased with time due to subduction followed by continental collision; indentation produced left lateral transpression in Iberia and right-lateral transpression in Armorica. It is argued that whereas the antithetic shear is predominant in Iberia, in Armorica a synthetic shear prevailed because the identer rotated anticlockwise between the opposed forelands of the Variscan Fold Belt. It is proposed that the major Rheic ocean, closed by subduction towards the inner part of the are, solving the space problem of centripetal vergences.

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Ribeiro, A., Dias, R., & BrandÃo Silva, J. (1995). Genesis of the Ibero-Armorican arc. Geodinamica Acta, 8(4), 173–184. https://doi.org/10.1080/09853111.1995.11417255

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