Geomorphic signature of segmented relief rejuvenation in the Sierra Morena, Betic forebulge, Spain
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Published:2022-10-25
Issue:5
Volume:10
Page:1017-1039
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ISSN:2196-632X
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Container-title:Earth Surface Dynamics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Surf. Dynam.
Author:
Expósito Inmaculada, Jiménez-Bonilla Alejandro, Delchiaro MicheleORCID, Yanes José L., Balanyá Juan C., Moral-Martos Francisco, Della Seta MartaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The foreland relief of alpine orogenic belts is often rejuvenated due to the intraplate propagation of orogenic deformation. Thus, in these long-lived areas, the localisation of relief rejuvenation may be largely
controlled by the reactivation of previous mechanical discontinuities. In
this regard, we explored the relationship between the relief rejuvenation
pattern and the distribution, geometry, and kinematics of faults in a wide
segment of the Betic foreland (Sierra Morena, southern Spain). Specifically, we focused on the forebulge, a WSW–ENE flexural relief that
formed, paired to the Betic foreland basin, in response to orogenic load.
For this purpose, we applied both qualitative and quantitative
geomorphological tools, including geomorphic indices and knickpoint pattern
modelling in χ space. We found that the pattern of relief rejuvenation
responds to large-scale flexural uplift coupled with the tectonic activity
of two groups of faults that often show evidence of reactivation, namely overall WSW–ENE faults contributing to both regional NNW–SSE relief segmentation and vertical extrusion of the forebulge, and NW–SE reverse faults associated with an outstanding WSW–ENE topographic segmentation in the west of the study area. In addition, our knickpoint modelling suggests that the faults related to the southernmost Sierra Morena mountain front have been particularly active in recent times, although their activity span and the relative uplift that they accommodate differ along the Sierra
Morena/foreland basin limit. The knickpoint pattern also suggests a
significant reorganisation of the analysed drainage basins. The strain
partitioning accommodated by the structures involved in relief rejuvenation
suggests the intraplate propagation of the transpressional deformation
reported from the Betic external fold and thrust belt.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación Consejería de Conocimiento, Investigación y Universidad, Junta de Andalucía
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics
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