Flor de Lis Mancilla, Daniel Stich, Manuel Berrocoso, Rosa Martín, J. Morales, A. Fernández-Ros, R. Páez, Alejandro Pérez-Peña,
... Betic Range: Deep structure, seismicity, and GPS motion Flor de Lis Mancilla; Flor de Lis Mancilla 1Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Universidad de Granada, ... on: GSW Google Scholar Author and Article Information Flor de Lis Mancilla 1Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica, Universidad de Granada, ... Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Permissions Search Site Citation Flor de Lis Mancilla, Daniel Stich, Manuel Berrocoso, Rosa Martín, José ...
Tópico(s): Pneumothorax, Barotrauma, Emphysema
2013 - Geological Society of America | Geology
Rafael Bartolomé, Eulália Gràcia, Daniel Stich, S. Martínez‐Loriente, Dirk Klaeschen, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Claudio Lo Iacono, Juanjo Dañobeitia, Nevio Zitellini,
... works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Flor de Lis Mancilla; Flor de Lis Mancilla 2Instituto Andaluz de Geofísica (IAG), Universidad de ... Gràcia, Daniel Stich, Sara Martínez-Loriente, Dirk Klaeschen, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Claudio Lo Iacono, Juan José Dañobeitia, Nevio ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2012 - Geological Society of America | Geology
Alexandre Gonçalves Barbosa de Castro, Malthus Fonseca Galvão, Cláudio Hamu de Melo, Cynthia Piedade Baptista Torres de Oliveira, Elvis Adriano da Silva Oliveira, Aluísio Trindade Filho,
... detalhes anatomicos das bordas incisais, em especial a “flor de Lis” no dente 12 e das faces oclusais que ...
Tópico(s): Dental Radiography and Imaging
2018 - | Revista Brasileira de Odontologia Legal
Charles A. Piano, Elena Poniatowska,
Tópico(s): Medieval European Literature and History
1989 - University of Oklahoma | World Literature Today
Flor de Lis Mancilla, Charles J. Ammon, R. B. Herrmann, J. Morales,
The seismicity of southern Spain is characterized by low-to-moderate earthquake activity (magnitudes <5.5) related to the convergence of the African and Eurasian plates. The detailed structure of this complex plate boundary is not well understood and the study of faulting parameters and depths of the small-to-moderate-size events can contribute much to our understanding of the regional stresses. In this work, we present time domain, least-square moment-tensor and dislocation grid-search inversion ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2002 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
Wolfram Geissler, Luís Matias, Daniel Stich, Fernando Carrilho, Wilfried Jokat, Stephen Monna, Aomar Ibenbrahim, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Marc‐André Gutscher, Valentı́ Sallarès, Nevio Zitellini,
An eleven‐month deployment of 25 ocean bottom seismometers provides an unprecedented opportunity to study low‐magnitude local earthquakes in the complex transpressive plate boundary setting of the Gulf of Cadiz, known for the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami. 36 relocated earthquakes (ML 2.2 to 4.8) concentrate at 40–60 km depth, near the base of the seismogenic layer in ∼140 Ma old oceanic mantle lithosphere, and roughly align along two perpendicular, NNE‐SSW and WNW‐ESE striking structures. First ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2010 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
Jordi Díaz, J. Gallart, Antonio Villaseñor, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Antonio Pazos, Diego Córdoba, J. A. Pulgar, P. Ibarra, M. Harnafi,
Controversial evolutionary models have been proposed for the Gibraltar Arc system, a complex interaction zone between the Eurasia and African plates. Here we derive new mantle anisotropic constraints from SKS splitting measurements on a dense network of about 90 broad‐band stations deployed over South Iberia and North Morocco. The inferred fast polarization directions (FPD) clearly show a spectacular rotation along the arc following the curvature of the Rif‐Betic chain, while stations located at ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2010 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
Antonio Pedrera, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Ana Ruiz‐Constán, Jesús Galindo-Zaldı́var, J. Morales, Jorge A. Arzate, Carlos Marín‐Lechado, Patricia Ruano, Luisa Buontempo, Farida Anahnah, Daniel Stich,
New magnetotelluric and receiver transfer function studies provide insights from the upper to the lower crust of the eastern Betic Cordillera, which is deformed by large folds, normal faults, and a major transcurrent left‐lateral fault, the Carboneras Fault Zone (CFZ). Receiver function analysis determines a NNW dipping Moho reaching 20° that increases in depth, from 20 km south of the CFZ up to 34 km in the Sierra de Los Filabres. In addition, seismic discontinuities determined in the upper crust ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2010 - Wiley | Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
Daniel Stich, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Silvia Pondrelli, J. Morales,
While very large earthquakes are generally confined to subduction zones, the SW Iberian margin –setting of the famous M w 8.5–8.7, 1755 Lisbon tsunami earthquake‐ may be an exception to this rule. Evidence for active subduction is not conclusive here, but instead plate convergence in old oceanic lithosphere with large brittle layer thickness can account for the occurrence of great earthquakes along moderate‐length faults. We estimate the source parameters of the February 12th 2007, Horseshoe earthquake. ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2007 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
Antonio Pedrera, Carlos Marín‐Lechado, Daniel Stich, Ana Ruiz‐Constán, Jesús Galindo-Zaldı́var, Carmen Rey‐Moral, Flor de Lis Mancilla,
Active faults from the Campo de Dalías (SE Betic Cordillera) allow us to constrain the deformation styles involved in the development of segmented oblique-slip faults. This sector constitutes the widest outcrop of Plio-Quaternary sediments in the northern boundary of the Alboran Sea. It has emerged since the Late Pliocene, and therefore provides recent deformation markers that are not disturbed by erosive processes. The faults started to grow during the Pleistocene, reactivating previous hybrid joints, ...
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
2011 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
Daniel Stich, Enrico Serpelloni, Flor de Lis Mancilla, J. Morales,
The Iberian Peninsula and the Maghreb experience moderate earthquake activity and oblique, ∼ NW–SE convergence between Africa and Eurasia at a rate of ∼ 5 mm/yr. Coeval extension in the Alboran Basin and a N35°E trending band of active, left-lateral shear deformation in the Alboran–Betic region are not straightforward to understand in the context of regional shortening, and evidence complexity of deformation at the plate contact. We estimate 86 seismic moment tensors (MW 3.3 to 6.9) from time domain ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2006 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
José J. Martínez Díaz, Marta Béjar‐Pizarro, José Antonio Álvarez Gómez, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Daniel Stich, Gerardo Herrera, J. Morales,
On May 11th 2011, a Mw 5.2 earthquake stroke the city of Lorca in the SE Spain. This event caused 9 fatalities, 300 injuries and serious damage on the city and the surrounding areas. The Lorca earthquake occurred in the vicinity of a region bounding two well-known segments of a large active fault, the Alhama de Murcia fault (AMF). The Lorca earthquake offers a unique opportunity to study how strain is accommodated in an intersegment region of a large strike slip fault. We map recent tectonic structures ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2012 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics

Flor de Lis Mancilla, Daniel Stich, J. Morales, Jordi Julià, Jordi Díaz, Antonio Pazos, Diego Córdoba, J. A. Pulgar, Pedro Ibarra, M. Harnafi, Francisco González Lodeiro,
During the TopoIberia experiment, a total of 26 seismic broadband stations were recording in northern Morocco, providing for the first time extended regional coverage for investigating structure and seismotectonics of the southern branch of the Betic‐Rif arc, its foreland, and the Atlas domain. Here, we analyze P ‐to‐ S converted waves in teleseismic receiver functions to infer gross crustal properties as thickness and V p / V s ratio. Strong lateral variations of the crustal thickness are observed ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2012 - American Geophysical Union | Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
José‐Ángel López‐Comino, Flor de Lis Mancilla, J. Morales, Daniel Stich,
On May 11th 2011, a rather small earthquake caused nine fatalities in the city of Lorca, SE‐Spain. We analyze seismograms from a dense network to characterize the source of this earthquake. We estimate an oblique reverse faulting mechanism, moment magnitude of 5.2 and a shallow hypocenter (4.6 km), at only 5.5 km epicentral distance from the city center. Double difference relocations yield a ∼5 km long, NE‐SW trending distribution of aftershocks SW of the mainshock, suggesting a SW propagating rupture ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2012 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
Jordi Julià, Flor de Lis Mancilla, J. Morales,
Receiver functions at three broad‐band stations located in the most easterly Inner Betics have been analyzed to investigate the structure of its underlying crust and uppermost mantle. These stations are located within a geologically distinctive block bounded by the Palomares/Alhama de Murcia faults, which is characterized by high heat‐flow values, widespread strike‐slip faulting and Neogene volcanism. Our analysis shows that a low velocity zone pervades the uppermost mantle beneath the stations, ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2005 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
Daniel Stich, Flor de Lis Mancilla, David Baumont, J. Morales,
We use small and moderate aftershocks of the 24 February 2004 Al Hoceima earthquake as empirical Greens' functions (EGFs) to retrieve the rupture history of the main event. The magnitude, depth, and geometry of faulting were estimated for the main shock and 20 small and moderate aftershocks ( M w between 3.9 and 5.2) computing moment tensor solutions. For the main shock, we obtain a moment magnitude of M w = 6.3 and a nearly pure double‐couple source (4% compensated linear vector dipole) with predominately ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2005 - American Geophysical Union | Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
Daniel Stich, Flor de Lis Mancilla, J. Morales,
In the Gulf of Cadiz and Cape St. Vincent region at the SW‐Iberian margin, seismic catalogues report seismicity down to ∼100 km depth. According to structural models for the region, this includes earthquakes that occur in the uppermost continental mantle. We invert regional waveforms to estimate moment tensors and centroid depths for moderate earthquakes, obtaining eight solutions (Mw 3.8 to 5.3) between 6 and 60 km depth. Moment tensor solutions and previous source estimates show predominately reverse ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2005 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
J. Morales, José Miguel Azañón, Daniel Stich, Francisco Javier Roldán, José Vicente Perez‐Peña, Rosa Martín, Juan Vicente Cantavella, José Benito Martín, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Antonio González Ramón,
From October 2012 to October 2013, a seismic swarm released more than 7000 microearthquakes beneath the eastern Guadalquivir foreland basin. From double-difference relocations of 501 events (md > 1.5), we can image the active structures associated with this swarm. Most of the events occurred along two ~ N–S trending lineaments separated ~ 1 km. Relocation places most events at 4–6.5 km depth in the Iberian-massif basement below the basin. Moment tensor inversion yields strike-slip mechanisms consistent ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2014 - Elsevier BV | Gondwana Research
J. Morales, Juan Vicente Cantavella, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Lucía Lozano, Daniel Stich, Encarnación Herraiz, José Benito Martín, José Ángel López-Comino, J. M. Martínez-Solares,
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2013 - Springer Science+Business Media | Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Carmen Martı́nez-Arévalo, Flor de Lis Mancilla, George Helffrich, Alicia Garcı́a,
We report the finding of a regional sub-lithospheric low velocity layer through the analysis of P-receiver functions in the Canary Islands, a volcanic archipelago in the east central Atlantic. The Moho discontinuity deepens towards the east, varying in depth from 11.5 to 12.5 km beneath the western islands up to 20–30 km beneath the eastern islands. The low velocity layer underneath the lithospheric mantle is located about 45–65 km of depth. This layer produces a delay of the arrival times of the ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2013 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
Flor de Lis Mancilla, Guillermo Booth‐Rea, Daniel Stich, José Vicente Perez‐Peña, J. Morales, José Miguel Azañón, Rosa Martín, Flavio Giaconia,
We map the lithospheric structure under the westernmost Mediterranean convergent setting interpreting P-receiver functions obtained from a dense seismic network. No orogenic root occurs under the eastern and great part of the central Betics. However, the subducted South Iberian continental lithosphere is found beneath the western Betics where the Iberian Moho reaches depths of approximately 65 km, dipping gently towards the SE. Meanwhile, at the Rif, strong crustal and lithospheric thickness contrasts ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2015 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
Flor de Lis Mancilla, Daniel Stich, J. Morales, Rosa Martín, Jordi Díaz, Antonio Pazos, Diego Córdoba, J. A. Pulgar, Pedro Ibarra, M. Harnafi, Francisco González Lodeiro,
The Gibraltar arc and surrounding areas are a complex tectonic region and its tectonic evolution since Miocene is still under debate. Knowledge of its lithospheric structure will help to understand the mechanisms that produced extension and westward motion of the Alboran domain, simultaneously with NW–SE compression driven by Africa–Europe plates convergence. We perform a P-wave receiver function analysis in which we analyse new data recorded at 83 permanent and temporary seismic broad-band stations ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2015 - Oxford University Press | Geophysical Journal International
Rosa Martín, Daniel Stich, J. Morales, Flor de Lis Mancilla,
We perform regional moment tensor inversion for 84 earthquakes that occurred in the Iberian-Maghreb region during the second and third leg of IberArray deployment (2009–2013). During this period around 300 seismic broadband stations were operating in the area, reducing the interstation spacing to ~ 50 km over extended areas. We use the established processing sequence of the IAG moment tensor catalogue, increasing to 309 solutions with this update. New moment tensor solutions present magnitudes ranging ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2015 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
Flor de Lis Mancilla, Jordi Díaz,
Crustal thickness maps at regional scales are typically compiled using estimations inferred from different geophysical datasets providing a variable coverage of the investigated area. Consequently, spurious effects related to changes in data resolution or artifacts in grid interpolation may affect significant zones of those maps. The TopoIberia-IberArray broad-band seismic network, covering the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Morocco with stations distributed on a regular 60 × 60 km grid provides a ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2015 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics
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Tópico(s): Latin American Literature Studies
1997 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Benjamín Heit, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Xiaohui Yuan, J. Morales, Daniel Stich, Rosa Martín, Antonio Molina‐Aguilera,
Abstract The intermediate‐depth seismicity (IDS) beneath the Gibraltar Arc is enigmatic. So far, there is no general consensus on its relationship with the ongoing tectonic processes. We analyzed S wave receiver functions (SRFs) with data recorded by a dense N‐S seismic profile deployed across the Sierra Nevada in southern Spain. SRF piercing points at depths of the lithosphere‐asthenosphere boundary (LAB) sample an area of the IDS zone, providing an ideal opportunity to study the lithospheric structure ...
Tópico(s): High-pressure geophysics and materials
2017 - American Geophysical Union | Geophysical Research Letters
Flor de Lis Mancilla, Benjamín Heit, J. Morales, Xiaohui Yuan, Daniel Stich, Antonio Molina‐Aguilera, José Miguel Azañón, Rosa Martín,
We study the crustal and lithospheric mantle structure under central Betics in the westernmost Mediterranean region by migrating P-receiver functions along a dense seismic profile (∼2 km interstation distance). The profile, North–South oriented, probes the crustal structure of different geological units, from the Alboran domain in the south with metamorphic rocks, through the External Zones with sedimentary rocks to the Variscan terrains of the Iberian Massif in the north. From north to south, the ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
2018 - Elsevier BV | Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Daniel Stich, Rosa Martín, J. Morales, José Ángel López-Comino, Flor de Lis Mancilla,
A MW=5.1 earthquake on January 21st 2016 marked the beginning of a significant seismic sequence in the southern Alboran Sea, culminating in a MW=6.3 earthquake on January 25th, and continuing with further moderate magnitude earthquakes until March. We use data from 35 seismic broadband stations in Spain, Morocco and Portugal to relocate the seismicity, estimate seismic moment tensors, and isolate regional apparent source time functions for the main earthquake. Relocation and regional moment tensor ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America
2020 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Earth Science
José Vicente Perez‐Peña, José Miguel Azañón, António Azor, Guillermo Booth‐Rea, Jorge Pedro Galvé, Francisco Javier Roldán, Flor de Lis Mancilla, Flavio Giaconia, J. Morales, Mohammad Al-Awabdeh,
The Granada Basin is one of the largest Neogene-Quaternary intramontane basins of the Betic Cordillera in SE Spain. The landscape evolution in this basin is complex and does not respond to a simple model of headward erosion following river capture of a former endorheic catchment. In the NE border of the basin, the drainage network is highly incised and reveals two different stages of river development since the Pleistocene. The older drainage network presents low incision, being locally controlled ...
Tópico(s): Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
2015 - Elsevier BV | Tectonophysics