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      Deep Seated Density Anomalies Across the Iberia‐Africa Plate Boundary and Its Topographic Response

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          The modes in which the lithosphere deforms during continental collision and the mechanisms involved are not well understood. While continental subduction and mantle delamination are often invoked in tectonophysical studies, these processes are difficult to be confirmed in more complex tectonic regions such as the Gibraltar Arc. We study the present‐day density and compositional structure of the lithosphere along a transect running from South Iberia to North Africa crossing the western Gibraltar Arc. This region is located in the westernmost continental segment of the African‐Eurasian plates, characterized by a diffuse transpressive plate boundary. An integrated and self‐consistent geophysical‐petrological methodology is used to model the lithosphere structure variations and the thermophysical properties of the upper mantle. The crustal structure is mainly constrained by seismic experiments and geological data, whereas the composition of the lithospheric mantle is constrained by xenolith data. The results show large lateral variations in the topography of the lithosphere‐asthenosphere boundary. We distinguish different chemical lithospheric mantle domains that reproduce the main trends of the geophysical observables and the modeled P and S wave seismic velocities. A sublithospheric body colder than the surrounding mantle is needed beneath the Betics‐Rif to adjust the measured potential fields. We link this body to the Iberian slab localized just to the east of the profile and having some effect on the geoid and Bouguer anomalies. Local isostasy allows explaining most of the topography, but an elastic thickness higher than 10 km is needed to explain local misfits between the Atlas and the Rif Mountains.

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          • Lithosphere structure and upper mantle thermophysical properties in the Gibraltar Arc‐Atlas is obtained using an integrated geophysical‐petrological model

          • A sublithospheric thermo‐compositional anomaly is found across the Iberia‐Africa plate boundary (Gibraltar)

          • The thick lithosphere beneath the Betics and Rif tectonic domain, related to the W‐E slab, pulls down the topography about 1,500 m

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                Contributors
                ivone@ictja.csic.es
                Journal
                J Geophys Res Solid Earth
                J Geophys Res Solid Earth
                10.1002/(ISSN)2169-9356
                JGRB
                Journal of Geophysical Research. Solid Earth
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                2169-9313
                2169-9356
                11 December 2019
                December 2019
                : 124
                : 12 ( doiID: 10.1002/jgrb.v124.12 )
                : 13310-13332
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Group of Dynamics of the Lithosphere (GDL), Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera, ICTJA‐CSIC Barcelona Spain
                [ 2 ] Department of Earth and Ocean Dynamics University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain
                Author notes
                [*] [* ] Correspondence to: I. Jiménez‐Munt,

                ivone@ 123456ictja.csic.es

                Article
                JGRB53887 2019JB018445
                10.1029/2019JB018445
                7006759
                29ff9eca-b1cf-4092-b09c-b8b42887bde0
                ©2019. The Authors.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 29 July 2019
                : 05 November 2019
                : 17 November 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 9, Tables: 2, Pages: 23, Words: 10522
                Funding
                Funded by: EU Marie Curie Initial Training Network “SUBITOP”
                Award ID: 674899‐SUBITOP‐H2020‐MSCA‐ITN‐2015
                Funded by: CSIC , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100003339;
                Funded by: Subtetis
                Award ID: PIE‐CSIC‐201830E039
                Funded by: Alpimed
                Award ID: PIE‐CSIC‐201530E082
                Funded by: MITE , open-funder-registry 10.13039/100008426;
                Award ID: CGL2014‐59516‐P
                Funded by: Spanish Government
                Award ID: CGL2014‐59516‐P
                Award ID: PIE‐CSIC‐201530E082
                Categories
                Geodesy and Gravity/Tectonophysics
                Exploration Geophysics
                Gravity Methods
                Geodesy and Gravity
                Earth's Interior: Dynamics
                Gravity anomalies and Earth structure
                Rheology of the Lithosphere and Mantle
                Seismology
                Continental Crust
                Subduction Zones
                Structural Geology
                Rheology: General
                Tectonophysics
                Dynamics of Lithosphere and Mantle: General
                Dynamics: Gravity and Tectonics
                Rheology: General
                Tectonics and Landscape Evolution
                Research Article
                Research Articles
                Geodesy and Gravity/Tectonophysics
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                December 2019
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                thermophysical properties of the lithosphere,upper mantle composition,potential fields,petrological modeling,gibraltar arc and atlas mountains betic‐rif orogenic system

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