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Antonio María Casas Sáinz

Antonio María Casas Sáinz

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
5193
World Ranking
5919
National Ranking
111

Best Publications

  • The recent (upper Miocene to Quaternary) and present tectonic stress distributions in the Iberian Peninsula

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  • Oblique strain partitioning and transpression on an inverted rift: The Castilian Branch of the Iberian Chain

    G. de Vicente;R. Vegas;A. Muñoz-Martín;J.D.A.M. van Wees

  • Analogue models of transpressive systems

    A.M. Casas;D. Gapais;T. Nalpas;K. Besnard

  • Detection of underground cavities by combining gravity, magnetic and ground penetrating radar surveys: a case study from the Zaragoza area, NE Spain

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  • On the tectonic origin of Iberian topography

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  • The influence of surface and tectonic processes on landscape evolution of the Iberian Chain (Spain): Quantitative geomorphological analysis and geochronology

    V.N. Scotti;P. Molin;C. Faccenna;M. Soligo

  • Oblique tectonic inversion and basement thrusting in the Cameros Massif (Northern Spain)

    Antonio M. Casas Sainz

  • Structuring and evolution of Neogene transcurrent basins in the Tellian foreland domain, north-eastern Tunisia

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  • Tertiary compressional deformation of the Iberian plate

    A. M. Casas Sainz;Claudio Faccenna

  • Role of lateral thickness variations on the development of oblique structures at the Western end of the South Pyrenean Central Unit

    R. Soto;A. M. Casas;F. Storti;Claudio Faccenna

  • Influence of syntectonic sedimentation on thrust geometry. Field examples from the Iberian Chain (Spain) and analogue modelling

    L Barrier;T Nalpas;D Gapais;J.N Proust

  • The Rioja Trough (N Spain): tectosedimentary evolution of a symmetric foreland basin

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  • LINDENS: A program for lineament length and density analysis

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  • Extensional subsidence, contractional folding and thrust inversion of the eastern Cameros basin, northern Spain

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  • La zone de cisaillement de Quiberon : témoin d'extension de la chaîne varisque en Bretagne méridionale au Carbonifére

    D. Gapais;J.-L. Lagarde;C. Le Corre;C. Audren

  • The Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Rifting

    Javier Martín-Chivelet;José López-Gómez;Roque Aguado;Consuelo Arias

  • Mesozoic extension in the Basque–Cantabrian basin (N Spain): Contributions from AMS and brittle mesostructures

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  • Cretaceous–Tertiary tectonic inversion of the Cotiella Basin (southern Pyrenees, Spain)

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  • Mapping subsurface karst features with GPR: results and limitations

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  • Characterization of karst hazards from the perspective of the doline triangle using GPR — Examples from Central Ebro Basin (Spain)

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Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrizio Storti
Fabrizio Storti University of Parma
Claudio Faccenna
Claudio Faccenna Dresdner Grundwasserforschungszentrum
Joan Martí
Joan Martí Spanish National Research Council
Federico Rossetti
Federico Rossetti Roma Tre University

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