DOI: 10.14201/gredos.145445
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Geometry and deformation mechanisms of the Central Iberian Zone and the Iberian Central System

Abstract: Geometry and deformation mechanisms of the Central Iberian Zone and the Iberian Central System by Juvenal Andrés CabreraThe Iberian Central System is an intraplate mountain range located in the Central Iberian Zone.It divides the Iberian Inner Plateau in two sectors: the northern Duero Basin and the Tajo Basin to the S. The topography of the area is highly variable, with the Tajo Basin having an average altitude of 400 m while the Duero Basin presents a higher average elevation of 750-800 m. The Iberian Centra… Show more

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