Iberian Range

Late Paleozoic Iberian Orocline(s) and the Missing Shortening in the Core of Pangea. Paleomagnetism From the Iberian Range

Supercontinents are usually interpreted to be single and rigid continental plates. How and when Pangea became a rigid supercontinent is disputed, and age estimations vary from ~330 to ~240 Ma. The Gondwana‐Laurussia collision formed the …

Iberian Range

We performed a field trip to the Iberian range to evaluate the tectonic history from Devonian to now. Mark Diederen made an excellent B.Sc. thesis out of it that resulted in a paper in Tectonics