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Cross-sections showing the structural throws at the main recent <span class="search-highlight">faults</span> in t...
Published: 01 January 2007
Figure 3. Cross-sections showing the structural throws at the main recent faults in the region. (a) Central sector, Sierra Palomera fault. (b) Northern sector, Calamocha fault. (c) Southern sector, Concud fault. See Figure 2 for locations.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2007
Geological Magazine (2007) 144 (1): 127–141.
...Figure 3. Cross-sections showing the structural throws at the main recent faults in the region. (a) Central sector, Sierra Palomera fault. (b) Northern sector, Calamocha fault. (c) Southern sector, Concud fault. See Figure 2 for locations. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (4): 591–597.
... ; Simón, 1989 ). This NNW–SSE- striking topographic basin, 70 km long and around 10 km in width, is controlled on its eastern margin by three major NW–SE-trending normal faults with a right-stepping en echelon arrangement: the Calamocha, Palomera and Concud faults (Fig. 1 ). The central sector...
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Journal Article
Published: 09 September 2021
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (1): 21–36.
... Pliocene – Quaternary) activity of some of these faults (e.g. Concud, Sierra Palomera, Calamocha, Daroca, El Pobo, Peralejos, Teruel, La Hita and Valdecebro faults) has been characterized during the last decades from both structural and morphotectonic data. The contribution of late Neogene planation...
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