Author/Authors :
Maestro، نويسنده , , Adolfo and Lَpez-Martيnez، نويسنده , , Jerَnimo and Llave، نويسنده , , Estefanيa and Bohoyo، نويسنده , , Fernando and Acosta، نويسنده , , Juan and Hernلndez-Molina، نويسنده , , F. Javier and Muٌoz، نويسنده , , Araceli and Jané، نويسنده , , Gloria، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The submarine features and processes around the Iberian Peninsula are the result of a complex and diverse geological and oceanographical setting. This paper presents an overview of the seafloor geomorphology of the Iberian Continental Margin and the adjacent abyssal plains. The study covers an area of approximately 2.3 million km2, including a 50 to 400 km wide band adjacent to the coastline. The main morphological characteristics of the seafloor features on the Iberian continental shelf, continental slope, continental rise and the surrounding abyssal plains are described. Individual seafloor features existing on the Iberian Margin have been classified into three main groups according to their origin: tectonic and/or volcanic, depositional and erosional. Major depositional and erosional features around the Iberian Margin developed in late Pleistocene–Holocene times and have been controlled by tectonic movements and eustatic fluctuations. The distribution of the geomorphological features is discussed in relation to their genetic processes and the evolution of the margin. The prevalence of one or several specific processes in certain areas reflects the dominant morphotectonic and oceanographic controlling factors. Sedimentary processes and the resulting depositional products are dominant on the Valencia–Catalán Margin and in the northern part of the Balearic Promontory. Strong tectonic control is observed in the geomorphology of the Betic and the Gulf of Cádiz margins. The role of bottom currents is especially evident throughout the Iberian Margin. The Galicia, Portuguese and Cantabrian margins show a predominance of erosional features and tectonically-controlled linear features related to faults.
Keywords :
Sedimentary processes , Iberian Peninsula , continental margin , Submarine geomorphology , Tectonic activity